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DeploymentFailed: BadRequest: NetworkAcls is required for this resource #112

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lynnaloo opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 3 comments
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@lynnaloo
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Please provide us with the following information:

This issue is for a: (mark with an x)

- [X] bug report -> please search issues before submitting
- [ ] feature request
- [ ] documentation issue or request
- [ ] regression (a behavior that used to work and stopped in a new release)

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azd up

Any log messages given by the failure

ERROR: deployment failed: error deploying infrastructure: failed deploying: deploying to subscription:

Deployment Error Details:
BadRequest: NetworkAcls is required for this resouce.

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Windows 7, 8 or 10. Linux (which distribution). macOS (Yosemite? El Capitan? Sierra?)

macOS Ventura

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I was able to resolve this issue with the fix mentioned in this bug report: Azure-Samples/azure-search-openai-demo#133


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@TimoRiikonenIF
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We got this same issue.
Suggested solution also fixed this. Thanks you @lynnaloo

@Coruscate5
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Coruscate5 commented Aug 8, 2023

The networkAcls line is still missing from the cognitiveservices.bicep file when initializing through azd init

Looks like the fix wasn't pushed to the repo

@luisquintanilla
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Closing this issue for now. Work and investigations related to NetworkAcls being tracked in #250

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