Can't access OneDrive for Business of my SharePoint 2013 running on Azure

Hi,
I have SharePoint running on a Azure virtual machine setup using the scripts included with the VS2013 gallery image (no AD, only NTML). I've opened the end points 80->80 and made sure OneDrive works locally on the machine and I can access SP from
outside (after disabling the min download feature).
If I try linking OneDrive for B from the outside I get prompted for a password but then a error message follows says the path might be wrong.
Is there some ports that I need to open? Any log I could check?
Any ideas are wellcome.
Br,
Tom

Hi Devdumper,
Please use network monitor tool to check whether there were some blocked port traffic on Azure.
Please open Event Viewer->Windows Logs->Application, then filter Current log, select the Event sources is Skydrive-SyncEngine, check whether there are some errors related to this issue.
As I am not familiar with Azure, I suggest you create a new thread on Azure forum, more experts will assist you with this issue.
Microsoft Azure forum:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/home?category=windowsazureplatform
I hope this helps.
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