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Ian I managed to connect the ec2 instance to my domain via route 53. However, instant messenger now has the problem of making the connection secure. I've tried to follow the step-by-step instructions I found on stack exchange, but I'm still having issues and w
Ian I managed to connect the ec2 instance to my domain via route 53. However, instant messenger now has the problem of making the connection secure. I've tried to follow the step-by-step instructions I found on stack exchange, but I'm still having issues and w
Ian I managed to connect the ec2 instance to my domain via route 53. However, instant messenger now has the problem of making the connection secure. I've tried to follow the step-by-step instructions I found on stack exchange, but I'm still having issues and w
Ian I managed to connect the ec2 instance to my domain via route 53. However, instant messenger now has the problem of making the connection secure. I've tried to follow the step-by-step instructions I found on stack exchange, but I'm still having issues and w
Inokuro I have completed the project and am trying to deploy it to AWS. I have an ec2 instance as my web server with the following configuration details: NodeJS using port 5000 PM2 (always keep the server alive) NGINX as web server reads from my build files My
Inokuro I have completed the project and am trying to deploy it to AWS. I have an ec2 instance as my web server with the following configuration details: NodeJS using port 5000 PM2 (always keep the server alive) NGINX as web server reads from my build files My
mrstack999 I'm using AWS EC2 to run a search-enabled database - similar to Elasticsearch. Due to budget constraints, the database only runs in a single AWS region. The database also runs inside a private subnet of the VPC. There are currently no inbound or out
mrstack999 I'm using AWS EC2 to run a search-enabled database - similar to Elasticsearch. Due to budget constraints, the database only runs in a single AWS region. The database also runs inside a private subnet of the VPC. There are currently no inbound or out
mrstack999 I'm using AWS EC2 to run a search-enabled database - similar to Elasticsearch. Due to budget constraints, the database only runs in a single AWS region. The database also runs inside a private subnet of the VPC. There are currently no inbound or out
mrstack999 I'm using AWS EC2 to run a search-enabled database - similar to Elasticsearch. Due to budget constraints, the database only runs in a single AWS region. The database also runs inside a private subnet of the VPC. There are currently no inbound or out
impostor We have an application running on a POS terminal that should receive data from an application running on the same computer, while displaying content from a remote site loaded over HTTPS. In order to receive data from the local application we want to u
Polo Hole Set I have a website and some people with older computers or browsers are unable to establish a connection to the secure part of our website. What I want to do is catch connection errors and then reroute them to a screen explaining why this is happen
variable To send telemetry from thing(e.g. Sensor1) to the AWS IoT Core endpoint, we need: AWS IoT Certificate Authority Public Certificate Certificate with appropriate policy and attached Sensor1 Certificate private key from point 2 const deviceName = 'Se
variable To send telemetry from thing(e.g. Sensor1) to the AWS IoT Core endpoint, we need: AWS IoT Certificate Authority Public Certificate Certificate with appropriate policy and attached Sensor1 Certificate private key from point 2 const deviceName = 'Se
variable To send telemetry from thing(e.g. Sensor1) to the AWS IoT Core endpoint, we need: AWS IoT Certificate Authority Public Certificate Certificate with appropriate policy and attached Sensor1 Certificate private key from point 2 const deviceName = 'Se
variable To send telemetry from thing(e.g. Sensor1) to the AWS IoT Core endpoint, we need: AWS IoT Certificate Authority Public Certificate Certificate with appropriate policy and attached Sensor1 Certificate private key from point 2 const deviceName = 'Se
variable To send telemetry from thing(e.g. Sensor1) to the AWS IoT Core endpoint, we need: AWS IoT Certificate Authority Public Certificate Certificate with appropriate policy and attached Sensor1 Certificate private key from point 2 const deviceName = 'Se
ha9u63ar I created an AWS EC2 instance with my EC2 instance in the correct VPC and subnet. Here are some proofs (sec group, inbound, outbound, NACL, routing table respectively) NB NACL is temporarily open. But I do accept that it needs to be cleaned up to have
Mohammad Javad I also installed tomcat and AD connection configuration, after that, when ssh to the instance, I get "Network Error: Connection refused". In a security group, all traffic is allowed to the bastion host. I went on with all the solutions on StackO
Srifiti I have a VPC (Windows 2019) with public and private subnets. I manually installed Postgres database (not RDS) in private instance. As suggested by AWS, I have created all security group rules in public and private instance security groups. I can't conn
Mohammad Javad I also installed tomcat and AD connection configuration, after that, when ssh to the instance, I get "Network Error: Connection refused". In a security group, all traffic is allowed to the bastion host. I went on with all the solutions on StackO
ha9u63ar I created an AWS EC2 instance with my EC2 instance in the correct VPC and subnet. Here are some proofs (sec group, inbound, outbound, NACL, routing table respectively) NB NACL is temporarily open. But I do accept that it needs to be cleaned up to have
Srifiti I have a VPC (Windows 2019) with public and private subnets. I manually installed Postgres database (not RDS) in private instance. As suggested by AWS, I have created all security group rules in public and private instance security groups. I can't conn
big user I'm somewhat new to this, so this might be an obvious or stupid workaround that I haven't thought of. I have an EC2 instance created with this AMI: ubuntu/images/hvm-ssd/ubuntu-focal-20.04-amd64-server-20201026. I'm using a 2020 Macbook Pro with Big S
Srifiti I have a VPC (Windows 2019) with public and private subnets. I manually installed Postgres database (not RDS) in private instance. As suggested by AWS, I have created all security group rules in public and private instance security groups. I can't conn
ha9u63ar I created an AWS EC2 instance with my EC2 instance in the correct VPC and subnet. Here are some proofs (sec group, inbound, outbound, NACL, routing table respectively) NB NACL is temporarily open. But I do accept that it needs to be cleaned up to have
ha9u63ar I created an AWS EC2 instance with my EC2 instance in the correct VPC and subnet. Here are some proofs (sec group, inbound, outbound, NACL, routing table respectively) NB NACL is temporarily open. But I do accept that it needs to be cleaned up to have
Srifiti I have a VPC (Windows 2019) with public and private subnets. I manually installed Postgres database (not RDS) in private instance. As suggested by AWS, I have created all security group rules in public and private instance security groups. I can't conn
Srifiti I have a VPC (Windows 2019) with public and private subnets. I manually installed Postgres database (not RDS) in private instance. As suggested by AWS, I have created all security group rules in public and private instance security groups. I can't conn