Try adding your EC2 instance's private IP address mapping to public DNS
name in /etc/hosts. And, in that case, you can use
nifi.web.https.host=<public DNS name>

-Mark


On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 4:40 PM Joe Witt <joe.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Mark
>
> I believe you will need to tell NiFi you want it to listen on more than the
> localhost/loopback address.
>
> nifi.web.https.host=localhost
>
> Is a default in nifi.properties for instance.
>
> Def take a look through the admin/install guide as well.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 1:32 PM Mark Woodcock <woodc...@usna.edu.invalid>
> wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > Cranked up an EC2 instance.
> > Installed Java 11.
> > set up JAVA_HOME
> > Downloaded Nifi 1.25.0
> > unzipped Nifi
> > set a nifi.sensitive.properties.key
> > (https.port is default 8443)
> >
> > bin/nifi.sh start
> >
> > But, I can't even seem to access the most basic bit of the UI:
> >
> > curl -vvvk https://54.91.56.55:8443
> > *   Trying 54.91.56.55:8443...
> > * connect to 54.91.56.55 port 8443 failed: Connection refused
> > * Failed to connect to 54.91.56.55 port 8443 after 17 ms: Connection
> > refused
> > * Closing connection 0
> > curl: (7) Failed to connect to 54.91.56.55 port 8443 after 17 ms:
> > Connection refused
> >
> > I have no doubt, I'm doing something astonishingly dumb.  Would someone
> be
> > kind enough to point it out?
> >
> > thx,
> >
> > mew
> >
>

Reply via email to