Thanks - although I'm a bit lost in the way...

Actually I am looking for a very basic tutorial for a freshman who is 
trying to launch his first GNOGA server. For a while I need just HTTP, 
no HTTPS.
To reduce the complexity of choosing which Linux flavour & version may 
end up working, I create a Windows instance.
Which port should GNOGA listen to for connections ? 8080 or something else ?
Is is just a question of copying the executable and the same needed 
files (the stuff in ./html, ./img, ./js) as for the local tests with 
localhost:8080 , and launching the executable (seems too simple to be 
true) ?
Anything special to configure on the EC2 parameters ? Perhaps I should 
just try and see what happens or not. I kind of anticipate the "nothing 
happens" case: the server is running but is not visible from outside.

TIA for any advice.

Gautier
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