-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 18.02.2016 12:01, Tom Barber wrote: > Hello folks > > I'm not sure if my tinkering has broken something, the fact I'm > running trunk has broken something or I just don't understand > something. > > Until last week we've been running EC2 classic, but we have now > switched to EC2-VPC and have launched a few machines. > > juju ssh to these machines works fine and I've been configuring > them to suit our needs. > > Then I came to look at external access, `juju expose mysqldb` for > example, I would then expect to be able to access it from the > outside world, but can't unless go into my VPC settings and open > the port in one of the juju security groups, at which point > external access works fine. > > Am I missing something? > > Thanks > > Tom > > Hey Tom,
What you're describing sounds like a bug, as "juju expose <service>" should trigger the firewaller worker to open the ports the service has declared (with open-ports within the charm) using the security group assigned to the host machine for all units of that service. Have you changed the "firewall-mode" setting by any chance? Can you provide some logs from /var/log/juju/*.log on the bootstrap instance (machine 0)? Cheers, - -- Dimiter Naydenov <[email protected]> Juju Core Sapphire team <http://juju.ubuntu.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWxaAXAAoJENzxV2TbLzHwGgEIAIuj0sPzh7S/4jvTQ6aA/dwP i7WkSZ586JkNbEFeCBjDavO6oZFOwIAEW+EpGuy1C0O8BJr5Y2YJBMR96pdf3Rj/ Y6xS4Byt0HrwCWixt7ut6zu7BsT+nv6YFO7fNQvNYLyroufzpqUKaALJp5xwedkJ JIx1iyLnAZ4ZC1/0VkoBM/UjbZN7xQIteNvChBCZSSk8RvbqXCKhbXZKuUKMAw5g R+D3wIwLEyZHb5SATcSSdE6nidv4A0F2waac1/3lOvFebeOsnapnRKkIDp3Y9v19 /zDiDLWSJJvMDau8iIzSQ4STK/sLEmA78iRNkfDRWRifv0z1KkY6ppnhaS+jrj4= =kPA7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Juju mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju
