Re: A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta1 and conjure-up are here!

2017-03-26 Thread John Meinel
Did you "juju expose mediawiki" ?

That should have Juju update the security group on the mediawiki machines
to expose port 80.

John
=:->

On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 10:58 PM, Giuseppe Attardi  wrote:

> I solved the problem by using Chrome instead of Safari.
>
> I was able then to deploy a mediawiki bundle on AWS.
> It deployed two machines and the mediawiki unit was given these addresses:
>
> Public addresses:
> • 52.55.114.200:80
> IP addresses:
> • 172.31.19.141:80
>
> But none of them is reachable.
>
> Normally when I deploy charms to AWS, I noticed that they use a security
> group that only allows ssh connections.
>
> $ ssh 52.55.114.200
> Permission denied (publickey).
>
> $ telnet 52.55.114.200 80
> Trying 52.55.114.200…
>
> I normally add a security group for accessing port 80, and then I can use
> the machine.
> I would need access to the AWS dashboard to do this though.
> How can I do it?
>
> — Attardi
>
>
>
> On 26 mar 2017, at 00:30, Jeff Pihach  wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry about that. When visiting the login page directly it will
> attempt to open another tab to allow you to log in to your Ubuntu account.
> Check that you've allowed jujucharms.com to open new tabs.
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Giuseppe Attardi  garr.it> wrote:
> Nice.
> But
> https://jujucharms.com/login/
> runs into a loop of:
>
> Requesting code… Rendering the GUI… Requesting code
>
> — Attardi
>
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Re: A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta1 and conjure-up are here!

2017-03-26 Thread Giuseppe Attardi
I solved the problem by using Chrome instead of Safari.

I was able then to deploy a mediawiki bundle on AWS.
It deployed two machines and the mediawiki unit was given these addresses:

Public addresses:
• 52.55.114.200:80
IP addresses:
• 172.31.19.141:80

But none of them is reachable.

Normally when I deploy charms to AWS, I noticed that they use a security group 
that only allows ssh connections.

$ ssh 52.55.114.200
Permission denied (publickey).

$ telnet 52.55.114.200 80
Trying 52.55.114.200…

I normally add a security group for accessing port 80, and then I can use the 
machine.
I would need access to the AWS dashboard to do this though.
How can I do it?

— Attardi


> On 26 mar 2017, at 00:30, Jeff Pihach  wrote:
> 
> Hi, sorry about that. When visiting the login page directly it will attempt 
> to open another tab to allow you to log in to your Ubuntu account. Check that 
> you've allowed jujucharms.com to open new tabs.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Giuseppe Attardi  
> wrote:
> Nice.
> But
>   https://jujucharms.com/login/
> runs into a loop of:
> 
>   Requesting code… Rendering the GUI… Requesting code
> 
> — Attardi
> 
> 
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