I tried the default group and no luck.
So I made a "web" set which is nothing more than port 80 set at
0.0.0.0/0 for TCP calls
Being setup this way I thought it would allow any and all incoming IP
addresses through.
I have the same settings for SSH on port 22 and it's coming through.
Like I said I have to be missing something simple.
Thanks
-Kevin
On Aug 14, 2011, at 9:50 PM, Dave Parsons wrote:
AWS has their own security settings for allowing ports through to
your EC2 instance. In the EC2 tab, look at the Security Groups tab.
Click on the group you are using (probably "default"), and then the
"Inboard" tab. Open up port 80 and probably 443. I spent a few hours
on the same problem many months ago.
Dave
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Kevin LaTona <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi All,
Anyone on the list have AWS EC2 firewall rules down pretty good and
might be able to lend a thougth?
Seems no matter how I set the firewall rules.
I can't get my web server talking to the outside world.
I can SSH in okay.
I can run the same webserver set on a local Ubuntu box just fine.
It's probably something simple that I am doing wrong.
Thanks
-Kevin