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For more details on each instance installation, see Installing the Precise frameworkcheck the .precise installation guide.
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Enabling ports in an AWS server
The ports will need to be enabled You must enable the ports in the AWS server . This is done by adding inbound rules.
To add inbound rules, carry out the following steps:
Login
- Log in to the AWS console and search for EC2 services in the search bar
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- From EC2 resources, select Running Instances
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- Using the host name, search for any instance that needs its port opened, and then select the machine.
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- In the Description section of the lower tab
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- name as highlighted in the
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- Select Inbound Rules from the ‘Security Groups’ details tab and edit the ‘Inbound rules’
Select ‘Add rule’ and fill the details in.
The parameters are:
Type info: type of port you want to open: database server, web servers, some custom port etc.
Ex: database
Port range info: range of port to open.
Ex: 1433 for SQL
Source info: Which machines can access this port.
The list of ports that need to be open is summarised in the table below:
Technology | Open Port | Notes |
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