Connecting to AWS EC2 Ubuntu Server VPS over the internet
I'm new to networking so I don't really know how this works.
I have an amazon ec2 vps running ubuntu server 18, I've installed LAMP on it, How do I access this over the internet from anywhere?
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I'm new to networking so I don't really know how this works.
I have an amazon ec2 vps running ubuntu server 18, I've installed LAMP on it, How do I access this over the internet from anywhere?
software-installation
First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installedufwor another firewall)
– JonasCz
Dec 28 '18 at 21:14
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I'm new to networking so I don't really know how this works.
I have an amazon ec2 vps running ubuntu server 18, I've installed LAMP on it, How do I access this over the internet from anywhere?
software-installation
I'm new to networking so I don't really know how this works.
I have an amazon ec2 vps running ubuntu server 18, I've installed LAMP on it, How do I access this over the internet from anywhere?
software-installation
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First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installedufwor another firewall)
– JonasCz
Dec 28 '18 at 21:14
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First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installedufwor another firewall)
– JonasCz
Dec 28 '18 at 21:14
First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installed
ufw or another firewall)– JonasCz
Dec 28 '18 at 21:14
First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installed
ufw or another firewall)– JonasCz
Dec 28 '18 at 21:14
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First, for SSH access, if you have not gotten there yet, the instructions, and the IP address of your server and passwords, etc. are available in the online AWS management area. Once you know you've installed LAMP, and the Apache web server is running, you can access it by typing your VPS's IP address in a web browser address bar. You can find the IP address in the AWS management interface. Make sure the necessary ports for web (80 and 443) are open, both in the AWS console, and in the Ubuntu server itself (if you've installed
ufwor another firewall)– JonasCz
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