Can't reach my spring boot app in aws instance
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I am beginner and I have launched my spring boot app (Using jar file) on my aws instance on port 8080. But I am not able to access it through my browser (PublicDNS:8080) which shows 'This site can’t be reached - took too long to respond'.
I have allowed all http and https traffic from anywhere to my server and to port 8080. Please help.
$curl http://localhost:8080 from my AMI gives StatusCode : 200. But curl http://PublicDNS from my local machine gives
curl : Unable to connect to the remote server
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation:
(System.Net.HttpWebRequest:HttpWebRequest) [Invoke-WebRequest], WebExc
eption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WebCmdletWebResponseException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeWebRequestCommand
I have attached the screenshot of my Security group inbound rules below
Security group inbound rules
Thank you in advance!
amazon-web-services spring-boot amazon-ec2
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I am beginner and I have launched my spring boot app (Using jar file) on my aws instance on port 8080. But I am not able to access it through my browser (PublicDNS:8080) which shows 'This site can’t be reached - took too long to respond'.
I have allowed all http and https traffic from anywhere to my server and to port 8080. Please help.
$curl http://localhost:8080 from my AMI gives StatusCode : 200. But curl http://PublicDNS from my local machine gives
curl : Unable to connect to the remote server
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation:
(System.Net.HttpWebRequest:HttpWebRequest) [Invoke-WebRequest], WebExc
eption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WebCmdletWebResponseException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeWebRequestCommand
I have attached the screenshot of my Security group inbound rules below
Security group inbound rules
Thank you in advance!
amazon-web-services spring-boot amazon-ec2
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0
down vote
favorite
up vote
0
down vote
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I am beginner and I have launched my spring boot app (Using jar file) on my aws instance on port 8080. But I am not able to access it through my browser (PublicDNS:8080) which shows 'This site can’t be reached - took too long to respond'.
I have allowed all http and https traffic from anywhere to my server and to port 8080. Please help.
$curl http://localhost:8080 from my AMI gives StatusCode : 200. But curl http://PublicDNS from my local machine gives
curl : Unable to connect to the remote server
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation:
(System.Net.HttpWebRequest:HttpWebRequest) [Invoke-WebRequest], WebExc
eption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WebCmdletWebResponseException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeWebRequestCommand
I have attached the screenshot of my Security group inbound rules below
Security group inbound rules
Thank you in advance!
amazon-web-services spring-boot amazon-ec2
I am beginner and I have launched my spring boot app (Using jar file) on my aws instance on port 8080. But I am not able to access it through my browser (PublicDNS:8080) which shows 'This site can’t be reached - took too long to respond'.
I have allowed all http and https traffic from anywhere to my server and to port 8080. Please help.
$curl http://localhost:8080 from my AMI gives StatusCode : 200. But curl http://PublicDNS from my local machine gives
curl : Unable to connect to the remote server
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation:
(System.Net.HttpWebRequest:HttpWebRequest) [Invoke-WebRequest], WebExc
eption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WebCmdletWebResponseException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeWebRequestCommand
I have attached the screenshot of my Security group inbound rules below
Security group inbound rules
Thank you in advance!
amazon-web-services spring-boot amazon-ec2
amazon-web-services spring-boot amazon-ec2
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asked Nov 10 at 7:16
Abhishek Sharma
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on your ec2 instance try $curl http://localhost:8080 [ instead of curl u can use wget also] if it works fine; u know your spring boot is fine and problem is in security group. If it does not work ; problem is in your spring boot .
I feel your security group looks good; its a problem in your spring boot.
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
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1 Answer
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oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
-1
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on your ec2 instance try $curl http://localhost:8080 [ instead of curl u can use wget also] if it works fine; u know your spring boot is fine and problem is in security group. If it does not work ; problem is in your spring boot .
I feel your security group looks good; its a problem in your spring boot.
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
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up vote
-1
down vote
on your ec2 instance try $curl http://localhost:8080 [ instead of curl u can use wget also] if it works fine; u know your spring boot is fine and problem is in security group. If it does not work ; problem is in your spring boot .
I feel your security group looks good; its a problem in your spring boot.
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
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up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
on your ec2 instance try $curl http://localhost:8080 [ instead of curl u can use wget also] if it works fine; u know your spring boot is fine and problem is in security group. If it does not work ; problem is in your spring boot .
I feel your security group looks good; its a problem in your spring boot.
on your ec2 instance try $curl http://localhost:8080 [ instead of curl u can use wget also] if it works fine; u know your spring boot is fine and problem is in security group. If it does not work ; problem is in your spring boot .
I feel your security group looks good; its a problem in your spring boot.
answered Nov 10 at 7:45
Deepak
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$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
add a comment |
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
$curl localhost:8080 gives StatusCode : 200. But curl publicDNS from my local machine gives 'curl : Unable to connect to the remote server' , it will be successful but I have worked with my spring boot app on my local machine and it worked fine and still is. I have no idea what's going wrong.
– Abhishek Sharma
Nov 10 at 8:13
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