Issue reaching Django server on AWS Elastic Beanstalk
I have an EB instance running Python 3.6 and Django. I've successfully run the Django app and it appears to be listening on port 8000. I've created a security group that opens all TCP ports and assigned it to that EB instance. When I try to surf to that port, I get a "This site can’t be reached" response in the browser. Any ideas?
django amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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I have an EB instance running Python 3.6 and Django. I've successfully run the Django app and it appears to be listening on port 8000. I've created a security group that opens all TCP ports and assigned it to that EB instance. When I try to surf to that port, I get a "This site can’t be reached" response in the browser. Any ideas?
django amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18
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I have an EB instance running Python 3.6 and Django. I've successfully run the Django app and it appears to be listening on port 8000. I've created a security group that opens all TCP ports and assigned it to that EB instance. When I try to surf to that port, I get a "This site can’t be reached" response in the browser. Any ideas?
django amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
I have an EB instance running Python 3.6 and Django. I've successfully run the Django app and it appears to be listening on port 8000. I've created a security group that opens all TCP ports and assigned it to that EB instance. When I try to surf to that port, I get a "This site can’t be reached" response in the browser. Any ideas?
django amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
django amazon-web-services amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18
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Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18
Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18
Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18
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Alright, this turns out to be a pretty dumb question. I needed to use the command manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to allow Django to receive external requests.
– Scott S.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:18