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Install AEM 6.1 on AWS EC2 Linux instance

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Hi,

I have installed the AEM 6.1 on the Amazon AWS EC2 linux instance, but I cannot access the site using the IP of the instance http://<<host ip>>:4502.

May I know whether there are some additional steps required besides the https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/cq/5-6-1/getting_started/download_and_startworking.html

I have checked the stdout.log and other logs, and the AEM is started successfully.

Thanks

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Hi 

Please have a look at this reference post:-

Link:- http://serverfault.com/questions/356598/why-cant-i-reach-my-amazon-ec2-instance-via-its-elastic-ip-a...

Link:- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10253484/cant-access-site-on-ec2-instance-via-public-ip

 

// Did you enable the http port to all ips? That would be done by going to:

EC2 -> Security Group -> Default (or your custome one) -> Inbound

And then Create a new rule for HTTP and as a source, you should assign: 0.0.0.0/0

 

I hope this will help you.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni 



Kautuk Sahni

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Please check AWS security group settings.Is port 4502 opened ?

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Hi 

Please have a look at this reference post:-

Link:- http://serverfault.com/questions/356598/why-cant-i-reach-my-amazon-ec2-instance-via-its-elastic-ip-a...

Link:- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10253484/cant-access-site-on-ec2-instance-via-public-ip

 

// Did you enable the http port to all ips? That would be done by going to:

EC2 -> Security Group -> Default (or your custome one) -> Inbound

And then Create a new rule for HTTP and as a source, you should assign: 0.0.0.0/0

 

I hope this will help you.

Thanks and Regards

Kautuk Sahni 



Kautuk Sahni

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As kautuk mentioned, this change must be made to either Default or custom security group that you mapped to your instance.

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You will then see -

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