How do I enable 5000 port on my server using security group?





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I checked all question to enable port.



Tried with




  • sudo ufw allow 5000

  • sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT


Also enabled port on my security group.



Outbound



Outbounde security group



inbound



Inbound security group



Still when I open my website it says:



This site can't be reached


Am I missing anything? Are above rules are correct and secure?










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    I checked all question to enable port.



    Tried with




    • sudo ufw allow 5000

    • sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT


    Also enabled port on my security group.



    Outbound



    Outbounde security group



    inbound



    Inbound security group



    Still when I open my website it says:



    This site can't be reached


    Am I missing anything? Are above rules are correct and secure?










    share|improve this question



























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      I checked all question to enable port.



      Tried with




      • sudo ufw allow 5000

      • sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT


      Also enabled port on my security group.



      Outbound



      Outbounde security group



      inbound



      Inbound security group



      Still when I open my website it says:



      This site can't be reached


      Am I missing anything? Are above rules are correct and secure?










      share|improve this question
















      I checked all question to enable port.



      Tried with




      • sudo ufw allow 5000

      • sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT


      Also enabled port on my security group.



      Outbound



      Outbounde security group



      inbound



      Inbound security group



      Still when I open my website it says:



      This site can't be reached


      Am I missing anything? Are above rules are correct and secure?







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          You have no inbound rule for port 5000 listed. Only 80, 22, and 443.



          Add an inbound rule.



          Outbound rules are from the webserver, Inbound rules are to it.






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            You have no inbound rule for port 5000 listed. Only 80, 22, and 443.



            Add an inbound rule.



            Outbound rules are from the webserver, Inbound rules are to it.






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              You have no inbound rule for port 5000 listed. Only 80, 22, and 443.



              Add an inbound rule.



              Outbound rules are from the webserver, Inbound rules are to it.






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                You have no inbound rule for port 5000 listed. Only 80, 22, and 443.



                Add an inbound rule.



                Outbound rules are from the webserver, Inbound rules are to it.






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                You have no inbound rule for port 5000 listed. Only 80, 22, and 443.



                Add an inbound rule.



                Outbound rules are from the webserver, Inbound rules are to it.







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