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 5000sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT
Also enabled port on my security group.
Outbound

inbound

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?
security firewall iptables amazon-web-services
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I checked all question to enable port.
Tried with
sudo ufw allow 5000sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT
Also enabled port on my security group.
Outbound

inbound

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?
security firewall iptables amazon-web-services
add a comment |
I checked all question to enable port.
Tried with
sudo ufw allow 5000sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT
Also enabled port on my security group.
Outbound

inbound

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?
security firewall iptables amazon-web-services
I checked all question to enable port.
Tried with
sudo ufw allow 5000sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT
Also enabled port on my security group.
Outbound

inbound

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?
security firewall iptables amazon-web-services
security firewall iptables amazon-web-services
edited Jan 30 at 13:08
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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.
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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