Yes - that is correct - the instance is secured by EC2 security groups
so the fedora image should have its firewall turned off. The
configuration I am interested it (and I am sure tons of folks out
there) is apache2, jboss 5/6/7 and ajp_connector (that connect
apache2->jboss). I am using Apache Derby db as well.
--
Thanks,
Sandeep
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Garrett Holmstrom
<gholms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2011-12-19 10:05, Jared K. Smith wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Sandeep Dixit<sdixit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes - the instance is associated with the "default" security group
>>> and the "decault" security group has a rule 0.0.0.0 - port 80 / http
>>
>>
>> I think Steve was referring to the iptables firewall on Linux itself.
>
>
> It is my understanding that EC2 images generally have their inbuilt
> firewalls turned off because people are expected to use security groups
> instead. Is this correct? If so, how can I help that happen for the next
> Fedora release's EC2 images?
>
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