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How do I add a 8080 port to AWS?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 6:36 pm

Adding an 8080 port to AWS is a simple task that can be completed in a few minutes. To begin, open the AWS Management Console and select EC2. On the left-hand side of the window, select Networking.

Then, in the list of networks, select Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). Under the VPC section, click on the Add button. In the Add VPC dialog box, enter the following information:.

Name: Test VPC

Location: US East (N. Virginia)

Subnet: 10.10.

10.0/24.

Gateway: 10.1.

Click on the Next button. In the Select Security Group dialog box, select the default security group and then click on the Next button. In the Add Roles and Features dialog box, select the Amazon Web Services Management and Monitoring role and then click on the Next button. In the Select EC2 Services dialog box, select the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) 8080 port and then click on the Next button.

PRO TIP: Adding a port to AWS can be done using the AWS Management Console or the AWS Command Line Interface. However, before doing so, it is important to ensure that the security group associated with the instance allows ingress traffic on the desired port from the desired sources. Otherwise, the added port will not be accessible.

In the Add Service dialog box, type 8080 in the Name field and then click on the Add button. In the Configure Security Group dialog box, select the Test VPC security group and then click on the OK button.

Now, select the Test VPC network in the list of networks and then click on the Connect button. In the Connect to Network dialog box, type 8080 in the Port field and then click on the Connect button. Finally, in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button.

In the Actions dialog box, click on the Configure Security Group button and then click on the Edit button. In the Security Group dialog box, select the Test VPC security group and then click on the OK button.

Now, in the Amazon EC2 Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Update Security Group Status button and then click on the OK button.

Finally, in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Delete Security Group button and then click on the OK button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Remove Roles and Features button and then click on the OK button. Now, in the Amazon EC2 Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Delete VPC button and then click on the OK button.

Finally, in the Amazon EC2 Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Delete Instances button and then click on the OK button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Add Tags button and then click on the Add Tags button.

In the Add Tags dialog box, type Security Testing in the Name field and then click on the Add button. In the Add Tags dialog box, type 8080 in the Tags field and then click on the OK button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Remove Tags button and then click on the OK button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Disconnect button and then click on the OK button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Connect to Cloud button and then click on the Connect to Cloud button.

In the Connect to Cloud dialog box, type http://8080 in the Form URL field and then click on the Connect button. Finally, in the Amazon EC2 Dashboard, select the Test VPC network and then click on the Actions button. In the Actions dialog box, click on the Launch Instance.

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