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Giuseppe Attardi
giuseppe.attardi at garr.it
Sun Mar 26 18:58:01 UTC 2017
I solved the problem by using Chrome instead of Safari.
I was able then to deploy a mediawiki bundle on AWS.
It deployed two machines and the mediawiki unit was given these addresses:
Public addresses:
• 52.55.114.200:80
IP addresses:
• 172.31.19.141:80
But none of them is reachable.
Normally when I deploy charms to AWS, I noticed that they use a security group that only allows ssh connections.
$ ssh 52.55.114.200
Permission denied (publickey).
$ telnet 52.55.114.200 80
Trying 52.55.114.200…
I normally add a security group for accessing port 80, and then I can use the machine.
I would need access to the AWS dashboard to do this though.
How can I do it?
— Attardi
> On 26 mar 2017, at 00:30, Jeff Pihach <jeff.pihach at canonical.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry about that. When visiting the login page directly it will attempt to open another tab to allow you to log in to your Ubuntu account. Check that you've allowed jujucharms.com to open new tabs.
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Giuseppe Attardi <giuseppe.attardi at garr.it> wrote:
> Nice.
> But
> https://jujucharms.com/login/
> runs into a loop of:
>
> Requesting code… Rendering the GUI… Requesting code
>
> — Attardi
>
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