Opening port 3000 EC2 Amazon web services





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I am trying to use nodejs and socket.io to deliver a webapp, which use websocket on port 3000.



I have opened port 3000 on my EC2 instance in my management console by adding the inbound TCP rule to the relevant security group, however I still can't access it via public dns on my browser.



sudo netstat -tulpn doesn't show it as an open port.



What am I missing? Is there some service I need to restart or a command line I need to push to get it running?



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I am trying to use nodejs and socket.io to deliver a webapp, which use websocket on port 3000.



I have opened port 3000 on my EC2 instance in my management console by adding the inbound TCP rule to the relevant security group, however I still can't access it via public dns on my browser.



sudo netstat -tulpn doesn't show it as an open port.



What am I missing? Is there some service I need to restart or a command line I need to push to get it running?



Thanks










share|improve this question























  • did you solve the problem eventually?

    – Shih-Min Lee
    Oct 29 '15 at 9:16














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I am trying to use nodejs and socket.io to deliver a webapp, which use websocket on port 3000.



I have opened port 3000 on my EC2 instance in my management console by adding the inbound TCP rule to the relevant security group, however I still can't access it via public dns on my browser.



sudo netstat -tulpn doesn't show it as an open port.



What am I missing? Is there some service I need to restart or a command line I need to push to get it running?



Thanks










share|improve this question














I am trying to use nodejs and socket.io to deliver a webapp, which use websocket on port 3000.



I have opened port 3000 on my EC2 instance in my management console by adding the inbound TCP rule to the relevant security group, however I still can't access it via public dns on my browser.



sudo netstat -tulpn doesn't show it as an open port.



What am I missing? Is there some service I need to restart or a command line I need to push to get it running?



Thanks







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  • did you solve the problem eventually?

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did you solve the problem eventually?

– Shih-Min Lee
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Is the port open on the node server?




iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 3000 -j ACCEPT




Check both iptables and SElinux entries






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    Is the port open on the node server?




    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 3000 -j ACCEPT




    Check both iptables and SElinux entries






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      Is the port open on the node server?




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        iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 3000 -j ACCEPT




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