In my condition,
"#{app_server_ip}/32" is '54.222.154.149'/32
"#{worker_server_ip}/32" is '54.222.154.88'/32


On Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 12:52:46 AM UTC+8, Marc O'Brien wrote:
>
> Hi Brant,
>
> It also looks like you may have the following configuration value 
> commented out:  app[:ip_ranges] = ["#{app_server_ip}/32", 
> "#{worker_server_ip}/32",]
>
> Many thanks,
> Wm. Marc O'Brien
> Scalr Technical Support
>
> On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 10:46:29 AM UTC-6, Marc O'Brien wrote:
>>
>> Hi Brant,
>>
>> If you are having the same behavior it is likely that there is either a 
>> networking problem or an app server service config problem.  As a first 
>> step you may want to verify what services are listening on what ports on 
>> this app server with netstat.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Wm. Marc O'Brien
>> Scalr Technical Support
>>
>> On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 10:32:20 AM UTC-6, Brant Fortest wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, Marc,
>>> Thanks for your quick reply.
>>> I did open both 80/443.
>>> Telnet 54.222.154.149 80/443 isn't working here for me as well. But on 
>>> 172 is fine.
>>>
>>> Any other tips? Thanks!
>>>
>>> Brant
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 12:26:23 AM UTC+8, Marc O'Brien wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Brant,
>>>>
>>>> Telnet to port 80 on host 54.222.154.149 fails.  You may need to open 
>>>> your security group firewall rules to allow HTTP traffic on this public 
>>>> interface.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>> Wm. Marc O'Brien
>>>> Scalr Technical Support
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 10:21:12 AM UTC-6, Brant Fortest wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, Team,
>>>>> I just set up a "4-server Scalr 
>>>>> <https://github.com/scalr-tutorials/scalr-server-configuration/tree/master/4-server>"
>>>>>  
>>>>> server stack in aws, but it is only available by accessing it's private 
>>>>> IP 
>>>>> - 172.*.*.* , unavailable by it's public IP. 
>>>>> Anything went wrong?
>>>>> You can have a try on https://54.222.154.149
>>>>> Looking forward to hearing from you asap. Thanks! 
>>>>>
>>>>> And here's the content of scalr-server.rb file.
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------
>>>>> root@ip-172-31-5-21:/etc/scalr-server# cat scalr-server.rb 
>>>>>
>>>>> ########################################################################################
>>>>> # IMPORTANT: This is NOT a substitute for documentation. Make sure 
>>>>> that you understand #
>>>>> # the configuration parameters you use in your configuration file.     
>>>>>                 #
>>>>>
>>>>> ########################################################################################
>>>>>
>>>>> # Disable all services by default
>>>>> enable_all false
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ##########################
>>>>> # Topology Configuration #
>>>>> ##########################
>>>>>
>>>>> # You can use IPs for the below as well, but hostnames are preferable.
>>>>> app_server_host = '54.222.154.149'  # This MUST be reachable by your 
>>>>> instances.
>>>>> main_mysql_server_host = '54.222.215.202'
>>>>> ca_mysql_server_host = '54.222.215.202'
>>>>>
>>>>> # Server IPs. Those MUST be IPs, not hostnames.
>>>>> app_server_ip = '54.222.154.149'
>>>>> worker_server_ip = '54.222.154.88'
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ####################
>>>>> # External Routing #
>>>>> ####################
>>>>>
>>>>> proto = 'https'  # Set up the SSL settings and this to 'https' to use 
>>>>> HTTPS
>>>>> endpoint = app_server_host
>>>>>
>>>>> routing[:endpoint_scheme] = proto
>>>>> routing[:endpoint_host] = endpoint
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ####################
>>>>> # Internal Routing #
>>>>> ####################
>>>>>
>>>>> # Use separate hosts for MySQL
>>>>> app[:mysql_scalr_host] = main_mysql_server_host
>>>>> app[:mysql_scalr_port] = 3306
>>>>>
>>>>> app[:mysql_analytics_host] = ca_mysql_server_host
>>>>> app[:mysql_analytics_port] = 3306
>>>>>
>>>>> # Use Memcached locally (it's running on the same servers as the app 
>>>>> servers)
>>>>> app[:memcached_servers] = ['127.0.0.1:11211']
>>>>>
>>>>> # Look for the app and graphics locally as well
>>>>> proxy[:app_upstreams] = ['127.0.0.1:6000']
>>>>> proxy[:graphics_upstreams] = ['127.0.0.1:6100']
>>>>> proxy[:plotter_upstreams]  = ['127.0.0.1:6200']
>>>>> proxy[:ssl_enable] = true
>>>>> proxy[:ssl_redirect] = true
>>>>> proxy[:ssl_cert_path] = "/etc/ssl/certs/server.pem"
>>>>> proxy[:ssl_key_path] = "/etc/ssl/private/server.key"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Bind the proxy publicly
>>>>> proxy[:bind_host] = '0.0.0.0'
>>>>>
>>>>> # But bind everything else locally, since it'll go through the proxy
>>>>> web[:app_bind_host] = '127.0.0.1'
>>>>> web[:app_bind_port] = 6000
>>>>>
>>>>> web[:graphics_bind_host] = '127.0.0.1'
>>>>> web[:graphics_bind_port] = 6100
>>>>>
>>>>> service[:plotter_bind_host] = '127.0.0.1'
>>>>> service[:plotter_bind_port] = 6200
>>>>>
>>>>> # Bind MySQL publicly, because it'll need to be accessed by the app & 
>>>>> worker
>>>>> mysql[:bind_host] = '0.0.0.0'
>>>>> mysql[:bind_port] = 3306
>>>>>
>>>>> # The app and Memcached are running on the same server, so bind locally
>>>>> memcached[:bind_host] = '127.0.0.1'
>>>>> memcached[:bind_port] = 11211
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> #####################
>>>>> # App configuration #
>>>>> #####################
>>>>>
>>>>> app[:ip_ranges] = ["#{app_server_ip}/32", "#{worker_server_ip}/32",]
>>>>> app[:instances_connection_policy] = 'public' # 'local' or 'public'
>>>>> app[:configuration] = {}  # Add extra configuration here
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------
>>>>>
>>>>

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