Re: [OT] connect to Amazon AWS service
On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 12:01 PM Haines Brown wrote: > > Sorry for a quetion not directly related to Debian, but where else > to turn? > > I've used an on line validation servce to which I submit code. It > terminated with the note that it has now become a web service on the > Amazon EC2 Web Service. I registered for this cloud sercice, but have > no idea how to access an instance created by someone else. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29685927 Jeff
Re: [OT] connect to Amazon AWS service
On 2023-07-28 08:46, Haines Brown wrote: Sorry for a quetion not directly related to Debian, but where else to turn? I've used an on line validation servce to which I submit code. It terminated with the note that it has now become a web service on the Amazon EC2 Web Service. I registered for this cloud sercice, but have no idea how to access an instance created by someone else. I'm not sure what you're asking. You don't have access to anyone else's AWS resources unless someone gives you access to theirs.
Re: [OT] connect to Amazon AWS service
On 7/28/23 8:46 AM, Haines Brown wrote: I've used an on line validation servce to which I submit code. It terminated with the note that it has now become a web service on the Amazon EC2 Web Service. I registered for this cloud sercice, but have no idea how to access an instance created by someone else. Just because a service is hosted on an Amazon EC2 instance doesn't mean that having an account on AWS is necessary for access to it. Neither does it mean that having an account on AWS will automatically get you access to it. We offer a SAAS version of our CRM application, hosted on AWS; having an AWS account is neither a necessary condition for access to the product, nor a sufficient condition. You probably need to contact the owner of the service for instructions on how to proceed. -- JHHL
[OT] connect to Amazon AWS service
Sorry for a quetion not directly related to Debian, but where else to turn? I've used an on line validation servce to which I submit code. It terminated with the note that it has now become a web service on the Amazon EC2 Web Service. I registered for this cloud sercice, but have no idea how to access an instance created by someone else. -- Haines Brown