How do I associate a static public IP address with my EC2 Windows or Linux instance?
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Aditi shows you how to associate a static public IP address with your EC2 Windows or Linux instance.
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0:31 Chapter 1
3:23 Chapter 2
4:33 Closing
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Super helpful. Thanks Aditi!
So simple, thank you!
strangely my linux ec2 server was assigned a public ip address during installation that is already associated with a company. That is, when I went the ip address in a browser, a company's web page appeared, not my server.
the elastic ip setup resolved that problem. thanks!
Due to autoscaling, my existing instances gets destroyed and AWS creates new instances. Since existing instances gets closed, the static IP address mapping gets destroyed as well and I have to map the static ip with the new instance again. How do I solve this problem?
Can you help me how to configure assign ISP(my Internet service provider JIo network) static IP to AWS EC2 Instance
great video
I have associated public EIP to a private EC2 instance ( running in a private subnet of a custom VPC), still unable to login via the EIP
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