Horton Sandbox - Ambari on AWS EC2 not loading (public IP)

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I have the Horton HDP sandbox(Docker) installed and running in EC2 AWS. As the EC2 does not have a browser, I am not able to login to the ambari UI.



I have added the docker IP to the hosts file in EC2.



How can I access the Ambari UI from my local machine? The EC2 has a public IP, when I try accessing the public IP in the browser
http://public-ip:1080... it does not return anything. The ambari service is running in EC2.



I believe this would work without any issues if I try it on a browser within EC2, but EC2 ubuntu does not have a browser.










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I have the Horton HDP sandbox(Docker) installed and running in EC2 AWS. As the EC2 does not have a browser, I am not able to login to the ambari UI.



I have added the docker IP to the hosts file in EC2.



How can I access the Ambari UI from my local machine? The EC2 has a public IP, when I try accessing the public IP in the browser
http://public-ip:1080... it does not return anything. The ambari service is running in EC2.



I believe this would work without any issues if I try it on a browser within EC2, but EC2 ubuntu does not have a browser.










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  • Update your question with 1) VPC firewalls 2) Docker configuration

    – John Hanley
    Jan 2 at 4:29














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I have the Horton HDP sandbox(Docker) installed and running in EC2 AWS. As the EC2 does not have a browser, I am not able to login to the ambari UI.



I have added the docker IP to the hosts file in EC2.



How can I access the Ambari UI from my local machine? The EC2 has a public IP, when I try accessing the public IP in the browser
http://public-ip:1080... it does not return anything. The ambari service is running in EC2.



I believe this would work without any issues if I try it on a browser within EC2, but EC2 ubuntu does not have a browser.










share|improve this question














I have the Horton HDP sandbox(Docker) installed and running in EC2 AWS. As the EC2 does not have a browser, I am not able to login to the ambari UI.



I have added the docker IP to the hosts file in EC2.



How can I access the Ambari UI from my local machine? The EC2 has a public IP, when I try accessing the public IP in the browser
http://public-ip:1080... it does not return anything. The ambari service is running in EC2.



I believe this would work without any issues if I try it on a browser within EC2, but EC2 ubuntu does not have a browser.







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  • Update your question with 1) VPC firewalls 2) Docker configuration

    – John Hanley
    Jan 2 at 4:29



















  • Update your question with 1) VPC firewalls 2) Docker configuration

    – John Hanley
    Jan 2 at 4:29

















Update your question with 1) VPC firewalls 2) Docker configuration

– John Hanley
Jan 2 at 4:29





Update your question with 1) VPC firewalls 2) Docker configuration

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The port 1080 was blocked in the security rule. I allowed all inbound traffic for now.






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