How to open port with juju when no application is instlaled?
Tim Penhey
tim.penhey at canonical.com
Thu Nov 23 19:02:55 UTC 2017
I think you might be able to use:
juju run postgresql/0 'open-port 80'
Tim
On 24/11/17 06:54, Akshat Jiwan Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've used juju to deploy postgres on aws. On the same machine I've
> installed an nginx server manually (i.e without juju) that listens on
> ports 80 and 443. I want both of these ports to be open but juju command
> open-port only works when an application is exposed.
>
> /open-port
>
> open-port registers a port or range to open on the public-interface. On
> public clouds the port will only be open while the application is exposed./
>
> Now according to juju I only have one application (postgres) on my
> machine, that I don't want exposed anyway. However I do want ports 80
> and 443 to be accessible publicly. Is adding a policy to aws manually
> my only option here?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Akshat
>
>
>
>
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