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Hey thanks! Just got two thanks to you
Guys, I just used the recommended settings but with Ubuntu 18.04 and requesting an external IP. Would you suggest to change other settings?
https://kamrul.dev/how-to-reserve-and-attach-ip-to-oracle-vm-instance/
Thank you @bloodyprince! Nice tutorial you have there. Yesterday I can successfully reserved an IP address, but confused how to attach it. So I released the IP, then I regret because it was damn cool IP address 🙁
Oracle doesn't charge for IP (confirmed). So next time, don't release your 'cool IP'
Yeah that's why I doubled the regret
thx!
Let`s hope there is a reserved ip limit tho...> @NanoG6 said:
Just keep reserving them till you get it back. :P
Any idea how to get Debian 10 on this?
In case you want to delete your account including address and payment details you need to stop all services then idle for 30 days after your free trial expired.
As already mentioned by @ynzheng:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3022902/#Comment_3022902
This will install Debian 9 on the machine.
The installer requires IP configuration to be present under
/etc/network/interfaces
It takes some time after rebooting to finish.
After logging in to your Debian 9, you can easily do a dist-upgrade to Debian 10 straight forward.
I did as mentioned,
But after reboot,i cant login with my ssh key i had set before creating my vps?
Its asking for password?
When you download a shell script from the web, you should at least read it roughly before blindly executing it. Really.
not sure why i couldn't run wireguard on it
Anyone know if the US Regions (us-ashburn-1/ us-phoenix-1) currently has any resources for free-tier VM creation?
I put nginx to run on the machine, but it is only accessible via localhost
Anyone have any idea why this problem?
See the print:
@Norris, can you access your nginx via public IP from outside Oracle Cloud?
Since the VMs only have a private IP, the public IP is routed to some kind of router where the destination IP is NAT'ed to the private IP. That might work more or less if you try it from the machine itself (cf. hairpin NAT).
If you for some reason need to connect to the public IP from the machine itself, you may assign the public IP (/32 mask) as an additional IP to your machine's virtual ethernet interface. Then connections to the private IP (which includes the NAT'ed requests from outside) and from the machine itself to its public IP should work.
/etc/network/interfaces
First time I hear about Oracle cloud...
Must be pretty small. any good?
@dforge
I do not need to access the public ip on the machine internally, I did it just to demonstrate the problem.
The main problem is that I can't access the ip through the browser (http).
I can ping and access via SSH, but HTTP doesn't work.
You have both security groups AND iptables running. Check your iptables rules.
Has anyone already verified the account? I signed up for free tier 1 week ago but nothing has happened since then, I can't access my account
i heard people who dont like reading will not get any jobs in his life.
I signed up, received a call in under 10 minutes, and was active afterward
@hzr
I do not have iptables installed on the server
Where can I check that you have 2 security groups?
Hi anyone know how can i rebuild or recreating the cloud instance that i already create without need to terminate the current one?
I had this issue (Ubuntu 18.04 minimal)
All I had to do was to allow all incoming traffic in iptables:
sudo iptables -I INPUT -j ACCEPT
iptables is forcefully installed and enabled with only ssh open, from what I recall on my instance
Just remove iptables-persistent and allow all in your security groups.
Set all your passwords to "password" as well and use 22 as the ssh port.