Can not access https from my ubuntu EC2 instance












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I just created a SSH key for github private repo access from my AWS EC2 instance. Now I clone my repos fine. But the issue started that I can not access any https. It is giving me connection refused. Even the sudo apt-get update command stopped working as well as my code can not access AWS S3 resources.



Can someone suggest me a solution for this problem?



Error when I am testing https site (Not sure if I am suppose to test like this)




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ curl -k https://www.facebook.com/ curl: (7)
Failed to connect to www.facebook.com port 443: Connection refused




Another error when I try to install a golang package.




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ go get -v gopkg.in/yaml.v2 Fetching
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1 https fetch failed: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused package gopkg.in/yaml.v2: unrecognized
import path "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" (https fetch: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused)











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I just created a SSH key for github private repo access from my AWS EC2 instance. Now I clone my repos fine. But the issue started that I can not access any https. It is giving me connection refused. Even the sudo apt-get update command stopped working as well as my code can not access AWS S3 resources.



Can someone suggest me a solution for this problem?



Error when I am testing https site (Not sure if I am suppose to test like this)




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ curl -k https://www.facebook.com/ curl: (7)
Failed to connect to www.facebook.com port 443: Connection refused




Another error when I try to install a golang package.




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ go get -v gopkg.in/yaml.v2 Fetching
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1 https fetch failed: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused package gopkg.in/yaml.v2: unrecognized
import path "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" (https fetch: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused)











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I just created a SSH key for github private repo access from my AWS EC2 instance. Now I clone my repos fine. But the issue started that I can not access any https. It is giving me connection refused. Even the sudo apt-get update command stopped working as well as my code can not access AWS S3 resources.



Can someone suggest me a solution for this problem?



Error when I am testing https site (Not sure if I am suppose to test like this)




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ curl -k https://www.facebook.com/ curl: (7)
Failed to connect to www.facebook.com port 443: Connection refused




Another error when I try to install a golang package.




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ go get -v gopkg.in/yaml.v2 Fetching
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1 https fetch failed: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused package gopkg.in/yaml.v2: unrecognized
import path "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" (https fetch: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused)











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I just created a SSH key for github private repo access from my AWS EC2 instance. Now I clone my repos fine. But the issue started that I can not access any https. It is giving me connection refused. Even the sudo apt-get update command stopped working as well as my code can not access AWS S3 resources.



Can someone suggest me a solution for this problem?



Error when I am testing https site (Not sure if I am suppose to test like this)




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ curl -k https://www.facebook.com/ curl: (7)
Failed to connect to www.facebook.com port 443: Connection refused




Another error when I try to install a golang package.




ubuntu@ip-10-0-1-126:~$ go get -v gopkg.in/yaml.v2 Fetching
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1 https fetch failed: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused package gopkg.in/yaml.v2: unrecognized
import path "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" (https fetch: Get
https://gopkg.in/yaml.v2?go-get=1: dial tcp 35.196.143.184:443:
connect: connection refused)








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  • Please edit your question and include the exact error message you're getting.

    – vidarlo
    8 hours ago



















  • Please edit your question and include the exact error message you're getting.

    – vidarlo
    8 hours ago

















Please edit your question and include the exact error message you're getting.

– vidarlo
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Please edit your question and include the exact error message you're getting.

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