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In my AWS EC2 instance, I hosted my website few days back. The website has apache, php, mysql and elasticsearch installed. Few days back I updated my site with SSL certification. I configured a security group include inbound to:



HTTP, SSH and HTTPS


My website is rendering properly and I am able to ssh into my EC2 instance. However, when i tried to update some python libraries, I could not do so - I get a connection timed out error after a minute. So is apt update command. When I tried ping www.google.com nothing happens.



I tried adding custom ICMP rule as given in this post in my security group. However, it did not help.



I tried appending ipv6 conf in /etc/systyl.conf as given in this post. This too did not help.



I am completely new to this and I am DIY person. I am not sure how to proceed further and don't want to meddle with. Can someone help?










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    In my AWS EC2 instance, I hosted my website few days back. The website has apache, php, mysql and elasticsearch installed. Few days back I updated my site with SSL certification. I configured a security group include inbound to:



    HTTP, SSH and HTTPS


    My website is rendering properly and I am able to ssh into my EC2 instance. However, when i tried to update some python libraries, I could not do so - I get a connection timed out error after a minute. So is apt update command. When I tried ping www.google.com nothing happens.



    I tried adding custom ICMP rule as given in this post in my security group. However, it did not help.



    I tried appending ipv6 conf in /etc/systyl.conf as given in this post. This too did not help.



    I am completely new to this and I am DIY person. I am not sure how to proceed further and don't want to meddle with. Can someone help?










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      In my AWS EC2 instance, I hosted my website few days back. The website has apache, php, mysql and elasticsearch installed. Few days back I updated my site with SSL certification. I configured a security group include inbound to:



      HTTP, SSH and HTTPS


      My website is rendering properly and I am able to ssh into my EC2 instance. However, when i tried to update some python libraries, I could not do so - I get a connection timed out error after a minute. So is apt update command. When I tried ping www.google.com nothing happens.



      I tried adding custom ICMP rule as given in this post in my security group. However, it did not help.



      I tried appending ipv6 conf in /etc/systyl.conf as given in this post. This too did not help.



      I am completely new to this and I am DIY person. I am not sure how to proceed further and don't want to meddle with. Can someone help?










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      In my AWS EC2 instance, I hosted my website few days back. The website has apache, php, mysql and elasticsearch installed. Few days back I updated my site with SSL certification. I configured a security group include inbound to:



      HTTP, SSH and HTTPS


      My website is rendering properly and I am able to ssh into my EC2 instance. However, when i tried to update some python libraries, I could not do so - I get a connection timed out error after a minute. So is apt update command. When I tried ping www.google.com nothing happens.



      I tried adding custom ICMP rule as given in this post in my security group. However, it did not help.



      I tried appending ipv6 conf in /etc/systyl.conf as given in this post. This too did not help.



      I am completely new to this and I am DIY person. I am not sure how to proceed further and don't want to meddle with. Can someone help?







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