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  2. HELP-5906

FIWARE.Request.Tech.Security.IDM-KeyRock.Custom KeyRock instance

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Hey Fiware,

      I’m rather new to the Fiware cloud, and I’m having some trouble getting an instance up and running. I'm trying to make an app that uses KeyRock as it’s authentication system, without hooking in to the existing KeyRock instance that the Fiware lab is running on. So far what I’ve managed to do is get an image of KeyRock running, attached a keypair to it, and added it to a security group which should open ports 22 and 80. I also attached our available public IP address to the instance, which now allows me to get SSH access through my terminal, so I can verify that port 22 is a valid entry point.

      However, to my understanding of KeyRock being an OAuth2 platform, I would guess that there is a HTTP accessible front-end as well, seeing as KeyRock is the bundle of Keystone and Horizon, with Horizon being the front-end. If I try to access the public IP in my browser however, it gives me a connection refused error, which is odd since port 80 is open for HTTP in the same way that 22 is open for SSH. A simple cURL request from the terminal yields the same results. 

      So in summary: I can manage the whole KeyRock instance just fine from the command line through SSH, but I have no idea how to get to the actual login page through my browser. Could you point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance!

      Cheers,

      Darren Rooijakkers

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        aalonsog Alvaro Alonso added a comment -

        Hi,

        the default port in which Horizon runs is 8000. I will review the documentation to clarify this.

        BR

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        aalonsog Alvaro Alonso added a comment - Hi, the default port in which Horizon runs is 8000. I will review the documentation to clarify this. BR

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          • Assignee:
            aalonsog Alvaro Alonso
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