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[fiware-stackoverflow] FIWARE: How to access to instance without "public instance"?

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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-03-2016 at 11:03
      Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36304236/fiware-how-to-access-to-instance-without-public-instance

      Question:
      FIWARE: How to access to instance without "public instance"?

      Description:
      two instances:

      1.- Orion with 192.168.x.1, public like 130.a.b.c
      2.- Keystone with 192.168.x.2. Port 8000 opened and tested from localhost
      3.- instances have the same routing rule group.

      I edit my security group rules adding port 8000 with a cidr 192.168.x.2/32. Now i test it with telnet from my computer:

      telnet 130.a.b.c 8000

      result: Connection time out.

      i'm wrong? how can i connect to port 8000 from my computer to my second instance using the public Ip (configured in first instance) ? Or need a second public Ip?

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        Description
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-03-2016 at 11:03
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36304236/fiware-how-to-access-to-instance-without-public-instance


        +Question:+
        FIWARE: How to access to instance without "public instance"?

        +Description:+
        two instances:

        1.- Orion with 192.168.x.1, public like 130.a.b.c
        2.- Keystone with 192.168.x.2. Port 8000 opened and tested from localhost
        3.- instances have the same routing rule group.

        I edit my security group rules adding port 8000 with a cidr 192.168.x.2/32. Now i test it with telnet from my computer:

        telnet 130.a.b.c 8000

        result: Connection time out.

        i'm wrong? how can i connect to port 8000 from my computer to my second instance using the public Ip (configured in first instance) ? Or need a second public Ip?
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-03-2016 at 11:03
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36304236/fiware-how-to-access-to-instance-without-public-instance


        +Question:+
        FIWARE: How to access to instance without "public instance"?

        +Description:+
        two instances:

        1.- Orion with 192.168.x.1, public like 130.a.b.c
        2.- Keystone with 192.168.x.2. Port 8000 opened and tested from localhost
        3.- instances have the same routing rule group.

        I edit my security group rules adding port 8000 with a cidr 192.168.x.2/32. Now i test it with telnet from my computer:

        telnet 130.a.b.c 8000

        result: Connection time out.

        i'm wrong? how can i connect to port 8000 from my computer to my second instance using the public Ip (configured in first instance) ? Or need a second public Ip?
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