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Issue How to Configure temporary domain name in Plesk on Amazon Lightsail

Jonathan H.

New Pleskian
Hi, im brand new to Plesk and Lightsail both, however i was trying to create a temporary site with a temporary auto generated domain name from Plesk. After i run through the creation process, it always seems like the domain cannot be resolved. The actual site is here

serene-sutherland.3-1-194-247.plesk.page

Anyone knows why? Could it also be because i have assigned an IP address to the Plesk instance? Do i need to configure the DNS in some sort of way?


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The DNS is ok:
Bash:
# host serene-sutherland.3-1-194-247.plesk.page
serene-sutherland.3-1-194-247.plesk.page has address 3.1.194.247

You issue is that on AWS you need to allow the incomming traffic for the Webserver ports:
Bash:
# nmap -p80,443 3.1.194.247
...
Note: Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping probes, try -Pn
Nmap done: 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 3.15 seconds


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