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Q: Fail to deploy Angular with Docker and Nginx on AWS EC2

Mars LeeHere is the structure of Docker folder: . ├── default.conf ├── dist │ ├──3rdpartylicenses.txt │ ├──favicon.ico │ ├──index.html │ ├──main.814148b8a52c3996d8f6.js │ ├──polyfills.c72d3210425a88b28b6d.js │ ├──runtime.6afe30102d8fe7337431.js │ └──styles.914f038ddd792d8e3589.css └── Dock...

Please create a EC2 security group and assign to the server where you run the docker container if you haven't done so already. Add -d option to your docker run command as well. docker run -d --rm --name nanda_container -p 80:80 nanda_image
@RobertRanjan I am trying to figure out how to create the security group using ssh since I don't have a password which allowed me to directly login to the ec2. All I have is a .pem key. Will let you know if this works. Thank you!
@IgnacioMillán What I get is curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 80: Connection refused. Seems I fail to deploy... Still trying to figure out what happens... Really appreciate your answering!
@RobertRanjan @IgnacioMillán If I only have .pem file, does this mean I am not allowed to assign a security group to a server? I am trying to use aws ec2 command, but I need AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Access Key to do so. All I can do now is to contact the guy who gives me the .pem file?
First make sure you created nginx successfully and can access it from your ssh terminal. Create container using command I provided above, see there is a -d flag added. Then run curl localhost and make sure nginx is running and accessible locally.
@RobertRanjan First, I want to thank you for your big patience. I use the detached mode you suggest and use docker ps to check the container is indeed running. However, when I tried to curl localhost, what it provide is curl: (7) Failed to connect to localhost port 80: Connection refused. Does this mean that the problem is not on the security group issue but is on Nginx itself?
@RobertRanjan Although the server is still not working, I updated the new Dockerfile to make more sense.
I just created files & folders the way your have, built docker image, ran container and accessed the page using curl and browser. Not sure why is not working for you. Can you attach screen shot of docker run ... and netstat -nlp output to your question?
I do not see any issue with older or newer Dockerfile, both works fine. Please add above details to your question.
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@RobertRanjan I have attached the screen shot. Thank you for your help! For tcp 127.0.0.1:5002 is just a python restful API running with tmux. I think it is not relative but just in case.
Thanks. Port 80 is listening but not sure why is it tcp6 instead of tcp. Try curl as per this link - stackoverflow.com/questions/24302447/ipv6-curl-post-request
hi Mars
This is robert
Hi
I am trying to get my ipv6 address
Sorry for the long wait
That is ok. Np.
lets give another try.
Add below line to your dockerfile
RUN apk add --update curl
so that your image get built with curl
then we can get into your image and try a curl there.
your dockerfile should look like below:
$ cat Dockerfile
FROM nginx:1.13.3-alpine
COPY default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/
RUN rm -rf /usr/share/nginx/html/*
RUN apk add --update curl
COPY dist/ /usr/share/nginx/html/
CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]
then build it and run the image in detached mode.
Then do below:
1. get docker container id from docker ps command.
2. docker exec -it <container-id> sh ; this will let you get into docker container. you will be in a terminal
3. curl localhost ; to verify page is served locally in the container.
<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>NANDAI</title>
<base href="/">

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="favicon.ico">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.914f038ddd792d8e3589.css"></head>
<body>
<app-root></app-root>


<script type="text/javascript" src="runtime.6afe30102d8fe7337431.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="polyfills.c72d3210425a88b28b6d.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="main.814148b8a52c3996d8f6.js"></script></body></html>/
Seems like it is working locally
Good. That means some issue in port forwarding from the "docker host" to docker container.
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So I should fix this in docker's terminal?
Not sure. Exit out of docker container.
Any idea why is it listening on tcp6?
I have no idea how so. I might need to ask the one who give me the .pem file.
You are amazing on Google stuff!
I did find some article about tcp6 but not good as you lol
the net.ipv6.bindv6only is 0 indeed. So it should also communicate with ipv4...
I think, that need to be 1 to disable ipv6. Please read the answer again.
Mars, I've to get back to my work. Hope you can find a way to fix your issue.
Sorry, I do not have enough knowledge in networking.
Please let me know how it goes.
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No worries. You really help me a lot!
No matter what you help a lot!
Thanks, have a nice day/evening!
Really appreciate your help!
You too!
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The good news is that after I turn off the tcp6, I can curl localhost without go into the docker terminal. The bad news is that I still fail to connect to the website outside from ec2.
I am thinking maybe I use the wrong uri to access the website?
Let's say if I use
ssh -i <.pem file> <username>@123.456.777.8 to access ec2
I can use 123.456.777.8 to access the website after I deploy. Am I right? No hurries to answer the question. Just take your time! You already help me a lot! Thank you!
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BTW, after you successfully deploy, may I see your netstat -tlp? Just want to know if there is a difference between ours. Thank you!

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