![]() Later in the walkthrough, we will create an SSH tunnel from your laptop to your cluster via your EC2 instance. To connect to your cluster using Robo 3T from your client machine (Windows, macOS, Linux), you need a Linux EC2 instance in the same VPC and security group as your DocumentDB cluster. They can be accessed directly by Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances or other AWS services that are deployed in the same Amazon VPC. When finished creating the rule, choose Save.Īmazon DocumentDB clusters are deployed within an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). ![]() Description-Enter a description for this rule.If you choose Custom, specify a single IP address or an IP address range in CIDR notation (e.g., 203.0.113.5/32). From the list, choose the traffic source. Source-Specifies the traffic that can reach your instance.Be sure that the port number or range includes the port you specified when you created your cluster (default: 27017). Port Range-For a custom rule, enter a port number or port range.Protocol-From the list, choose the type of protocol.Type-From the list, choose the protocol to open to network traffic. ![]() From the Actions menu, choose Edit inbound rules then choose or enter the rule constraints. From the list of security groups locate the security group you used when creating your cluster (it is most likely the defaultsecurity group) and choose the box to the left of the security group’s name. In the Resources section of the main window, choose Security groups. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon EC2 console at. To add an inbound connection to your cluster’s security group
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