Re reading your answer,

check the access logs.

See if rocket is getting overwhelmed by robots or other spam traffic.

consider installing ip tables if thats the case or use nginx.

-Mark

On Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 1:46:56 AM UTC-6, Dave S wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up a demo on an AWS free-tier linux system.  I'm running 
> web2py in shake-the-box mode (sorry, model railroad talk ... I mean, "using 
> the easy-to-assemble kit"), including the Rocket server.  Installation was 
> easy, I successfully untarred my app's w2p bundle, and fired up the python 
> with the -i 0.0.0.0 argument.  
>
> This all seems to work if I access from the VM's command line, using curl 
> http://127.0.0.1/welcome, or the local subnet ip (
> http://169.XX.XX.XX/welcome), but not with the public IP (52.yy.yy.yy), 
> and access from browsers not on the subnet times out, as well.  The EC2 
> security group has had the http port opened.
>
> BTW, the same VM is also used for a demo FTP server, and some clients 
> *can* reach the FTP server.
>
> Anyone else with experience on this?
>
> Dave
> /dps
>
>

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