Now add another rule, click on "Custom TCP Rule" that you just made, and find HTTPS (it should default to port 443). You should only have one rule (SSH), so click on add rule, type should be "Custom TCP Rule (it selects that one by default), and change the port to 80. Find, and click on security groups, select launch-wizard-1, click on inbound in the bottom, and click edit. On the left side, you should see a long list of things.
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Your instance should be ready to use in a few minutes, but we still have to do a few things before we can SSH into it. A window should pop up asking you about key pairs, so create a new key pair, give it a name, click on "Download Key Pair", and click on Launch. At the "Choose an Instance Type" page, t2.micro should be selected, and it should say "Free Tier Eligible" under its name, click on "Review and Launch", and Launch again.
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Find, and click on EC2, click on Launch Instance, Click on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (It should say Free Tier Eligible at the bottom of the Ubuntu icon), and make sure 64-bit (x86) is selected on the right side, and click Select. Open AWS, and make sure that in the top right corner (next to your name), that you have (North Virginia is selected). Once your website is active, click on the DNS, and open a new tab in your browser (we'll return to Cloudflare in a bit). Cloudflare will inform you once your website is active (Check back every 3-5 minutes after you've changed nameservers on the Freenom website). You don't have to wait to recheck nameservers.
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You will get asked to change the nameservers, so take the links to the nameservers that Cloudflare gave you, and go back to the Freenom tab, and click on custom nameservers, and insert all the nameserver links you got from Cloudflare, and click Change Nameservers. Open a new tab, and register on Cloudflare, and register your website there. Once you've done that, go to services>my domains>manage domain on the one your just registered>management tools>nameservers. ml domains for testing purposes, and i know they work with Cloudflare.įirst things first, we're going to get our domain from Freenom (google it), and register (Just type in random stuff when it asks you for your name, and address), and don't be surprised if the website is slow. You're also going to need a program to SSH into your instance later on, and we're going to be using PuTTy for that.
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If you do plan on using Freenom then we will also be using Cloudflare for DNS stuff (Only if you're using Freenom to get your domain). If you can use a service such as Namecheap to get your domain, then you should probably do that (you can get dot xyz domains for $1.06 in total for a year). We're going to be using AWS for this, and Freenom for our free domain. So, for this you're going to need an AWS account, and a domain.