So once you have your Iguana instance installed and running successfully - how do you connect to it using your web browser? The following video should be helpful in explaining what you need to do. It’s specific to using Amazon Web Services EC instances but the same concepts apply to other environments. It shows how you can:
Check to see that the Iguana service is actually running using ./iguana --service status
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If you are running in an AWS instance don’t forget to read the Linux installationsection which described how to configure security rules to open up port 7654.
Use a command line web client like wget or curl to verify that Iguana’s web server is working.
Get the public IP address of your server together with the port number (7654 is the default) that Iguana is listening on
Put them together the complete URL for your web browser - i.e. http://<public IP address:port/
Reconfigure the firewall for the amazon web server so you can connect to Iguana with your web browser
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More information on firewalls and testing HTTP/S interfaces:
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