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Whitelisting AWS Load Balancers

One of the things not obvious how to do in Amazon EC2 is whitelisting traffic to your load balancers.

Here’s how to do it
In your security groups add the inbound traffic to security group “amazon-elb/amazon-elb-sg” for all TCP

July 31, 2012 by James Tran Leave a comment

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