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Tiny Tiny RSS refers to a free RSS feed reader that is basically a web application that must be installed on a web server.

Miri InfoTech is launching a product that will configure and publish Tiny tiny rss reader which is embedded pre-configured tool with Ubuntu and ready-to-launch AMI on Amazon EC2 which contains LAMP.

Features:

  • It is a server-side AJAX-powered application in which the user only requires a web browser.
  • It is self-hosted app that controls your data and protects your privacy on its own rather than relying on third party services.
  • It supports:
  • Feed aggregation / syndication,
  • OPML import/export,
  • Multiple ways to share stuff: via RSS feeds, using plugins to various social sites, sharing by URL, etc,
  • Keyboard shortcuts,
  • Sharing arbitrary content through tt-rss,
  • Plugins and themes,
  • Internationalization,
  • Embedding full article content via readability and site-specific plugins,
  • Podcasts,
  • Detecting and filtering duplicate articles,
  • Flexible article filtering,
  • JSON-based API, and so on

You can subscribe tiny tiny rss reader an AWS Marketplace product and launch an instance from the product’s AMI using the Amazon EC2 launch wizard.

To launch an instance from the AWS Marketplace using the launch wizard

  • Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/
  • From the Amazon EC2 dashboard, choose Launch Instance. On the Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) page, choose the AWS Marketplace category on the left. Find a suitable AMI by browsing the categories, or using the search functionality. Choose Select to choose your product.
  • A dialog displays an overview of the product you’ve selected. You can view the pricing information, as well as any other information that the vendor has provided. When you’re ready, choose Continue.
  • On the Choose an Instance Type page, select the hardware configuration and size of the instance to launch. When you’re done, choose Next: Configure Instance Details.
  • On the next pages of the wizard, you can configure your instance, add storage, and add tags. For more information about the different options you can configure, see Launching an Instance. Choose Next until you reach the Configure Security Group page.
  • The wizard creates a new security group according to the vendor’s specifications for the product. The security group may include rules that allow all IP addresses (0.0.0.0/0) access on SSH (port 22) on Linux or RDP (port 3389) on Windows. We recommend that you adjust these rules to allow only a specific address or range of addresses to access your instance over those ports
  • When you are ready, choose Review and Launch.
  • On the Review Instance Launch page, check the details of the AMI from which you’re about to launch the instance, as well as the other configuration details you set up in the wizard. When you’re ready, choose Launch to select or create a key pair, and launch your instance.
  • Depending on the product you’ve subscribed to, the instance may take a few minutes or more to launch. You are first subscribed to the product before your instance can launch. If there are any problems with your credit card details, you will be asked to update your account details. When the launch confirmation page displays.

Usage/Deployment Instruction

Step 1: Hit the browser with the public IP of the running instance as: http://<public IP>/main.php

Enter the database details as shown in the screen below with the password as “instance id” of the running instance.

Click on Test Configuration and then after getting success message, click on initialize database.


Step2: After database installation, click on save configuration button and wait till the below shown screen appears.


Step 3: Hit the browser with the public IP of the running instance as: http://<public IP>

Username: admin

Password: password

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    No. You do not need an Elastic IP address for all your instances. By default, every instance comes with a private IP address and an internet routable public IP address. The private address is associated exclusively with the instance and is only returned to Amazon EC2 when the instance is stopped or terminated. The public address is associated exclusively with the instance until it is stopped, terminated or replaced with an Elastic IP address. These IP addresses should be adequate for many applications where you do not need a long lived internet routable end point. Compute clusters, web crawling, and backend services are all examples of applications that typically do not require Elastic IP addresses.

    You have complete control over the visibility of your systems. The Amazon EC2 security systems allow you to place your running instances into arbitrary groups of your choice. Using the web services interface, you can then specify which groups may communicate with which other groups, and also which IP subnets on the Internet may talk to which groups. This allows you to control access to your instances in our highly dynamic environment. Of course, you should also secure your instance as you would any other server.

    Highlights

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      It is the best suited for those individuals who are extremely privacy-focused and depend on RSS for their daily news.

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      It supports a great range of plugins, themes, and add-ons.

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      It is a web host that supports PHP and MySQL.

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