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Sorry for the delay. This problem was solved immediately by deleting the virtual machine. By mistake I had created an OS linux aws with pytorch nvidia pre-installed on a micro instance. So I think the admin had blocked me.
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I initially created groups for the virtual machine. Then I assigned the standard group. I deleted the old groups. Maybe something went wrong. Now I see that the VM has been deleted, and so has the associated flexible IP. I'll try again but I won't use public IPs. Thank you
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Is there a security group associated with the EC2 instance that allows inbound ICMP ? https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/security-group-rules-reference.html#sg-rules-ping
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Ensure you are in the correct region, as the EC2 wouldn't be deleted without your knowledge. Releasing an Elastic IP is also a manual process.
If the new EC2 is provisioned without a public IP then it won't be accessible from outside the VPC, unless something like VPN or Direct Connect is in place.