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Hi,
Are you following the Tutorial at this link?
https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/tutorials/create-microsoft-sql-db/
My initial guess is that you may have skipped Step e. "Configure advanced settings", where you may have left the 'Public accessiblity' setting at the default "No", instead of setting it to "Yes".
To start troubleshooting, please answer the questions below..
- Is your Microsoft SQL server Studio running on a computer at home/work (as opposed to in an EC2 instance in the same VPC)?
- Got to Services->RDS, Click on Databases, then click on the link for your SQL Server DB identifier.
Under Security, does Public accessibility say 'Yes'?
- In the same section, click on the the VPC security groups link. After the Security Group is displayed, click on Inbound tab. Do you see an entry with:
MS SQL TCP 1433 0.0.0.0/0
Note: you do NOT need to add an Outbound rule for your Security group. Security groups are stateful, meaning that if you allow the connection to be established coming into the server, the Security Group will allow the traffic to flow back to the originating client without an explicit Security Group Outbound Rule.
-randy
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