
4. On the Security Groups tab, in the cluster security group list, click the cluster security group whose
rules you want to manage.
5. On the Security Group Connections tab, click Add Connection Type.
6. In the Connection Type box, click CIDR/IP.
In CIDR/IP to Authorize, type 0.0.0.0/0 and click Authorize.
Important
Using 0.0.0.0/0 is not recommended for anything other than demonstration purposes because
it allows access from any computer on the Internet. In a real environment, you would create
inbound rules based on your own network settings.
Step 4: Connect to the Sample Cluster
Now you will connect to your cluster by using a SQL client tool and run a simple query to test the
connection.You can use most SQL client tools that are compatible with PostgreSQL. For this tutorial,
you’ll use the SQL Workbench/J client that you installed in the prerequisites section of this tutorial.
Complete this section by performing the following steps:
• To Get Your Connection String (p. 11)
• To Connect from SQL Workbench/J to Your Cluster (p. 11)
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