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From my EC2 instance, I am able to connect to MySQL AWS RDS instance with mysql command as shown below if the RDS security group allows traffic from anywhere on port 3306. However, if I set the VPC default security group (also attached to the RDS instance) to accept 3306 traffic only from the public IP address of this EC2 instance, then the connection does not go through.

export MYSQ_PWD=password
mysql -h AWS_RDS_HOST -P 3306 -u admin

The EC2 and RDS instances are part of testing some functionalities of our application and required to be fully automated and 'throwaway' in nature. However, I don't want to keep the access as wide as 0.0.0.0/0 but limit to the IP address of the EC2 instance. The IP address of the EC2 instance is derived from curl -s http://checkip.amazonaws.com/.

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  • Is the RDS instance configured to be "publicly accessible"? I assume the EC2 and RDS instances are in the same VPC? Have you tried using the EC2 instance's private IP address instead of the public IP address?
    – Mark B
    Mar 16, 2021 at 13:31
  • RDS is publicly accessible. Yes, EC2 and RDS are in same VPC. Yes, tried private IP address too. Mar 16, 2021 at 13:44

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