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Hello.
Is the subnet of the subnet group set in RDS a public subnet?
If it is a private subnet, you will not be able to access it locally even if you enable public access in RDS.
Also, it is not recommended for security reasons to make RDS publicly accessible, so please consider the connection method described in the document below.
https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/mt/use-port-forwarding-in-aws-systems-manager-session-manager-to-connect-to-remote-hosts/
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It seems like you've configured your network settings properly, but there could still be a few reasons why you're unable to access the new RDS instance. Let's troubleshoot:
- Ensure that the route table associated with the subnet routes traffic destined for the internet (0.0.0.0/0) to the NAT gateway
- Check public accessibility in RDS as well as security group alignments.
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Hi, yes it is inside my private subnet and the other RDS which is accessible locally with the same vpc,subnet group and security group is also inside my private subnet but this is accessible locally as well
Does local access mean accessing directly from your home network? In that case, RDS should not be able to connect directly unless it is started in a public subnet.