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The target IP addresses in AWS are determined by the services you are attempting to access. If you are deploying to EC2 instances, you will need their private IP addresses. If you are deploying to a service like AWS Elastic Beanstalk, you must consider the IP addresses of the load balancers that are associated with it. If you're using a service like RDS, you'll need the database service's endpoint. It's worth noting that AWS services are generally accessed via their DNS names rather than their IP addresses because IP addresses can change, especially for scalable or redundant services.
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