> AWS instances have private IPs that are mapped (elsewhere) to a public
IP, at no point does the public IP/Network exist on the AWS instance.
That was true for legacy EC2. Now days, instances are launched in VPCs
where you can choose to use your own public or private IPs directly on the
network interfaces. You can also now have multiple interfaces on an
instance.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019, 07:14 Jim Popovitch via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org
wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-01-07 at 16:06 +0100, Toussaint OTTAVI wrote:
> > The right question would be :
> > On an AWS instance, is it possible to have another public (non-
> > AMPRNet) IP, so that we can build a tunnel to where we want, and route
> > our AMPRNet subnet through it ?
> >
> > Moreover, I never tried Amazon cloud services, but Microsoft Azure has
> > a built-in VPN system. It's possible to established IPSec tunnels
> > between Azure VMs and a local router. I saw Amazon has a feature
> > called "VPC" (Virtual Private Cloud). I don't know it it's the same
> > thing, and if it's suitable to connect AWS instances with local
> > resources via a VPN.
> >
>
> I think the general problems with doing any forwarding/routing on an AWS
> instance is their layer 3 abstraction foo. AWS instances have private
> IPs that are mapped (elsewhere) to a public IP, at no point does the
> public IP/Network exist on the AWS instance.
>
> -Jim P.
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Hi all,
We are already announcing a subnet with BGP via a low-cost virtual
instance at Vultr. It works fine. As we'll soon deploy our second data
center, and we'll start migrating from our old-style 10.44.0.0/16
private addressing to full AMPRNet addressing, I was wondering if I
could find a second low-cost BGP provider for redundancy.
I saw that Amazon now provides "Bring your Own IP" features :
https://aws.amazon.com/fr/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/introducing…
Did someone already tried it ? Would it be suitable for AMPRNet
announcement ? Is this feature available outside of the U.S ? Amazon
seems to provide free account during one year. Are there any volunteers
to try out ?
73 QRO & Happy New Year de TK1BI
I am trying to setup a Cisco 2921/K9 router. The router has 3 gigabit ethernet ports and a CISCO EHWIC-4ESG 4-Port Gigabit WAN Interface Card<https://www.ebay.com/itm/CISCO-EHWIC-4ESG-4-Port-Gigabit-WAN-Interface-Card…>. I can not get a static IP address from Spectrum so I need to set up a tunnel. Does anyone has have any dealing with this type of setup. I am looking for a way to where to start from.
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