Le 07/01/2019 à 15:18, Jacob Slater via 44Net a écrit :
Likely wouldn't be practical either as the IPs are
assigned to AWS
instances and are not (as far as I know) routed to the end customer
directly under any circumstances.
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.