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.----| |-----.--.--.--| | | | __ \ | | | | | _ | | | _ | | | / | |____||||_|__/|| ||____|. The multi-purpose mesh networking tool by [exa]. This is version 2. Made by: [exa] exa.exa@gmail.com. License: GNU GPLv3 (see LICENSE file). (if you are not searching for technical info, check the quick howto: ). To anyone who is confused why I deleted most of stuff, please use the git and checkout the original revision (probably v1.99.8 branch or so). That project is probably dead (but still working), as I realized that I made many design flaws, therefore rewriting the thing from scratch. 1- cloudvpn started as a simple meshed Ethernet VPN which was cool. 2- we had some new features 3- I realized some small design flaws and possibilities that could open, started cloudvpn 2.0. That was given 'gates' tunneling concept. 4- More flaws discovered, complete rewrite suggested. Also, I'm a little disappointed about ipv6. The most annoying concept is the once-again-limited address length, then the absolutely missing NAT solution, weirdness in special meanings of prefixes and suffixes, BGP problems,...
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QUESTION
I have on my hand :
- an Airflow instance created using Google Composer in a VPC
- a postgres database on Scaleway protected by Nebula Mesh with a configurated RPN
My goal is to connect Airflow with the postgres Database.
My first thought was to create a NAT Gateway with Nebula mesh running on the router with associated certificates to use the ssl connection. But if I understand everything right, I can't install Nebula on the Google's CloudNAT/CloudRouter. I would need to create a NAT Proxy VM myself, which I guess isn't the simpliest idea.
Another idea was to "connect the VPC" to the Scaleway RPN using RPN VP allowing me to bypass Nebula. But I'm not sure how to do so, I tried creating a CloudVPN but something went wrong in the process and I didn't catch any pong.
Can anyone hint me on the right process to solve my problem ? What would be the easiest way to do it ? I'm not fluent yet with cloud platform and networking, so I'm kinda lost in the heavy documentation !
Thank's in advance
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-03 at 15:02It looks like cloud-vpn only supports IPsec and is not compatible with the OpenVPN protocol used by Scaleway's RPN-VPN.
To do a site-to-site vpn connection you'll need one of those:
- cloud-vpn compatible ipsec gateway on a Scaleway server connected to RPN v1
- a custom gateway connected on gcp with an openvpn client to RPN-VPN
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I have a VPC called 'subnet-1' where I have 3 VM Instances and 1 SQL Instance (Postgresql to be precise). All of them with no Public IP, just Private IP. They are in a kubernetes cluster.
The requirement I have is to be able to connect to the VPC from my on-premise PC in order to use some SQLClient to connect to the PG and see the data, I have read about CloudVPN but don't know how to configure it to have what I want... does anyone of you ever done some configuration like that?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-02 at 21:58In order to connect to Kubernetes Cluster from your on-premises networks you can use Cloud VPN. The configuration of Cloud VPN with the Cluster and On-Premise network is documented here.
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