[google-appengine] Re: on-premise to GCloud compute engine VPN using on-premise range IP

2020-04-02 Thread Gabriel Aberasturi
Hi, Finally we have solved in that way. - Created an VPC net and subnet using range 172.30.X.X. *OUR-NET* - Create a Compute engine (CE) using *OUR-NET as primary interface eth0/nic0 and NOT External IP address.* - Created an Classic VPN IKEv2 with Policy-based routing using the VP

[google-appengine] Re: on-premise to GCloud compute engine VPN using on-premise range IP

2020-04-02 Thread Gabriel Aberasturi
El miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2020, 14:40:22 (UTC+1), Gabriel Aberasturi escribió: > > Hello, > > I have a compute engine with a service on it. This compute engine has an > internal IP (10.208.0.X) and external IP and I can reach the service > through external IP. > > Now I want to create

[google-appengine] Re: on-premise to GCloud compute engine VPN using on-premise range IP

2020-03-05 Thread Gabriel Aberasturi
Hi Ahmad, I have asked in stackoverflow too. I'm going to check your suggestions. Thank you very much for your response. Regards, El miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2020, 22:54:01 (UTC+1), Ahmad Elias Hamanudin escribió: > > Have you tried pinging your on-prem from the GCE VM instance? This co

[google-appengine] Re: on-premise to GCloud compute engine VPN using on-premise range IP

2020-03-04 Thread 'Ahmad Elias Hamanudin' via Google App Engine
Have you tried pinging your on-prem from the GCE VM instance? This could confirm if connectivity is correct. Additionally, you can use Stackdriver Logging and look at your tunnel to see if traffic is passing through? If you see sending packets but not receiving, could be a firewall issue with y