Re: [kubernetes-users] NAT for outgoing traffic

2018-02-14 Thread 'Tim Hockin' via Kubernetes user discussion and Q
Currently the only way to get a static egress IP is to install your own proxy VM(s) - either L7 or L4 (NAT). On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 1:17 PM, wrote: > Hi, > > I've got an RDS Database running on AWS, and I want to access it from > Kubernetes, running on GKE. > > My cluster

[kubernetes-users] NAT for outgoing traffic

2018-02-13 Thread gary
Hi, I've got an RDS Database running on AWS, and I want to access it from Kubernetes, running on GKE. My cluster is set up for auto-scaling. Is there a way I can set up NAT or similar to get a static IP address for outgoing traffic from my pods, so I can allow access through my AWS Security