Hello Emil,
I am not sure I follow.
What type of networks are those? Isolated networks, shared networks or
L2 networks? Or VPC tiers/networks?
On 2023-09-19 10:40, Emil Karlsson wrote:
Hi all,
We're currently using CloudStack as a deployment platform, and I am
interested to know if it's possible to port forward from one private
network to another private network.
Our use case:
We have a common network, and a private networks as "branches" (both
are of
type "Private networks" in CloudStack's terminology), where a VM can
exist
in the common network an thus port forwarding is only required in the
main
router -> VM. But they can also exist in any branch underneath, such
that a
port forwarding rule is needed from root -> branch router -> VM. As
below:
internet --- > common network --- > private network 1
- vm 1 - vm 3
- vm 2 - vm 4
The reason for this, is that it would require only one Public IP
address.
However, it appears I am an unable to do this, as the create
portforwardingrule requires a vmID in the network.
Is their some way to achieve this using only CloudStack?
Best regards,
Emil Karlsson
kthcloud