[ale] IP's via Tunnel needed
JD
jdp at algoloma.com
Wed Mar 30 11:53:32 EDT 2011
Could a remote load balancer or reverse proxy help?
Drop the LB (pound or nginx or squid) on a VPS with lots of IPs, then
forward all those IPs to different ports on your single IP back at the
home office, which you'd then forward to the internal devices/servers.
Just an option. If you like, you can install a single SSL cert on the
load balancer, then use an openVPN tunnel back to your network too.
Just some options. Your specific needs could easily prevent these from
working.
On 03/30/2011 10:12 AM, Mike Harrison wrote:
>
> Is there a place line Hurricane Electric
> where I can rent and route some ipv4 IP's
> (a /29 would work a /28 would be nice)
> and tunnel them back to the ISP?
>
> They won't eat much bandwidth..
> but I have a cluster of Linux app servers in transition
> that need to be accessed from the outside world
> for a month or two from a location with only 1 ip
> available.
>
> I'd stick them in colo except I'm not allowed
> to let some special encryption hardware be elsewhere.
>
> Feel free to slap me with a clue-bat if you can think
> of a better way.
>
> --Mike--
>
>
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