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  • @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

  • @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    yes.. but if you have like 20-30 instances, no need for 20-30 ipv4, only 1 to rule them all.

  • WarkosWarkos Member
    edited September 2021

    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

  • @Warkos said:
    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

    1 instance per location.

    France is out of stock now. You can create 1 more here when they got stock.

    Thanked by 1Warkos
  • maylimayli Member
    edited September 2021

    @giang said:
    You can also use IPv6 only for your instance.

    Then create a new VPC beta to get IPv4 and map it to the instance. VPC is at beta stage so IPv4 is free.

    So you will get 0.37 EURO / month VPS with IPv4 and IPv6...

    Thanks, trying it now.

    update: It turns out this VPC thing doesn't work with my VC1S instance.

  • @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    It feels like the 100Mbps gateway worth 1 euro/mo, since you can DIY it with a stardust instance and iptables. Does anyone tried to give a VPC-GW-M (1Gbps) to stardust instance? Do you get 1Gbps magically from the gateway?

  • @LightBlade said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    yes.. but if you have like 20-30 instances, no need for 20-30 ipv4, only 1 to rule them all.

    How about instances across regions? I guess you need 1 gateway for each region, and all instances in that region will share the same bandwidth. The targeted use case might be an application with multiple instances where only the web frontend requires public IP, and the rest of internal services could sit inside the internal network, and you get free firewall from VPC.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited September 2021

    @Warkos said:
    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

    Try to deploy via API, I guess due to the high demand they changed guidelines.

  • @mayli said:
    How about instances across regions? I guess you need 1 gateway for each region, and all instances in that region will share the same bandwidth. The targeted use case might be an application with multiple instances where only the web frontend requires public IP, and the rest of internal services could sit inside the internal network, and you get free firewall from VPC.

    yes, you're right.. 1 VPC/region

  • Would love to try one soon

  • brueggusbrueggus Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Thanked by 2giang Shot2
  • @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

  • TejyTejy Member
    edited October 2021

    @giang said:

    @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

    For basic website Cloudflare Proxy seems to be a good solution for a cheap website.

    Scaleway Stardust (IPv6) --> Cloudflare Proxy (IPv6) --> Your website (IPv4+v6).

  • DursDurs Member
    edited October 2021

    Hi

    i need support.
    On scaleway.com I have finaly rent a server there.
    But I have got two challenges.

    First on the scaleway homepage console , he request a user and passwort.
    The user i have found is root, but the passwort i could not find out.

    During the configuration he never asked me a server passwort.

    Second is how to connect with solar putty to the server?

    This topic i have unfortunaly no contact until now.

    I have make a public key with putty and copy the text to the scaleway server request.
    The tryouts to connect to the server with the privat key, are not successful.
    I have the feeling something is missing. The window on putty are closing fast again.

    Please help me out.

    Thx

  • @Durs said:
    Hi

    i need support.
    On scaleway.com I have finaly rent a server there.
    But I have got two challenges.

    First on the scaleway homepage console , he request a user and passwort.
    The user i have found is root, but the passwort i could not find out.

    During the configuration he never asked me a server passwort.

    Second is how to connect with solar putty to the server?

    This topic i have unfortunaly no contact until now.

    I have make a public key with putty and copy the text to the scaleway server request.
    The tryouts to connect to the server with the privat key, are not successful.
    I have the feeling something is missing. The window on putty are closing fast again.

    Please help me out.

    Thx

    Please document yourself on how to generate and use SSH keys. There are many guides online for SSH keys, because it eliminates the need for password login. Scaleway uses SSH keys.

  • @Neoon said:

    @Warkos said:
    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

    Try to deploy via API, I guess due to the high demand they changed guidelines.

    Can anyone confirm this? They allow more than 1 stardust in same location through API?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited October 2021

    @default said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Warkos said:
    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

    Try to deploy via API, I guess due to the high demand they changed guidelines.

    Can anyone confirm this? They allow more than 1 stardust in same location through API?

    No one said allowed, not even I did, it does work right, I know people with 2 stardusts in their account, the limit for older accounts is apparently 2, the limit for newer accounts is apparently 1 but it looks like the limit only applies on the console and not the API.

    No idea if yet its fixed.
    And if you ask them, I can predict the reply: "no".

    Thanked by 1default
  • @Neoon said:

    @default said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Warkos said:
    How do you have more than one stardust instance? Support said this to me:
    "Hello,

    Regarding your request, we kindly inform you that only 1 Stardust for account is allowed.

    Thanks & regards,"

    Try to deploy via API, I guess due to the high demand they changed guidelines.

    Can anyone confirm this? They allow more than 1 stardust in same location through API?

    No one said allowed, not even I did, it does work right, I know people with 2 stardusts in their account, the limit for older accounts is apparently 2, the limit for newer accounts is apparently 1 but it looks like the limit only applies on the console and not the API.

    No idea if yet its fixed.
    And if you ask them, I can predict the reply: "no".

    That's 1 Stardust per region, and currently it's only available in fr-par1 and nl-ams1.
    I don't have any idea if they plan to increase this limit.

    @Durs said:
    Hi

    i need support.
    On scaleway.com I have finaly rent a server there.
    But I have got two challenges.

    First on the scaleway homepage console , he request a user and passwort.
    The user i have found is root, but the passwort i could not find out.

    During the configuration he never asked me a server passwort.

    Second is how to connect with solar putty to the server?

    This topic i have unfortunaly no contact until now.

    I have make a public key with putty and copy the text to the scaleway server request.
    The tryouts to connect to the server with the privat key, are not successful.
    I have the feeling something is missing. The window on putty are closing fast again.

    Please help me out.

    Thx

    As @default said, they're using SSH key login method. You have some tutorials on the web if needed if that's the first time that you're dealing with SSH key auth.

  • @Tejy said:

    @giang said:

    @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

    For basic website Cloudflare Proxy seems to be a good solution for a cheap website.

    Scaleway Stardust (IPv6) --> Cloudflare Proxy (IPv6) --> Your website (IPv4+v6).

    My isp doesnt offer ipv6 and this instance is just ipv6. I just need to be able to ssh from my local laptop (in future will probably host a small site), so how can I use cloudflare proxy for just ssh connection? Any guidance appreciated.

  • @plumberg said:

    @Tejy said:

    @giang said:

    @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

    For basic website Cloudflare Proxy seems to be a good solution for a cheap website.

    Scaleway Stardust (IPv6) --> Cloudflare Proxy (IPv6) --> Your website (IPv4+v6).

    My isp doesnt offer ipv6 and this instance is just ipv6. I just need to be able to ssh from my local laptop (in future will probably host a small site), so how can I use cloudflare proxy for just ssh connection? Any guidance appreciated.

    Download https://1.1.1.1/ on your PC and turn on WARP in this application. It will give you IPv6 tunnel for free.

  • @AXYZE said:

    @plumberg said:

    @Tejy said:

    @giang said:

    @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

    For basic website Cloudflare Proxy seems to be a good solution for a cheap website.

    Scaleway Stardust (IPv6) --> Cloudflare Proxy (IPv6) --> Your website (IPv4+v6).

    My isp doesnt offer ipv6 and this instance is just ipv6. I just need to be able to ssh from my local laptop (in future will probably host a small site), so how can I use cloudflare proxy for just ssh connection? Any guidance appreciated.

    Download https://1.1.1.1/ on your PC and turn on WARP in this application. It will give you IPv6 tunnel for free.

    Cool. Will try.

    On a side note what can I do to make this vps accessible over ipv4? Dun wanna pay extra to keep costs low for ipv4 on this instance

  • @plumberg said:

    @AXYZE said:

    @plumberg said:

    @Tejy said:

    @giang said:

    @brueggus said:

    @giang said:

    @hzhoanglee said:

    @LightBlade said:
    basically

    Internet => Public Gateway => Private Network => VM

    1. assign vm to private network
    2. assign local ip to your vm based on MAC
    3. setup nat port forward to local ip
    4. boom.. free ipv4

      :D

    Then, when the beta is over, we have to pay money or no ipv4 🙄

    You will have to pay when the beta is over.

    Or you can use IPv6 only.

    Heads-up: The end is nigh.

    VPC Public Gateway soon in GA, billing will start November 1st, 2021

    What has changed since the Public Beta release?

    • All of the features are now fully stable, and you can use VPC Public Gateway in fr-par-1, fr-par-2 , nl-ams-1, pl-waw-1 and soon in fr-par-3!
    • The service will remain free in October, and we will start billing it from November 1, 2021.
    • PUB-GW-S will start at €0.0117/hour, and PUB-GW-M at €0.0802/hour. Both will include an IPv4 address and all egress traffic.

    Just in case you don't want to pay €8,54/mo for your IPv4 address...

    Time to switch to IPv6 only VPS :D

    For basic website Cloudflare Proxy seems to be a good solution for a cheap website.

    Scaleway Stardust (IPv6) --> Cloudflare Proxy (IPv6) --> Your website (IPv4+v6).

    My isp doesnt offer ipv6 and this instance is just ipv6. I just need to be able to ssh from my local laptop (in future will probably host a small site), so how can I use cloudflare proxy for just ssh connection? Any guidance appreciated.

    Download https://1.1.1.1/ on your PC and turn on WARP in this application. It will give you IPv6 tunnel for free.

    Cool. Will try.

    On a side note what can I do to make this vps accessible over ipv4? Dun wanna pay extra to keep costs low for ipv4 on this instance

    You'll need to tunnel IPv4 traffic through some server that is IPv4-enabled.
    Take a look at this thread:

    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/168860/enable-ipv4-access-in-euserv-ipv6-only-vs2-free

    IPv4 NAT over VXLAN (or Geneve, GRE, IPIP or whatever you prefer)

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