Hi @Birillo
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Birillo wrote
Hi All,
my current internet provider (Community Fibre) has removed the public IP enabling CGNAT.
My OC200 Omada controller is located inside this network. Until now my other external networks could reach the controller using the public IP, but now this does not work anymore.
Is there any alternative architecture that you could suggest please?
Note that I could use public IPv6 addresses if this helps.
I was also thinking to move my controller (software in this case) to AWS. But not sure if it is safe. Not sure how to filter the traffic in this case.
Thank you for your help
So if they have enabled CGNAT, it probably blocks the workaround by Tailscale or other intranet tools because their subnet falls in the CGNAT as well.
There isn't any better way to fix this. If they leave you with the public IPv6, you should check if it is flowing right. You can still use the IPv6 for VPN or other services.
If you plan to move it to the AWS, why not subscribe to the CBC?
About the VPS, you should do some homework yourself. That involves in basic Linux knowledge. Most of the time, guides from the Internet suffices because Linux is widely used and many people share the information.