Is it possible for you to get a private/direct connect service from your 
network perimeter to the cloud provider and eliminate using the public 
connectivity? 

Or because its Internet-based you have to use public connectivity? 

James W. Breeden
Managing Partner


Arenal Group: Arenal Consulting Group | Acilis Telecom | Pines Media
PO Box 1063 | Smithville, TX 78957
Email: ja...@arenalgroup.co | office 512.360.0000 | www.arenalgroup.co



-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Torres, Matt
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 7:47 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Ingress filtering from an external cloud service to the internal 
network

NANOG,

We have a hybrid cloud model that includes an external cloud service that needs 
to reach back into our internal network. The application documentation states 
that this connection cannot go through a proxy server. I am not in a position 
to redesign this solution or change the parameters. My question to NANOG is how 
to manage (filter/secure) the ingress traffic from the external cloud service. 
Past network guy managed inbound firewall rules based on the cloud-providers 
source IP address, but this wasn't sustainable and led to multiple outages as 
the external (source) IP has changed from time to time. I can define the 
destination ports well enough, but not the source IP addresses.

Any ideas on how I can filter this type of inbound traffic from an 
internet-based service?

Thanks
Matt

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