You can usually run OpenVPN from a cloud host. The source IP changing possibly 
should require only one open exception to the local VPN termination point.

Better, find a cloud that doesn't do that shit with changing endpoints and 
gives you real VPNs.  What sort of cloud doesn't these days?...?...


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> On May 4, 2017, at 10:08 AM, Torres, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, a private connection or VPN to the cloud service provider is 
> not available right now, but I can see how that could help solve my problem. 
> :-)
> ~Matt
> 
>> 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?

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