It will not let me add a CIDR of 0.0.0.0/0 as it overlaps with the internal VPC range. When adding a specific address (8.8.8.8/32) an error is thrown.
I would have thought that routing from private gateway to the internet is a pretty standard scenario? Simon Murphy Solutions Architect ViFX | Cloud Infrastructure Level 7, 57 Fort Street, Auckland, New Zealand 1010 PO Box 106700, Auckland, New Zealand 1143 M +64 21 285 4519 | S simon_a_murphy www.vifx.co.nz <http://www.vifx.co.nz/> follow us on twitter <https://twitter.com/ViFX> Auckland | Wellington | Christchurch experience. expertise. execution. This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential, without prejudice and may contain information that is subject to legal privilege. It is intended solely for the use of the individual/s to whom it is addressed in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act (1993). The content contained in this email does not, necessarily, reflect the official policy position of ViFX nor does ViFX have any responsibility for any alterations to the contents of this email that may occur following transmission. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information contained within this email. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender prior to deleting this email message from your system. Please note ViFX reserves the right to monitor, from time to time, the communications sent to and from its email network. On 9/04/14 12:48 pm, "Sanjeev Neelarapu" <sanjeev.neelar...@citrix.com> wrote: >Hi, > >Private gateway on vpc is used to reach the resources not part of >cloudstack but are present in same data center. Try adding a static route >with destination as 0.0.0.0/0 via the private gateway. > >--Sanjeev > >On Apr 8, 2014 5:43 PM, Simon Murphy <simon.mur...@vifx.co.nz> wrote: >Does anyone know if it should be possible to route from a customer >network on the private gateway to the internet? When I set this up there >is no NAT rule created on the VPC and PC¹s on the customer network cannot >get to the internet. > >The customer would like to use the VPC connection to access the internet. >Is this possible? > > > >Simon Murphy >Solutions Architect > >ViFX | Cloud Infrastructure >Level 7, 57 Fort Street, Auckland, New Zealand 1010 >PO Box 106700, Auckland, New Zealand 1143 >M +64 21 285 4519 | S simon_a_murphy >www.vifx.co.nz<http://www.vifx.co.nz/> follow us on >twitter<https://twitter.com/ViFX> >Auckland | Wellington | Christchurch > >[cid:image003.jpg@01CDDF95.815BF160] > >experience. expertise. execution. > >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential, without >prejudice and may contain information that is subject to legal privilege. >It is intended solely for the use of the individual/s to whom it is >addressed in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act (1993). >The content contained in this email does not, necessarily, reflect the >official policy position of ViFX nor does ViFX have any responsibility >for any alterations to the contents of this email that may occur >following transmission. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful >for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the >information contained within this email. If you are not the intended >recipient, please notify the sender prior to deleting this email message >from your system. Please note ViFX reserves the right to monitor, from >time to time, the communications sent to and from its email network.