Yes, you would need 3 separate IPs.

On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 16:17, Rafael del Valle <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi!
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> I am experimenting with VPCs and it is very exciting, powerful and easy to
> manage.
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> We want to implement a bunch of VPCs for independent projects/customers.
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> I will be great to have independent environment that each project can
> manage without interference.
>
> Each of them typically implements Load Balancer for Provided Web services,
> perhaps a few ports forwarded, and some services being allowed to access
> internet (source nat), for example a Web Proxy.
>
> I am reviewing the documentation and testing and I see this:
>
> A public IP can be used for only one purpose at a time. If the IP is
> a sourceNAT, it cannot be used for StaticNAT or port forwarding.​
>
> Port Forwarding, LBS and SourceNat we can typically do from the same IP,
> with some obvious limitations such as not LBSing and Forwarding the same
> port.
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> Our Original plan is to dedicate 1 public ip per VPC/project.
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> As it looks in the documentation we would need 3x IPs, is that correct?
>
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> Is there a way to workaround this?
>
> Rafael
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