GitHub user SviridoffA added a comment to the discussion: Public IPs in shared guest network
Initially, I created this discussion not as a improvement request , but simply as a request for help. But since this discussion went this way, let me fantasize a little :). As far as I understand, the main problem is that there may be cases when there is more than one shared network and some of them may be local networks, not public. And the restrictions will apply to all networks, imposing restrictions where they are not needed. I would suggest solving this issue by creating an additional switch in this type of network. This switch can, for example, enable and disable ignoring restrictions, or for example, enable the public IP mode in which these addresses will be taken into account in the public IP restrictions. Unfortunately, these are just my thoughts, I am a DevOps engineer and only know a couple of scripting languages, but I do not know Java. As for us, at the moment we have decided to refuse to use Cloudstack in this way, it is critical for us to control the use of public addr esses. Instead, we will use the classic usecase with a static NAT 1:1, and in some cases provide a separate dedicated pool of public IPs. This is not entirely convenient, but we are grateful for what we have. Thank you for your work ;). GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10129#discussioncomment-11642694 ---- This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: users-unsubscr...@cloudstack.apache.org