Google Cloud Platform Multiple External IP's
I was reading around the documentation yesterday trying to determine why I was unable to get my external IP's from my 4 nic's on GCP to be mapped within WHM. It sees the internal IP's, but fails to map external other than nic0. Upon reading, "If the New IP and IP range to add value uses Class C CIDR format, you must use a mask range between 24 through 30.",
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I'm not sure why this was moved into the DNS forum. None of what I am asking applies to DNS. This is about initial setup and configuration of network interfaces and subnets. 0 -
The public IP is needed for DNS config only. check the file /var/cpanel/cpnat 0 -
I have followed all of the documentation, there isn't a single thing that resolves this issue. Manually editing the /var/cpanel/cpnat file shows them IP's in WHM, validating them immediately removes them with an unable to map warning. Editing them in WHM and validating them does the same thing, and they are immediately deleted from /var/cpanel/cpnat . I just attempted this again using mask /24 with to no avail, same results. 0 -
Hi @Lemacks Media Have you checked out the resources here: Install cPanel with Google Compute Engine | cPanel Blog How to Configure Your Firewall for cPanel Services - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Also if you're using NAT routing cPanel ONLY supports a 1:1 NAT configuration 1:1 NAT - Version 76 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thanks! 0 -
Hi @Lemacks Media Have you checked out the resources here: How to Configure Your Firewall for cPanel Services - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Also if you're using NAT routing cPanel ONLY supports a 1:1 NAT configuration
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Hi @Lemacks Media, You mentioned on your Reddit post that you opened a support ticket a few days ago to request assistance. Can you let me know the ticket number so I can take a closer look and have it opened again so we can investigate this further? Thank you. 0 -
Hello, any updates regarding Google Cloud Platform, Google CentOS 7 Compute, and WHM / NAT IP Addresses setup ? I understand it is a complicated subject, a Server's Network interfaces, yet some of us are stuck with no ability to create cPanel sites, with separate domain names, and External IPs. Is there a WHM Add-on or script, where it can configure the Server's internals, Networking and internal IPs, thus this issue can be resolved ? Thanx 0
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