[FRIAM] virtualized public IPs

Stephen Guerin redfishgroupllc at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 05:44:14 EDT 2018


Markus,

While not exactly virtualized IP, can you accomplish what you need via a
dynamic DNS solution, ngrok.com or localtunnel.me and then manage routing
on your internal network?

On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, 7:45 AM Marcus Daniels <marcus at snoutfarm.com> wrote:

> Hi,
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> The following seems like it is simple thing to address, but it doesn’t
> seem common.  Here are my assumptions:
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> 1) I have several computers configured in complicated ways that I’d like
> to keep under my physical control.
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> 2) I have an ordinary residential type of internet connection with one
> public IP.
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> 3) I use various other computers, and some of them have irritatingly
> restrictive network policies.  I would like these computers to ask my
> computers to do things.
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> But they won’t route traffic on unusual ports to the internet.  So, for
> example, remapping ssh traffic to high ports and then using NAT to map them
> back on my end won’t work.
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> They also will refuse to allow VPN traffic to be initiated from their end.
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> I have looked at several VPN providers, but as far as I can tell all of
> them try as hard as possible to obfuscate the exit node.   I don’t want to
> do that, I want to have public points of contact, esp. for ssh that map
> directly back to me.
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> I suppose I could go to Azure or AWS and make a node do whatever I wanted,
> but I was hoping there was a standard service for this.   I don’t want to
> pay per-hour charges for compute that isn’t even compute.
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> Any ideas?    Sorry for the pedestrian question.  We all know how
> important it is to have the best words
> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/trump-i-have-the-best-words/2017/04/05/53a9ae4a-19fd-11e7-8598-9a99da559f9e_video.html>
> .
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> Marcus
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