![]() ![]() Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are often used to allow otherwise restricted network activity or anonymous browsing. But if Direct Connect’s price tag is a budget-buster for your company, then some kind of VPN tunnel might do the trick. One solution I cover in my “Connecting On-prem Resources to your AWS Infrastructure” course on Pluralsight is Direct Connect. So you’ll need to find a safe and reliable way around the ACLs and security groups protecting your stuff. But if you can’t get at them when you need, what good are they likely to do you? But what about getting into a back-end RDS database instance or working with AWS-based data that’s not public? There are all kinds of reasons why admins keep such resources out of reach of the general public. ![]() This article was adapted from part of my new Pluralsight course, “ Connecting On-prem Resources to your AWS Infrastructure.”ĭo you sometimes need to connect to resources you’ve got running on Amazon Web Services? Accessing your public EC2 instances using SSH and encrypting your S3 data is, for all intents and purposes, secure enough.
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