__ Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay [email protected] Mobile: +47 45 17 14 91 Oslo, Norway Sent from a mobile device / Enviado a partir de dispositivo móvel
> On 13 Apr 2022, at 10:33, Alexander Bokovoy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Replication is bi-directional. It means all replicas should be able to > initiate and accept connections with other replicas they have direct > topological connection. > > I'd recommend you to look into making a mesh networking between > replicas. This can be done on demand with IPSEC (LibreSWAN in RHEL, for > example) or Wireguard or OpenVPN and any other solution. LibreSWAN can > definitely benefit from certificates issued by IPA CA. > Thanks Alexander. My idea was to have port forwarding on both ends, actually. I just wonder if starting the replication with public ip’s would work - they will of course reach each other, but the ip addresses used on the replication wouldn’t be those of the servers, as they would be behind a NAT. I will consider WireGuard as well, since I already have it deployed on the cloud site. Best, Francis >
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