eve-ng hosted on internet

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gmcms
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eve-ng hosted on internet

Post by gmcms » Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:11 pm

Hi all, I'm searching the best practices for my purpose.
I want to install eve-ng on a VPS or a dedicated server from a provider with one public IP address.
My purpose would be to access the nodes in the lab from a laptop on a real network connected to internet.
What are the recommended settings to reach this goal?
Thanks
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Re: eve-ng hosted on internet

Post by Uldis (UD) » Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:17 pm

Google cloud is supported
GCP

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Re: eve-ng hosted on internet

Post by gmcms » Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:46 pm

When I look at the documentation about Google Cloud install I don't see anything that can explain that each device will be accessible from physical network with, for exemple, an Ansible playbook.
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Re: eve-ng hosted on internet

Post by Uldis (UD) » Sat Oct 26, 2019 8:26 pm

I guess you mess something mate..
When you create eve lab you can add any linux node with ansible and use it for you lab push configs in it...
Or I dont understand what do you mean..
GCP is plaform to run EVE Vm machine...
but on eve you can create labs
Public access to the lab, then need order extra public ip fron GCp, assign it for some EVE lab node and you will have access to it from internet...

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Re: eve-ng hosted on internet

Post by gmcms » Sat Oct 26, 2019 8:51 pm

My purpose is not to add a Linux VM for automation into the lab, but the purpose is for people to use their own laptop with automation tools on it and access the nodes in the lab that would be hosted on internet.
Adding IP address is a way to go, but on the provider that I'm using now, limit to 16 more IPs, so if I want that each people build his own lab it will be very limiting. In addition I'm not sure about the security to expose the nodes directly to internet.
What's about an OpenVPN added to the Ubuntu 16.04?
Thanks

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