Does anyone know if it would be possible to install NG Firewall in an AWS instance? If so, how would one go about doing so?
Could it be used in place of the Amazon provided NAT AMI?
In particular, I am trying to set up an AWS VPC with a private and a public subnet. I would like to allow instances on the private subnet to access the internet and to port forward requests from the internet to particular systems in the private subnet.
I have found little to no instruction on how to set up the Amazon provided NAT AMI, so I am not comfortable with using it. It almost seems like an instance of Amazon's NAT solution is just a 'dummy' instance only used for assignment of an elastic IP (EIP), and the actual configuration is done via Routing Tables, ACL, and Security Groups.
Given the choice I think I would rather set up Untangle NG Firewall if that is possible and receive all the additional benefits and advantages that come with doing so.
(Perhaps the Untangle team could make a preconfigured AMI available on AWS for easy installation by others in a similar situation with me - it seems like it would be a good opportunity for tapping into a ton of potential customers).
Could it be used in place of the Amazon provided NAT AMI?
In particular, I am trying to set up an AWS VPC with a private and a public subnet. I would like to allow instances on the private subnet to access the internet and to port forward requests from the internet to particular systems in the private subnet.
I have found little to no instruction on how to set up the Amazon provided NAT AMI, so I am not comfortable with using it. It almost seems like an instance of Amazon's NAT solution is just a 'dummy' instance only used for assignment of an elastic IP (EIP), and the actual configuration is done via Routing Tables, ACL, and Security Groups.
Given the choice I think I would rather set up Untangle NG Firewall if that is possible and receive all the additional benefits and advantages that come with doing so.
(Perhaps the Untangle team could make a preconfigured AMI available on AWS for easy installation by others in a similar situation with me - it seems like it would be a good opportunity for tapping into a ton of potential customers).