Service: Destination ( IP/protocol/port )
Tenant: Source ( Endpoint )
WayPoint = Public/WAN Interface IP@ + dual-NAT encapsulation
Traffic tunneled traffic = NATed port of the end-user-traffic
Documentation: https://docs.128technology.com/docs/intro_installation_aws
Basic Configuration: https://docs.128technology.com/docs/intro_basic_router_config/
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1- With Cloud formation | |
using the Cloudformation Template | |
>>> Then click LAUNCH | |
10. Go to the "Outputs" tab and copy the "InstanceIPAddress" and use it to access the Router GUI from Google Chrome with URL "https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". 11. Because the certificate is self-signed, you will have to accept the certificate. With Google Chrome, type "thisisunsafe". 12. When the login screen for the 128T GUI appears the default username is "admin" and the default password is the Instance ID. | |
Conductor Login:username: admin Password: instance ID: i-0489910xxxxxxxxx or | |
If the password does not work | 1- log using SSH ( and the KeyPair ) 2- change the passwords with sudo passwd admin >> enter a new password |
Upgrade | |
install the username / token | install128t repo authenticate -u <user> -t <token> |
1- install128t repo list 2- add beta repo: install128t repo enable beta ( or alpha or both ) 3- add plugins | |
Public IP address | Auto-assign Public IP: Enable |
SG | Create a new security group: Enable HTTPS in the security group |