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i’m having the same exact problem and it is definitely not the expected behavior.
in addition, new when you add a droplet to yo…
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ok. got it. thanks!
so apparently, even when a droplet has no floating ip enabled at the time of it’s creation, the anchor ip w…
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Thanks for the speedy reply ryanpq!
Nope, it’s just a basic droplet with private networking, so no floating IPs or load balanci…
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while configuring firewall rules for a new (ubuntu 18.04 in nyc3) droplet today, i noticed that the output of route (below) shows three networks instead of the normal two (public, private).
can anyone tell me why the ...
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because spaces endpoints (currently) exist only within the public ip space i think it won’t matter whether you have a private ip or…
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there are no bandwidth charges to/from Spaces/Droplets so long as the the Spaces objects and Droplets exist within the same regiona…
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