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You have an application server that needs to copy data on Oracle Cloud Infrastrucutre (OCI) object storage in the same region. You have created a service gateway for OCI object storage in your virtual cloud network (VCN) and modified security lists associated with the subnet to allow traffic to the service gateway. You are able to connect to the OCI object storage, however, you notice that the connectivity is over the Internet instead of the service gateway. What is the reason for this behavior?
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Buvana - May 11, 2020
Answer is D: As mentioned in the Service Gateway FAQ: If you're using a service gateway, you can define an IAM policy that allows access to a bucket only if the requests come from a specific VCN or CIDR range. The IAM policy works only for traffic routed through the service gateway. Access is blocked if the IAM policy is in place and the traffic instead goes through an internet gateway.
BRAJESH KUMAR - Sep 08, 2019
As per https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/bare-metal-network/vcn/faq, below question clearly describe Service gateway is regional service, so option B cannot be the correct option. Correct option should be A, as route table should have rule to send object storage related traffic through service gateway instead of NAT or Internet Gateway
Below question from FAQ: Can I configure the service gateway to access services running in a different region?
--No, the service gateway is regional and can access only services running in the same region.
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Answer is D:
As mentioned in the Service Gateway FAQ:
If you're using a service gateway, you can define an IAM policy that allows access to a bucket only if the requests come from a specific VCN or CIDR range. The IAM policy works only for traffic routed through the service gateway. Access is blocked if the IAM policy is in place and the traffic instead goes through an internet gateway.
As per https://cloud.oracle.com/en_US/bare-metal-network/vcn/faq, below question clearly describe Service gateway is regional service, so option B cannot be the correct option.
Correct option should be A, as route table should have rule to send object storage related traffic through service gateway instead of NAT or Internet Gateway
Below question from FAQ:
Can I configure the service gateway to access services running in a different region?
--No, the service gateway is regional and can access only services running in the same region.