Excellent explanation. You seem to have a natural talent to explain complex topics. You refer details that help to connect the dots between concepts. Keep going 💪!
Hey Sam, really great & concise content. Just exactly what I was looking for. I learnt a lot from past 3 videos but needed just last bit that you said at 4:28. Could you share the link to that video where you show alternatives?
hello awesome vids, i was just curious (am new to all this) is it possible for a hacker to be able to get into your private subnet through NAT? i know there like protection setup to prevent it, that aside is there still a possibility? ty and have a bless week ^^
Excellent explanation. You seem to have a natural talent to explain complex topics. You refer details that help to connect the dots between concepts. Keep going 💪!
Such good examples and practical explanation, thank you mate.
I found your channel during upskilling my AWS knowledge - you make NAT topic easier to understand - thx!
Just found your channel. Great stuff. I will share some of these vids with my team.
Welcome aboard 🤗
Thanks for the good content, really helps me to understand NAT gateway.
Thanks for these great tutorials ❤
Hey Sam, really great & concise content. Just exactly what I was looking for. I learnt a lot from past 3 videos but needed just last bit that you said at 4:28. Could you share the link to that video where you show alternatives?
I think I found it which is VPC Gateway Endpoints for Private S3 Bucket Connections, right?
Yes that's the one 🤗
Hey Sam,
great tutorial - I followed it to the t but I have a different setup, could I dm you with my problem?
What's the outro music? And great video
hello awesome vids, i was just curious (am new to all this) is it possible for a hacker to be able to get into your private subnet through NAT? i know there like protection setup to prevent it, that aside is there still a possibility? ty and have a bless week ^^
maybe dumb question but.... is the nat-gatway connected to the internet gateway to access the internet?
Yes.