Bug 1879968

Summary: Example for ec2 instance as bastion host should be mention in the documentation.
Product: OpenShift Container Platform Reporter: Mithilesh Kaur Bagga <mbagga>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: James Brigman <jbrigman>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: Shaowen Zhang <shaozhan>
Severity: medium Docs Contact: Latha S <lmurthy>
Priority: medium    
Version: 4.6CC: jbrigman, kalexand, lmurthy, yunjiang
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Comment 1 James Brigman 2021-08-27 01:19:56 UTC
Hello and Good Day Yunfei;

I have read over this request and it seems that the answer the requestor is looking for is actually in the next paragraph, "Private clusters in AWS", where it says a VPC is required to host the cluster. However, I believe the statement might be made more clear if the sentence is changed from this:

"For example, this machine can be a bastion host on your cloud network or a machine that has access to the network through a VPN."

to this:

"For example, this machine can be a bastion host on the same AWS cloud network or a machine that has access to the network through a VPN."

Do you agree? Is there any other change  you would suggest?

I will open a PR after getting  your suggestion and notify you when it is ready for your review.

Thank you so much for your help Yunfei!

James Brigman
OpenShift Technical Writer

Comment 2 Yunfei Jiang 2021-08-27 05:04:47 UTC
  In the doc https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.6/installing/installing_aws/installing-aws-private.html#private-clusters-default_installing-aws-private
  > You can use any machine that meets these access requirements and follows your company’s guidelines. For example, this machine can be a bastion host on your cloud network 

  I do not think it need to be changed here.

  > `machine that meets these access requirements`
  one option is create a instance in the public subnet (bastion host), the same network with your cluster.

Comment 8 James Brigman 2022-12-07 14:11:13 UTC
Latha - I don't need help, I have gotten guidance from Yunfei. I will update this case with a PR link as soon as I have one.

Comment 9 Shiftzilla 2023-03-09 01:27:58 UTC
OpenShift has moved to Jira for its defect tracking! This bug can now be found in the OCPBUGS project in Jira.

https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-9690