Desk B
Networks
How packets traverse Azure plumbing — SNAT, NSG, BGP, and the unhappy edges in between.
- B13 Mapping Azure’s Backbone with a 24-Hour iperf3 Marathon
- B12 How to Set Up an OpenVPN Server on Azure (Updated)
- B11 Azure Active-Active High-Availability Solutions To show various options to deploy an application in active-active high availability mode, including - Azure Traffic Manager - Azure Front Door - Azure Cross Region Load Balancer
- B10 Create SSH VPN over PPP
- B09 Enable WAF with Modsecurity from Ingress Nginx
- B08 Azure Hub-Spoke, Hub-Hub Setup
- B07 Azure Load Balancer SNAT behavior explained - annotations on TCP port reuse, ACKs with wrong sequence numbers, RSTs from 3-way handshakes, and SNAT port exhaustion This article discusses Azure external Load Balancer SNAT, explains several behaviors observed in network traces, and provides suggestions for applications behind a load balancer that require SNAT.
- B06 Flannel Networking Demystified
- B05 Addendum of Azure Load Balancer and NSG Rules
- B04 Persistent SSH Tunneling
- B03 Docker Macvlan Demystified
- B02 How to Enable Accelerated Networking for Existing Linux VM How to enable accelerated networking for existing Linux VM
- B01 How to Set Up an OpenVPN Server on Azure