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Pull image in AWS EKS cluster from on-prem Docker proxy server protected by VPN

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I have a kubernetes cluster in AWS EKS. From the cluster, I need to pull Docker images from an on-prem proxy server.

When pulling the images from my local machine, I must create a VPN connection to the on-prem network. Somehow, I think I'd need to create a VPN tunnel to the on-prem network from my EKS cluster in order to begin pulling images, but I have no idea where to start.

I don't personally have access to configure the on-prem network or server, so I've been avoiding going down the rabbit hole of configuring both the AWS and on-prem networks to connect to each other. This would be easier if I can do it entirely from the AWS side. If I can't solve this without configuring the on-prem network/server, then I can contact somebody to do this, but it complicates the process (maybe by design, for security).

Has anybody ever had to do something similar to this before? Any ideas?

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