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OVH vRack + managed Kubernetes service and public connectivity

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I deployed a K8S test cluster in OVH via their managed services, as I aready have some Public Cloud services that I would like to migrate.

I set the cluster network as private with OVH gateway with DHCP, connecting it to an existing multi-region vrack (DE1 + UK1 + GRA1) that I already use to connect public cloud instances privately via eth1 on a 192.168.0.0/24 subnet.

Once connected to the K8S cluster I can ping my vRack, but when fetching images from a public registry, I have no internet connectivity (I get "no route to host" and the images stays in an "ImagePullBackOff" state) and I do not understand how to get out of this situation...

I tried to order a gateway on the vRack , but ended up into an activation error, apparently because it is not supported in multi-region. Anyway, I'm not sure this is the right thing to do as in this guide (similar to my use case) there is no mention of a gateway requirement (also the used vRack used, from screeshot , is using 8 regions).

Has anyone done a similar deployment and can tell me if it is possible or not? Support is not very helpful at the moment and I would like to speed up my tests...

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