Networks Gen3
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Networks & IP-addresses
Will my instance receive a public IP?
By default every VM receives a public IPv6 address. It also receives a private IPv4 address, so that egress IPv4 connectivity is provided via SNAT.
Note: Each region in bwCloud-OS has its own set of IP address ranges.
Note: IPv4 ingress connectivity (public IPv4-addresses) can also be provided in every region via a support ticket.
➡️ A detailed guide to public IPv4 allocation in regions
How long does an IP remain assigned to my instance?
The IP address(es) assigned to your instance remains associated with it for the entire lifetime of the instance — even if you stop (shut down) the instance.
The IP is only released when the instance is deleted (terminated). After termination, the IP is returned to the regional pool and may be reassigned to another instance in the region.
Note: Floating IPs will persist even after an Instance deletion. They can be released manually.
Are Floating IPs also available for instances?
Yes.
Floating IPs provide a mechanism to perform 1:1 NAT between a public IPv4 address and a private IPv4 address of an instance enabling ingress IPv4 connectivity.
For more information and detailed setup instructions, see the guide below.
➡️ Routers and Floating IPs Guide.
Domains and FQDNs
Does bwCloud-OS assign FQDNs?
Yes. Every running instance in bwCloud-OS is automatically assigned a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). This allows the instance to be reached via a persistent network identifier, even if its public IP address changes. This FQDN is valid for the lifetime of the instance.
Format of an instance FQDN
- The name of the instance
- The project name
- The region abbreviation (e.g.,
mafor Mannheim) - The domain suffix:
.bwcloud-os-instance.de.
Example:
If your instance name is instance-name the project is called project-name and it runs in Mannheim (ma), the FQDN will be:
instance-name.project-name.ma.bwcloud-os-instance.de
The FQDN can also be found in the Dashboard, under Instances -> Instance Name -> Interfaces -> Name.
Can I get a request more DNS records in bwCloud-OS?
Yes.
We manage the top level domain bwcloud-os-instance.de. It is possible to request a DNS record for a floating IP for example.
Can I obtain a custom domain through bwCloud-OS?
No, bwCloud-OS does not provide custom domain registration. However, you can use your own domain — either through your home institution or an external domain provider — to point to your instance.
Some options o achieve this are described below.
How can I point a domain to an instance?
You can point a domain to your instance in two main ways:
🔹 CNAME to the instance FQDN
Since the FQDN is persistent for the lifetime of the instance (even if the instance is stopped and started again), you can safely set a CNAME record like:
myvm.example.org → instance-name.project-name.vm.region.bwcloud-os-instance.de
🔹 Dynamic DNS
Alternatively, you can configure a Dynamic DNS setup where your VM updates its IP in a third party DNS service — especially if you don’t have your own domain, or your use case involves frequently changing IPs or multiple IPs.
Does bwCloud-OS provide TLS/SSL certificates?
No, bwCloud-OS does not provide certificates. However, you can obtain certificates directly from public providers like Let’s Encrypt using tools such as Certbot that you install and run on your instance.