CloudStack User Account Public IP Limits for Shared Networks not work #12333
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Hi @shakibshalim74 ! Public IP Limits apply only to public networks. IP addresses in shared networks are, not a public IPs; they are shared IPs. Currently, CloudStack does not have any limits for shared IPs (technically, addresses in shared networks can be local network IPs and not necessarily public). I previously have discussion about this here: #10129. If you need this functionality, it might make sense to open a feature request maybe. |
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Hello @SviridoffA , Thanks for your clearification. |
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Dear CloudStack Community,
I am currently running CloudStack version 4.19.3.0 in a production environment.
I created a domain and user account, and configured resource limits for this account. Most limits — such as max instances, max volumes, max VPCs, CPU, RAM, and storage — are enforced correctly.
However, I noticed that the "Public IP Limits" does not work as expected for this account. Despite setting a limit, users can still assign public IPs from the Shared Networks beyond this limit.

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