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ec2_vpc_nat_gateway - changes to no allocate eip address when connect…
…ivity_type=private (#1632) (#1641) [PR #1632/afe9ccb5 backport][stable-6] ec2_vpc_nat_gateway - changes to no allocate eip address when connectivity_type=private This is a backport of PR #1632 as merged into main (afe9ccb). SUMMARY Fixes #1618 ISSUE TYPE Bugfix Pull Request COMPONENT NAME plugins/modules/ec2_vpc_nat_gateway.py ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis
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- ec2_vpc_nat_gateway - fixes to nat gateway so that when the user creates a private NAT gateway, an Elastic IP address should not be allocated. The module had inncorrectly always allocate elastic IP address when creating private nat gateway (https://github.com/ansible-collections/amazon.aws/pull/1632). |
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