问题
I have Lambda which was deployed to VPC.
This deploymens has next configs:
- VPC (192.168.0.0/16)
- Public Subnet A (192.168.32.0/20) has NAT Gateway and Route 0.0.0.0/0 to Internet Gateway
- Private Subnet A (192.168.48.0/20) has Route 0.0.0.0/0 to NAT Gateway
- Private Subnet B (192.168.64.0/20)
Lambda has own Securiy Group and references to "Private Subnet A" and "Private Subnet B"
I have strange problem: time to time Lambda doesn't have Internet Access. 3rd party service works normal.
One more strange thing that Lambda gets IP's like 127.0.0.1, 169.254.76.13, 169.254.79.1 instead of IP's from Subnets (192.168.48.0/20 and 192.168.64.0/20).
Error:
Error: connect ETIMEDOUT x.x.x.x:443
at Object._errnoException (util.js:1022:11)
at _exceptionWithHostPort (util.js:1044:20)
at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1198:14)
Deployment schema:
Here full CloudFormation template:
---
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: 'Base Infrastructure'
Metadata:
'AWS::CloudFormation::Interface':
ParameterGroups:
- Label:
default: 'VPC Parameters'
Parameters:
- VpcId
- InternetGatewayId
Parameters:
VpcId:
Type: String
InternetGatewayId:
Type: String
Resources:
SubnetAPublic:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::Subnet'
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select [0, !GetAZs '']
CidrBlock: !Sub '192.168.32.0/20'
MapPublicIpOnLaunch: true
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
SubnetAPrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::Subnet'
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select [0, !GetAZs '']
CidrBlock: !Sub '192.168.48.0/20'
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
SubnetBPrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::Subnet'
Properties:
AvailabilityZone: !Select [1, !GetAZs '']
CidrBlock: !Sub '192.168.64.0/20'
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
RouteTablePublic:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::RouteTable'
Properties:
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
RouteTablePrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::RouteTable'
Properties:
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
RouteTableBPrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::RouteTable'
Properties:
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
RouteTableAssociationAPublic:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation'
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref SubnetAPublic
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTablePublic
RouteTableAssociationAPrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation'
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref SubnetAPrivate
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTablePrivate
RouteTableAssociationBPrivate:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::SubnetRouteTableAssociation'
Properties:
SubnetId: !Ref SubnetBPrivate
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTableBPrivate
EIP:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::EIP'
Properties:
Domain: vpc
NatGateway:
Type: 'AWS::EC2::NatGateway'
Properties:
AllocationId: !GetAtt 'EIP.AllocationId'
SubnetId: !Ref SubnetAPublic
RouteTablePublicInternetRoute:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTablePrivate
DestinationCidrBlock: '0.0.0.0/0'
NatGatewayId: !Ref NatGateway
RouteTablePublicInternetRoute2:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTablePublic
DestinationCidrBlock: '0.0.0.0/0'
GatewayId: !Sub '${InternetGatewayId}'
ServerlessSecurityGroup:
Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup
Properties:
GroupDescription: SecurityGroup for Serverless Functions
VpcId: !Sub '${VpcId}'
ServerlessSecurityGroupIngress:
Type: AWS::EC2::SecurityGroupIngress
Properties:
GroupId: !Ref ServerlessSecurityGroup
IpProtocol: -1
SourceSecurityGroupId: !Ref ServerlessSecurityGroup
Any ideas what I do wrong?
P.S.: I found similar issues AWS VPC Lambda Function keeps losing internet access and Why AWS lambda functions In a VPC sometimes timeout and sometimes work fine?
UPD
Added Route and it works now
RouteTableBPrivateInternetRoute:
Type: AWS::EC2::Route
Properties:
RouteTableId: !Ref RouteTableBPrivate
DestinationCidrBlock: '0.0.0.0/0'
NatGatewayId: !Ref NatGateway
回答1:
For an AWS Lambda function running inside a VPC to be able to access resources outside the VPC (such as the Internet), it must be in a private subnet with a NAT gateway. In your instance Private Subnet A is the only subnet with the appropriate configuration to allow a Lambda function to access the Internet. So you need to edit your Lambda function's configuration to only run in that subnet.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51380018/aws-lambda-in-vpc-sometimes-doesnt-have-internet-access