Connect to OCI GoldenGate using a public load balancer
Learn to create and configure a public load balancer in your tenancy to access a private OCI GoldenGate deployment.
Overview
When you create an OCI GoldenGate deployment, you can enable or disable the deployment's public endpoint. Because the OCI GoldenGate Public Endpoint is managed by the OCI GoldenGate service tenancy, it's not possible for you to create network security group (NSG) rules from your customer tenancy.

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Before you begin
You must have the following in order to proceed:
- A free or paid Oracle Cloud Infrastructure account
- Access to OCI GoldenGate and Networking services
- Access to DNS service or third-party DNS management system, such as GoDaddy
Task 1: Create a certificate bundle
Create a certificate bundle that includes the public certificate, the corresponding private key, and any associated Certificate Authority (CA) certificates. For more information, see SSL Certificate for Load Balancers.
Task 4: Create a DNS record
Create a DNS record for the Load Balancer's Public IP in a DNS management system.
You can use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure DNS Management or any public DNS management system.
After a few minutes, verify that you can access the OCI GoldenGate Deployment Console through the domain you created.