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Hi.
Since it's on the same subnet as Elasticash, I don't think there's a network problem.
[Confirmation on AWS side]
Are the information such as the inbound port and source IP address of the RDS security group correct?
[Confirmation on Google Cloud side]
Can I create Cloud SQL for MySQL within Google Cloud and connect from a Google Cloud virtual machine?
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On AWS the security group rules seem correct (i tried with a 0.0.0.0/0 too), i tested the connection from the GCP instance to my backend on ECS with curl and it works.
On GCP i've tested a VM with mysql and it works too. For now i can't test Cloud SQL instance because i need permissions and i'm waiting for the admin.
Update: i've created an EC2 instance with mysql and i can connect on mysql from GCP