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Hi, @privatejava
How do you provide a route from your private VPC subnet to your S3 bucket? (NAT gateway, VPC endpoint)
If the EC2 that accessed the S3 bucket had a public IP address attached, you'll need to consider how EMR serverless ENI will access S3.
If IPv6 is the cause, try not to use dual stack endpoints.
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I am able to connect S3 using NAT Gateway and I even did ping with ipv6 which works good . Right now EMR Serverless uses IPV6 natively for linking associated library jar files that I provide during runtime so that is why I had to use ipv6 compatible VPC. I do not think there is any way to assign ENI for EMR Serverless because it is all managed internally.
Thanks