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The Google Cloud Platform integration automatically creates a firewall rule for each global network to allow remote access to the VM. By default the rule is called  "abq-fw-ssh-rdp-" + the SHA1 encryption of the global network name. In previous versions, Abiquo automatically assigned the firewall to VMs. Now the user must assign the firewall. The administrator can set a default firewall for a virtual datacenter. If the user doesn't assign a firewall, Abiquo will automatically assign the default firewall to VMs.

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Users can create a firewall policy in the myCloud view in Virtual datacenters or in the Global view, which requires the privilege to Manage global networks. Users should be aware of the limitations on firewall names as for other entities in GCP. See GCP entity naming conventions. Users must select a firewall direction (incoming or outgoing) and enter a source or target in CIDR format. Users must also select allow or deny for the firewall type. Users must enter a priority, and for a higher priority, users should enter a lower number. There is no default in Abiquo but in GCP the default is 1000. Users can also enable Firewall rule logging in GCP. See Create a firewall policy in GCP

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