Abiquo supports firewall policies that are similar to security groups in private cloud with network managers, and in public cloud providers that support security groups, such as AWS and Azure.
Abiquo supports firewall policies that are similar to security groups in private cloud with network managers, and in public cloud providers that support security groups, such as AWS and Azure.
If your provider offers firewall policies, first create them in your virtual datacenters, then assign firewall policies to your VMs.
Privileges: Assign firewall
To assign a firewall from the virtual datacenter to a VM:
Go to Virtual datacenters → edit VM → Firewalls
Mark the required firewall policy with a tick in the Firewall policies checklist
Click Save or continue editing the VM as required
Troubleshooting:
If you cannot assign more firewall policies, check your cloud provider's limit. For example, for AWS, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/VPC_SecurityGroups.html#VPCSecurityGroups
If your provider's default firewall policy does not display, you may need to synchronize your virtual datacenter or firewall policies before you continue
If an expected firewall policy does not display, for example, a firewall policy that you recently created, you may need to wait for the firewall policy to propagate through the provider's API because of eventual consistency
You can remove the default firewall when editing a VM. However, if the provider requires a firewall and you do not supply another one, the platform will assign the default firewall again.