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euca-authorize: Add a rule to a security group that allows traffic to pass
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NAME
euca-authorize - Add a rule to a security group that allows traffic to pass
SYNOPSIS
euca-authorize [--egress] [-P PROTOCOL] [-p RANGE] [-t TYPE:CODE]
- [-s CIDR | -o GROUP] [-u ACCOUNT] [--show-empty-fields]
-
[-U URL] [--region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY]
[--security-token TOKEN] [--debug] [--debugger]
[--version] [-h]
GROUP
DESCRIPTION
Add a rule to a security group that allows traffic to pass
positional arguments:
- GROUP
-
name or ID of the security group to modify (required)
optional arguments:
- --egress
-
[VPC only] manage an egress rule, which controls
traffic leaving the group
- -P PROTOCOL, --protocol PROTOCOL
-
the protocol to affect (Non-VPC: tcp, udp, icmp) (VPC
only: tcp, udp, icmp, -1/all, other protocol numbers)
(default: tcp)
- -p RANGE, --port-range RANGE
-
range of ports (specified as "from-to") or a single
port number (required for tcp and udp)
- -t TYPE:CODE, --icmp-type-code TYPE:CODE
-
ICMP type and code (specified as "type:code")
(required for icmp)
- -s CIDR, --cidr CIDR
-
IP range (default: 0.0.0.0/0)
- -o GROUP
-
[Non-VPC only] name of a security group with which to
affect network communication
- -u ACCOUNT
-
ID of the account that owns the security group
specified with -o
- --show-empty-fields
-
show empty values as "(nil)"
- -U URL, --url URL
-
compute service endpoint URL
- --region USER [at] REGION
-
region and/or user names to search when looking up
config file data
-
-I KEY_ID, --access-key-id KEY_ID
-
-S KEY, --secret-key KEY
-
--security-token TOKEN
- --debug
-
- show debugging output
- --debugger
-
launch interactive debugger on error
- --version
-
show the program's version and exit
- -h, --help
-
show this help message and exit
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