Adding a Security Group Rule
Scenarios
A security group is a collection of access control rules to control the traffic that is allowed to reach and leave the cloud resources that it is associated with. The cloud resources can be cloud servers, containers, databases, and more. A security group consists of inbound and outbound rules.
- Inbound rules control incoming traffic to instances in the security group.
If an inbound request matches the source in an inbound security group rule with Action set to Allow, the request is allowed and other requests are denied.
By default, you do not need to configure deny rules in the inbound direction because requests that do not match allow rules will be denied.
- Outbound rules control outgoing traffic from instances in the security group.
If the destination of an outbound security group rule with Action set to Allow is 0.0.0.0/0, all outbound requests are allowed.
0.0.0.0/0 represents all IPv4 addresses.
If the rules of the security group associated with your instance cannot meet your requirements, for example, you need to allow inbound traffic on a specific TCP port, you can add an inbound rule to allow traffic on the TCP port.
Security Group Rule Configuration Examples
- Before configuring security group rules, you need to plan access policies for instances in the security group. For details about common security group rule configuration examples, see Security Group Configuration Examples.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner and choose Network > Virtual Private Cloud.
The Virtual Private Cloud page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Access Control > Security Groups.
The security group list is displayed.
- Locate the row that contains the target security group, and click Manage Rule in the Operation column.
The page for configuring security group rules is displayed.
- On the Inbound Rules tab, click Add Rule.
The Add Inbound Rule dialog box is displayed.
- Configure required parameters.
You can click + to add more inbound rules.
Table 1 Inbound rule parameter description Parameter
Description
Example Value
Type
Source IP address version. You can select:- IPv4
- IPv6
IPv4
Protocol & Port
The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.
Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, ICMP, or more.
TCP
Destination port used to match traffic in a security group rule. The value can be from 1 to 65535.
Inbound rules control incoming traffic over specific ports to instances in the security group.
22, or 22-30
Source
Source of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address or a security group to allow access from IP addresses or instances in the security group. For example:- IP address:
- Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32 (IPv4); 2002:50::44/128 (IPv6)
- All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0 (IPv4); ::/0 (IPv6)
- IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24 (IPv4); 2407:c080:802:469::/64 (IPv6)
If the source is a security group, this rule will apply to all instances associated with the selected security group.
0.0.0.0/0
Description
Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.
The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).
N/A
- Click OK.
The inbound rule list is displayed.
- On the Outbound Rules tab, click Add Rule.
The Add Outbound Rule dialog box is displayed.
- Configure required parameters.
You can click + to add more outbound rules.
Table 2 Outbound rule parameter description Parameter
Description
Example Value
Type
Destination IP address version. You can select:- IPv4
- IPv6
IPv4
Protocol & Port
The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.
Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, ICMP, or more.
TCP
Destination port used to match traffic in a security group rule. The value can be from 1 to 65535.
Outbound rules control outgoing traffic over specific ports from instances in the security group.
22, or 22-30
Destination
Destination of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address or a security group to allow access to IP addresses or instances in the security group. For example:
- IP address:
- Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32 (IPv4); 2002:50::44/128 (IPv6)
- All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0 (IPv4); ::/0 (IPv6)
- IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24 (IPv4); 2407:c080:802:469::/64 (IPv6)
0.0.0.0/0
Description
Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.
The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).
N/A
- Click OK.
The outbound rule list is displayed.
Verifying Security Group Rules
After required security group rules are added, you can verify whether the rules take effect. For example, if you have deployed a website on an ECS and want users to access your website through HTTP (80), you need to add an inbound rule to the ECS security group to allow access over the port. Table 3 shows the rule.
Linux ECS
Check whether the security group rule takes effect on a Linux ECS:
- Log in to the ECS.
- Run the following command to check whether TCP port 80 is being listened on:
If information similar to Figure 1 is displayed, TCP port 80 is enabled.
- Enter http://ECS EIP in the address box of the browser and press Enter.
If the requested page can be accessed, the security group rule has taken effect.
Windows ECS
To verify the security group rule on a Windows ECS:
- Log in to the ECS.
- Choose Start > Run. Type cmd to open the Command Prompt.
- Run the following command to check whether TCP port 80 is being listened on:
If information similar to Figure 2 is displayed, TCP port 80 is enabled.
- Enter http://ECS EIP in the address box of the browser and press Enter.
If the requested page can be accessed, the security group rule has taken effect.
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