pub struct FirewallArgs {Show 17 fields
pub allows: Output<Option<Vec<FirewallAllow>>>,
pub denies: Output<Option<Vec<FirewallDeny>>>,
pub description: Output<Option<String>>,
pub destination_ranges: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub direction: Output<Option<String>>,
pub disabled: Output<Option<bool>>,
pub enable_logging: Output<Option<bool>>,
pub log_config: Output<Option<FirewallLogConfig>>,
pub name: Output<Option<String>>,
pub network: Output<String>,
pub priority: Output<Option<i32>>,
pub project: Output<Option<String>>,
pub source_ranges: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub source_service_accounts: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub source_tags: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub target_service_accounts: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub target_tags: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
}
Fields§
§allows: Output<Option<Vec<FirewallAllow>>>
The list of ALLOW rules specified by this firewall. Each rule specifies a protocol and port-range tuple that describes a permitted connection. Structure is documented below.
denies: Output<Option<Vec<FirewallDeny>>>
The list of DENY rules specified by this firewall. Each rule specifies a protocol and port-range tuple that describes a denied connection. Structure is documented below.
description: Output<Option<String>>
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
destination_ranges: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
If destination ranges are specified, the firewall will apply only to traffic that has destination IP address in these ranges. These ranges must be expressed in CIDR format. IPv4 or IPv6 ranges are supported.
direction: Output<Option<String>>
Direction of traffic to which this firewall applies; default is
INGRESS. Note: For INGRESS traffic, one of source_ranges
,
source_tags
or source_service_accounts
is required.
Possible values are: INGRESS
, EGRESS
.
disabled: Output<Option<bool>>
Denotes whether the firewall rule is disabled, i.e not applied to the network it is associated with. When set to true, the firewall rule is not enforced and the network behaves as if it did not exist. If this is unspecified, the firewall rule will be enabled.
enable_logging: Output<Option<bool>>
This field denotes whether to enable logging for a particular firewall rule.
If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Deprecated in favor of log_config
log_config: Output<Option<FirewallLogConfig>>
This field denotes the logging options for a particular firewall rule. If defined, logging is enabled, and logs will be exported to Cloud Logging. Structure is documented below.
name: Output<Option<String>>
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is
created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with
RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match
the regular expression a-z?
which means the
first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following
characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last
character, which cannot be a dash.
network: Output<String>
The name or self_link of the network to attach this firewall to.
priority: Output<Option<i32>>
Priority for this rule. This is an integer between 0 and 65535, both inclusive. When not specified, the value assumed is 1000. Relative priorities determine precedence of conflicting rules. Lower value of priority implies higher precedence (eg, a rule with priority 0 has higher precedence than a rule with priority 1). DENY rules take precedence over ALLOW rules having equal priority.
project: Output<Option<String>>
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
source_ranges: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
If source ranges are specified, the firewall will apply only to
traffic that has source IP address in these ranges. These ranges must
be expressed in CIDR format. One or both of sourceRanges and
sourceTags may be set. If both properties are set, the firewall will
apply to traffic that has source IP address within sourceRanges OR the
source IP that belongs to a tag listed in the sourceTags property. The
connection does not need to match both properties for the firewall to
apply. IPv4 or IPv6 ranges are supported. For INGRESS traffic, one of
source_ranges
, source_tags
or source_service_accounts
is required.
source_service_accounts: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
If source service accounts are specified, the firewall will apply only
to traffic originating from an instance with a service account in this
list. Source service accounts cannot be used to control traffic to an
instance’s external IP address because service accounts are associated
with an instance, not an IP address. sourceRanges can be set at the
same time as sourceServiceAccounts. If both are set, the firewall will
apply to traffic that has source IP address within sourceRanges OR the
source IP belongs to an instance with service account listed in
sourceServiceAccount. The connection does not need to match both
properties for the firewall to apply. sourceServiceAccounts cannot be
used at the same time as sourceTags or targetTags. For INGRESS traffic,
one of source_ranges
, source_tags
or source_service_accounts
is required.
If source tags are specified, the firewall will apply only to traffic
with source IP that belongs to a tag listed in source tags. Source
tags cannot be used to control traffic to an instance’s external IP
address. Because tags are associated with an instance, not an IP
address. One or both of sourceRanges and sourceTags may be set. If
both properties are set, the firewall will apply to traffic that has
source IP address within sourceRanges OR the source IP that belongs to
a tag listed in the sourceTags property. The connection does not need
to match both properties for the firewall to apply. For INGRESS traffic,
one of source_ranges
, source_tags
or source_service_accounts
is required.
target_service_accounts: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
A list of service accounts indicating sets of instances located in the network that may make network connections as specified in allowed[]. targetServiceAccounts cannot be used at the same time as targetTags or sourceTags. If neither targetServiceAccounts nor targetTags are specified, the firewall rule applies to all instances on the specified network.
A list of instance tags indicating sets of instances located in the network that may make network connections as specified in allowed[]. If no targetTags are specified, the firewall rule applies to all instances on the specified network.
Implementations§
source§impl FirewallArgs
impl FirewallArgs
sourcepub fn builder() -> FirewallArgsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> FirewallArgsBuilder
Create an instance of FirewallArgs
using the builder syntax
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for FirewallArgs
impl Clone for FirewallArgs
source§fn clone(&self) -> FirewallArgs
fn clone(&self) -> FirewallArgs
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Freeze for FirewallArgs
impl RefUnwindSafe for FirewallArgs
impl Send for FirewallArgs
impl Sync for FirewallArgs
impl Unpin for FirewallArgs
impl UnwindSafe for FirewallArgs
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