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Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition

You're reading from   Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition Practical recipes for secure network infrastructure, global application delivery, and accessible connectivity in Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800563759
Length 298 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Mustafa Toroman Mustafa Toroman
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Preface 1. Azure Virtual Network 2. Virtual machine networking FREE CHAPTER 3. Network Security Groups 4. Managing IP addresses 5. Local and virtual network gateways 6. DNS and routing 7. Azure Firewall 8. Creating hybrid connections 9. Connecting to resources securely 10. Load balancers 11. Traffic Manager 12. Azure Application Gateway and Azure WAF 13. Azure Front Door and Azure CDN Index

Creating rules with an NSG and an ASG

As a final step, we can use NSGs and ASGs to create new rules with better control. This approach allows us to have better control of traffic, limiting incoming traffic not only to a specific subnet but also only based on whether or not the resource is part of the ASG.

Getting ready

Before you start, open your browser and go to the Azure portal at https://portal.azure.com. Locate the previously created NSG.

How to do it...

To create a rule using both an ASG and an NSG, we must follow these steps:

  1. In the NSG pane, find Inbound security rules. Select Add to add a new rule.
  2. For the source, select Application Security Group, and then select the ASG you want to use as the source. We also need to provide parameters for Source, Source port ranges, Destination, Destination port ranges, Protocol, Action, Priority, Name, and Description. An example is shown in Figure 3.15:
    Adding an inbound security rule by providing various parameters

Figure 3.15: Adding an inbound security rule

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