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OpenStack Networking Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenStack Networking Cookbook Harness the power of OpenStack Networking for public and private clouds using 90 hands-on recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286100
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sriram Subramanian Sriram Subramanian
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Chandan Dutta Chandan Dutta
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with OpenStack Networking FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Open vSwitch for VLAN-Based Networks 3. Exploring Other Network Types in Neutron 4. Exploring Overlay Networks with Neutron 5. Managing IP Addresses in Neutron 6. Using Routing Services in Neutron 7. Using Neutron Security and Firewall Services 8. Using HAProxy for Load Balancing 9. Monitoring OpenStack Networks 10. Writing Your Own Neutron ML2 Mechanism Driver 11. Troubleshooting Tips for Neutron 12. Advanced Topics Index

Securing the traffic between instances on the same Network


In this recipe, we will see how to use security groups to secure the instances on the same Network. We will create a Network and launch two instances connected to the Network. We will then use security groups in order to restrict the traffic between VMs.

Getting ready

For this recipe, you will need the following information:

  • The name for the Network

  • The name for the security group

How to do it…

  1. Log in to Horizon with the appropriate credentials.

  2. Follow the recipe titled Creating a Subnet and Network using Horizon in Chapter 1, Getting Started with OpenStack Networking to create a Network and its Subnet. For this recipe, we will create a Network called Chapter7_Network1 with a Subnet IP range of 70.70.70.0/24:

  3. Next, we will launch two VM instances named Chapter7_VM1 and Chapter7_VM2 on the Network, Chapter7_Network1, and associate them with the security group, Chapter7_SecurityGroup1, that was created in the previous recipe:

  4. Once the VMs are...

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