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gcloud-help/gcloud/beta/compute/org-security-policies/rules/create
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NAME
gcloud beta compute org-security-policies rules create - create a Compute
Engine organizationsecurity policy rule
SYNOPSIS
gcloud beta compute org-security-policies rules create PRIORITY
--action=ACTION --security-policy=SECURITY_POLICY [--cloud-armor]
[--description=DESCRIPTION] [--dest-ip-ranges=[DEST_IP_RANGE,...]]
[--direction=DIRECTION] [--[no-]enable-logging]
[--layer4-configs=[LAYER4_CONFIG,...]] [--organization=ORGANIZATION]
[--preview] [--target-resources=[TARGET_RESOURCES,...]]
[--target-service-accounts=[TARGET_SERVICE_ACCOUNTS,...]]
[--expression=EXPRESSION | --src-ip-ranges=[SRC_IP_RANGE,...]]
[GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]
DESCRIPTION
(BETA) gcloud beta compute org-security-policies rules create is used to
create organization security policy rules.
EXAMPLES
To create a rule with priority "10" in an organization security policy with
ID "123456789", run:
$ gcloud beta compute org-security-policies rules create create 10 \
--security-policy=123456789 --action=allow \
--description=example-rule --cloud-armor
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
PRIORITY
Priority of the security policy rule to create.
REQUIRED FLAGS
--action=ACTION
Action to take if the request matches the match condition. ACTION must
be one of:
allow
Allows the request from HTTP(S) Load Balancing.
deny
(DEPRECATED) Only used for Hierarchical Firewalls.
deny-403
Denies the request from HTTP(S) Load Balancing, with an HTTP
response status code of 403.
deny-404
Denies the request from HTTP(S) Load Balancing, with an HTTP
response status code of 404.
deny-502
Denies the request from HTTP(S) Load Balancing, with an HTTP
response status code of 502.
goto-next
Defers enforcement to the next policy in the hierarchy.
redirect
Redirects the request from HTTP(S) Load Balancing, based on
redirect options.
--security-policy=SECURITY_POLICY
short name of the security policy into which the rule should be
inserted.
OPTIONAL FLAGS
--cloud-armor
Specified for Hierarchical Cloud Armor rules.
--description=DESCRIPTION
An optional, textual description for the rule.
--dest-ip-ranges=[DEST_IP_RANGE,...]
Destination IP ranges to match for this rule. Can only be specified if
DIRECTION is egress.
--direction=DIRECTION
Direction of the traffic the rule is applied. The default is to apply
on incoming traffic. DIRECTION must be one of: INGRESS, EGRESS.
--[no-]enable-logging
Use this flag to enable logging of connections that allowed or denied
by this rule. Use --enable-logging to enable and --no-enable-logging to
disable.
--layer4-configs=[LAYER4_CONFIG,...]
A list of destination protocols and ports to which the firewall rule
will apply.
--organization=ORGANIZATION
Organization which the organization security policy belongs to. Must be
set if SECURITY_POLICY is short name.
--preview
If specified, the action will not be enforced.
--target-resources=[TARGET_RESOURCES,...]
List of URLs of target resources to which the rule is applied.
--target-service-accounts=[TARGET_SERVICE_ACCOUNTS,...]
List of target service accounts for the rule.
Security policy rule matcher.
At most one of these can be specified:
--expression=EXPRESSION
The Cloud Armor rules language expression to match for this rule.
--src-ip-ranges=[SRC_IP_RANGE,...]
The source IPs/IP ranges to match for this rule. To match all IPs
specify *.
GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account,
--billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format,
--help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet,
--trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.
Run $ gcloud help for details.
NOTES
This command is currently in beta and might change without notice. This
variant is also available:
$ gcloud alpha compute org-security-policies rules create