Overview
A security group is a stateful virtual firewall capable of filtering. As an important means for network security isolation provided by Tencent Cloud, it can be used to set network access controls for one or more TencentDB instances. Instances with the same network security isolation demands in one region can be put into the same security group, which is a logical group. TencentDB and CVM share the security group list and are matched with each other within the security group based on rules. For specific rules and limitations, please see Security Group Overview. Note:
TencentDB security group currently only supports network access control for VPCs and public network but not the classic network.
Security groups that currently support public network access are available only in the Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, and Chengdu regions.
As TencentDB does not have active outbound traffic, outbound rules are not applicable to TencentDB.
Security Group Configuration for TencentDB
Step 1. Create a security group
2. Select Security Group on the left sidebar, select a region, and click New.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, configure the following items and click OK.
Template: select a template based on the service to be deployed on the TencentDB instance in the security group, which simplifies the security group rule configuration, as shown below:
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Open all ports | All ports are open. May present security issues. | - |
Open ports 22, 80, 443, and 3389 and the ICMP protocol | Ports 22, 80, 443, and 3389 and the ICMP protocol are opened to the internet. All ports are opened to the private network. | This template does not take effect for TencentDB. |
Custom | You can create a security group and then add custom rules. For detailed directions, please see "Step 2. Add a security group rule" below. | - |
Name: name of the security group.
Project: by default, DEFAULT PROJECT is selected. Select a project for easier management.
Notes: a short description of the security group for easier management.
Step 2. Add a security group rule
1. On the Security Group page, click Modify Rules in the Operation column on the row of the security group for which to configure a rule. 2. On the security group rule page, click Inbound rule > Add a Rule.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, set the rule.
Type: Custom is selected by default. You can also choose another system rule template.
Source or Target: traffic source (inbound rules) or target (outbound rules). You need to specify one of the following options:
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A single IPv4 address or an IPv4 range | In CIDR notation, such as 203.0.113.0, 203.0.113.0/24 or 0.0.0.0/0, where 0.0.0.0/0 indicates all IPv4 addresses will be matched. |
A single IPv6 address or an IPv6 range | In CIDR notation, such as FF05::B5, FF05:B5::/60, ::/0 or 0::0/0, where ::/0 or 0::0/0 indicates all IPv6 addresses will be matched. |
ID of referenced security group. You can reference the ID of: Current security group Other security group
| To reference the current security group, please enter the ID of security group associated with the CVM. You can also reference another security group in the same region and belongs to the same project by entering the security group ID.
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Protocol port: enter the protocol type and port range or reference a protocol/port or protocol/port group in a parameter template. Note:
To connect to TencentDB for Tendis, port 6379 must be opened.
Policy: Allow or Refuse. Allow is selected by default.
Allow: traffic to this port is allowed.
Refuse: data packets will be discarded without any response.
Notes: a short description of the rule for easier management.
4. Click Complete.
A security group is an instance-level firewall provided by Tencent Cloud for controlling inbound traffic of TencentDB. You can associate a security group with an instance when purchasing it or later in the console.
Note:
Currently, security groups can be configured only for TencentDB for Tendis instances in VPC.
1. Log in to the TencentDB for Tendis console. In the instance list, click an instance ID or Manage in the Operation column to access the instance management page. 2. On the Security Group page, click Configure Security Group.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, select the security group to be bound and click OK.
Security Group Rule Import
1. On the Security Group page, click the ID of the target security group. 2. On the inbound rules or outbound rules tab, click Import Rule.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, select an edited inbound/outbound rule template file and click Import.
Note:
If there are existing rules in the security group, export them before importing new rules. Existing rules are overwritten after importing.
Security Group Clone
1. On the Security Group page, locate the desired security group and click More > Clone in the Operation column. 2. In the pop-up dialog box, select the target region and target project, enter the new security group name, and click OK. If the new security group needs to be associated with a CVM instance, do so by managing the CVM instances in the security group.
Security Group Deletion
1. On the Security Group page, locate the security group to be deleted and click More > Delete in the Operation column. 2. Click OK in the pop-up dialog box. If the current security group is associated with a CVM instance, it must be disassociated before it can be deleted.
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