» openstack_fw_policy_v1

Manages a v1 firewall policy resource within OpenStack.

» Example Usage

resource "openstack_fw_rule_v1" "rule_1" {
  name             = "my-rule-1"
  description      = "drop TELNET traffic"
  action           = "deny"
  protocol         = "tcp"
  destination_port = "23"
  enabled          = "true"
}

resource "openstack_fw_rule_v1" "rule_2" {
  name             = "my-rule-2"
  description      = "drop NTP traffic"
  action           = "deny"
  protocol         = "udp"
  destination_port = "123"
  enabled          = "false"
}

resource "openstack_fw_policy_v1" "policy_1" {
  name = "my-policy"

  rules = ["${openstack_fw_rule_v1.rule_1.id}",
    "${openstack_fw_rule_v1.rule_2.id}",
  ]
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • region - (Optional) The region in which to obtain the v1 networking client. A networking client is needed to create a firewall policy. If omitted, the region argument of the provider is used. Changing this creates a new firewall policy.

  • name - (Optional) A name for the firewall policy. Changing this updates the name of an existing firewall policy.

  • description - (Optional) A description for the firewall policy. Changing this updates the description of an existing firewall policy.

  • rules - (Optional) An array of one or more firewall rules that comprise the policy. Changing this results in adding/removing rules from the existing firewall policy.

  • audited - (Optional) Audit status of the firewall policy (must be "true" or "false" if provided - defaults to "false"). This status is set to "false" whenever the firewall policy or any of its rules are changed. Changing this updates the audited status of an existing firewall policy.

  • shared - (Optional) Sharing status of the firewall policy (must be "true" or "false" if provided). If this is "true" the policy is visible to, and can be used in, firewalls in other tenants. Changing this updates the shared status of an existing firewall policy. Only administrative users can specify if the policy should be shared.

  • value_specs - (Optional) Map of additional options.

» Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • region - See Argument Reference above.
  • name - See Argument Reference above.
  • description - See Argument Reference above.
  • audited - See Argument Reference above.
  • shared - See Argument Reference above.

» Import

Firewall Policies can be imported using the id, e.g.

$ terraform import openstack_fw_policy_v1.policy_1 07f422e6-c596-474b-8b94-fe2c12506ce0