Cloud vendor neutral solution for Security Groups/Firewall rules etc.?
When an application is deployed in cloud, it needs to set Security Groups/Firewall rules, an application can be written to deploy to any cloud vendor.
But how about SecurityGroups/Firewall rules? Application must use firewall rules, but usage leads to vendor locking.
Can there be any cloud neutral solution for Firewall rules?
amazon-web-services google-cloud-platform firewall aws-security-group network-security-groups
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When an application is deployed in cloud, it needs to set Security Groups/Firewall rules, an application can be written to deploy to any cloud vendor.
But how about SecurityGroups/Firewall rules? Application must use firewall rules, but usage leads to vendor locking.
Can there be any cloud neutral solution for Firewall rules?
amazon-web-services google-cloud-platform firewall aws-security-group network-security-groups
My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
Nov 21 '18 at 20:54
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When an application is deployed in cloud, it needs to set Security Groups/Firewall rules, an application can be written to deploy to any cloud vendor.
But how about SecurityGroups/Firewall rules? Application must use firewall rules, but usage leads to vendor locking.
Can there be any cloud neutral solution for Firewall rules?
amazon-web-services google-cloud-platform firewall aws-security-group network-security-groups
When an application is deployed in cloud, it needs to set Security Groups/Firewall rules, an application can be written to deploy to any cloud vendor.
But how about SecurityGroups/Firewall rules? Application must use firewall rules, but usage leads to vendor locking.
Can there be any cloud neutral solution for Firewall rules?
amazon-web-services google-cloud-platform firewall aws-security-group network-security-groups
amazon-web-services google-cloud-platform firewall aws-security-group network-security-groups
asked Nov 19 '18 at 8:11
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My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
Nov 21 '18 at 20:54
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My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
Nov 21 '18 at 20:54
My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
Nov 21 '18 at 20:54
My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
Nov 21 '18 at 20:54
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SPIFFE specification exactly addresses this problem. But, this project seems to be in its inception stage
https://spiffe.io/spiffe/
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SPIFFE specification exactly addresses this problem. But, this project seems to be in its inception stage
https://spiffe.io/spiffe/
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SPIFFE specification exactly addresses this problem. But, this project seems to be in its inception stage
https://spiffe.io/spiffe/
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SPIFFE specification exactly addresses this problem. But, this project seems to be in its inception stage
https://spiffe.io/spiffe/
SPIFFE specification exactly addresses this problem. But, this project seems to be in its inception stage
https://spiffe.io/spiffe/
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My assumption is that you question is about Amazon EC2 and Compute Engine and seems like to be a feature request. So I recommend that you send your feature request to the Issue Tracker since Stack Overflow is reserved for technical questions.
– Katayoon
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