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NAME

       euca-authorize - Eucalyptus tool: Add a new rule to a security group.

DESCRIPTION

       Add a new rule to a security group.

       euca-authorize  [-P, --protocol protocol] [-p, --port-range port_range]
       [-t, --icmp-type-code type:code] [-o, --source-group source_group] [-u,
       --source-group-user     source_group_user]     [-s,     --source-subnet
       source_subnet] [-h, --help] [--version] [--debug] group_name

       REQUIRED PARAMETERS

       group_name                      Name of the group to add the rule to.

       OPTIONAL PARAMETERS

       -P, --protocol                  Protocol ("tcp" "udp" or "icmp").

       -p, --port-range                Range of ports for the rule  (specified
       as "from-to").

       -t,   --icmp-type-code             ICMP  type  and  code  specified  as
       "type:code"

       -o, --source-group              Group from which traffic is  authorized
       by the rule.

       -u, --source-group-user         User ID for the source group.

       -s, --source-subnet             The source subnet for the rule.

       -A, --access-key                User’s Access Key ID.

       -S, --secret-key                User’s Secret Key.

       -U, --url                       URL of the Cloud to connect to.

       --config                         Read  credentials  and  cloud settings
       from the

              specified   config   file   (defaults   to   $HOME/.eucarc    or
              /etc/euca2ools/eucarc).

       -h, --help                      Display this help message.

       --version                       Display the version of this tool.

       --debug                         Turn on debugging.

       Euca2ools  will  use the environment variables EC2_URL, EC2_ACCESS_KEY,
       EC2_SECRET_KEY, EC2_CERT, EC2_PRIVATE_KEY, S3_URL,  EUCALYPTUS_CERT  by
       default.

euca-authorize     Version: 1.2 (BApril 2010