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Returns effective firewalls applied to an interface of the instance.
HTTP request
GET https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/{project}/zones/{zone}/instances/{instance}/getEffectiveFirewalls
The URL uses gRPC Transcoding syntax.
Path parameters
Parameters | |
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project |
Project ID for this request. |
zone |
The name of the zone for this request. |
instance |
Name of the instance scoping this request. |
Query parameters
Parameters | |
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network |
The name of the network interface to get the effective firewalls. |
Request body
The request body must be empty.
Response body
If successful, the response body contains data with the following structure:
JSON representation |
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{ "firewalls": [ { "kind": string, "id": string, "creationTimestamp": string, "name": string, "description": string, "network": string, "priority": integer, "sourceRanges": [ string ], "destinationRanges": [ string ], "sourceTags": [ string ], "targetTags": [ string ], "sourceServiceAccounts": [ string ], "targetServiceAccounts": [ string ], "allowed": [ { "IPProtocol": string, "ports": [ string ] } ], "denied": [ { "IPProtocol": string, "ports": [ string ] } ], "direction": enum, "enableLogging": boolean, "logConfig": { "enable": boolean, "metadata": enum }, "disabled": boolean, "selfLink": string } ], "organizationFirewalls": [ { "id": string, "rules": [ { "kind": string, "description": string, "priority": integer, "match": { "expr": { "expression": string, "title": string, "description": string, "location": string }, "exprOptions": { "recaptchaOptions": { "actionTokenSiteKeys": [ string ], "sessionTokenSiteKeys": [ string ] } }, "versionedExpr": enum, "config": { "srcIpRanges": [ string ], "destIpRanges": [ string ], "layer4Configs": [ { "ipProtocol": string, "ports": [ string ] } ] } }, "networkMatch": { "userDefinedFields": [ { "name": string, "values": [ string ] } ], "srcIpRanges": [ string ], "destIpRanges": [ string ], "ipProtocols": [ string ], "srcPorts": [ string ], "destPorts": [ string ], "srcRegionCodes": [ string ], "srcAsns": [ integer ] }, "action": string, "preview": boolean, "direction": enum, "targetResources": [ string ], "enableLogging": boolean, "ruleTupleCount": integer, "rateLimitOptions": { "rateLimitThreshold": { "count": integer, "intervalSec": integer }, "conformAction": string, "exceedAction": string, "exceedRedirectOptions": { "type": enum, "target": string }, "enforceOnKey": enum, "enforceOnKeyName": string, "enforceOnKeyConfigs": [ { "enforceOnKeyType": enum, "enforceOnKeyName": string } ], "banThreshold": { "count": integer, "intervalSec": integer }, "banDurationSec": integer }, "targetServiceAccounts": [ string ], "ruleNumber": string, "headerAction": { "requestHeadersToAdds": [ { "headerName": string, "headerValue": string } ] }, "redirectOptions": { "type": enum, "target": string }, "preconfiguredWafConfig": { "exclusions": [ { "targetRuleSet": string, "targetRuleIds": [ string ], "requestHeadersToExclude": [ { "val": string, "op": enum } ], "requestCookiesToExclude": [ { "val": string, "op": enum } ], "requestQueryParamsToExclude": [ { "val": string, "op": enum } ], "requestUrisToExclude": [ { "val": string, "op": enum } ] } ] } } ] } ], "firewallPolicys": [ { "name": string, "type": enum, "shortName": string, "displayName": string, "rules": [ { "kind": string, "ruleName": string, "description": string, "priority": integer, "match": { "srcIpRanges": [ string ], "destIpRanges": [ string ], "layer4Configs": [ { "ipProtocol": string, "ports": [ string ] } ], "srcSecureTags": [ { "name": string, "state": enum } ], "destAddressGroups": [ string ], "srcAddressGroups": [ string ], "srcFqdns": [ string ], "destFqdns": [ string ], "srcRegionCodes": [ string ], "destRegionCodes": [ string ], "destThreatIntelligences": [ string ], "srcThreatIntelligences": [ string ], "srcNetworkScope": enum, "srcNetworks": [ string ], "destNetworkScope": enum }, "action": string, "securityProfileGroup": string, "tlsInspect": boolean, "direction": enum, "targetResources": [ string ], "enableLogging": boolean, "ruleTupleCount": integer, "targetServiceAccounts": [ string ], "targetSecureTags": [ { "name": string, "state": enum } ], "disabled": boolean } ], "packetMirroringRules": [ { "kind": string, "ruleName": string, "description": string, "priority": integer, "match": { "srcIpRanges": [ string ], "destIpRanges": [ string ], "layer4Configs": [ { "ipProtocol": string, "ports": [ string ] } ], "srcSecureTags": [ { "name": string, "state": enum } ], "destAddressGroups": [ string ], "srcAddressGroups": [ string ], "srcFqdns": [ string ], "destFqdns": [ string ], "srcRegionCodes": [ string ], "destRegionCodes": [ string ], "destThreatIntelligences": [ string ], "srcThreatIntelligences": [ string ], "srcNetworkScope": enum, "srcNetworks": [ string ], "destNetworkScope": enum }, "action": string, "securityProfileGroup": string, "tlsInspect": boolean, "direction": enum, "targetResources": [ string ], "enableLogging": boolean, "ruleTupleCount": integer, "targetServiceAccounts": [ string ], "targetSecureTags": [ { "name": string, "state": enum } ], "disabled": boolean } ], "priority": integer } ] } |
Fields | |
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firewalls[] |
Effective firewalls on the instance. |
firewalls[]. |
[Output Only] Type of the resource. Always |
firewalls[]. |
[Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server. |
firewalls[]. |
[Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. |
firewalls[]. |
Name of the resource; provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression |
firewalls[]. |
An optional description of this resource. Provide this field when you create the resource. |
firewalls[]. |
URL of the network resource for this firewall rule. If not specified when creating a firewall rule, the global/networks/default
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firewalls[]. |
Priority for this rule. This is an integer between |
firewalls[]. |
If source ranges are specified, the firewall rule applies only to traffic that has a source IP address in these ranges. These ranges must be expressed in CIDR format. One or both of |
firewalls[]. |
If destination ranges are specified, the firewall rule applies only to traffic that has destination IP address in these ranges. These ranges must be expressed in CIDR format. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. |
firewalls[]. |
If source tags are specified, the firewall rule applies only to traffic with source IPs that match the primary network interfaces of VM instances that have the tag and are in the same VPC network. Source tags cannot be used to control traffic to an instance's external IP address, it only applies to traffic between instances in the same virtual network. Because tags are associated with instances, not IP addresses. One or both of |
firewalls[]. |
A list of tags that controls which instances the firewall rule applies to. If |
firewalls[]. |
If source service accounts are specified, the firewall rules apply only to traffic originating from an instance with a service account in this list. Source service accounts cannot be used to control traffic to an instance's external IP address because service accounts are associated with an instance, not an IP address. |
firewalls[]. |
A list of service accounts indicating sets of instances located in the network that may make network connections as specified in |
firewalls[]. |
The list of ALLOW rules specified by this firewall. Each rule specifies a protocol and port-range tuple that describes a permitted connection. |
firewalls[]. |
The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings ( |
firewalls[]. |
An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: |
firewalls[]. |
The list of DENY rules specified by this firewall. Each rule specifies a protocol and port-range tuple that describes a denied connection. |
firewalls[]. |
The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings ( |
firewalls[]. |
An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for the UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: |
firewalls[]. |
Direction of traffic to which this firewall applies, either |
firewalls[].enableLogging |
Deprecated in favor of enable in LogConfig. This field denotes whether to enable logging for a particular firewall rule. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported t Cloud Logging. |
firewalls[]. |
This field denotes the logging options for a particular firewall rule. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Cloud Logging. |
firewalls[]. |
This field denotes whether to enable logging for a particular firewall rule. |
firewalls[]. |
This field can only be specified for a particular firewall rule if logging is enabled for that rule. This field denotes whether to include or exclude metadata for firewall logs. |
firewalls[]. |
Denotes whether the firewall rule is disabled. When set to true, the firewall rule is not enforced and the network behaves as if it did not exist. If this is unspecified, the firewall rule will be enabled. |
firewalls[]. |
[Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. |
organization |
Effective firewalls from organization policies. |
organization |
The unique identifier for the security policy. This identifier is defined by the server. |
organization |
The rules that apply to the network. |
organization |
[Output only] Type of the resource. Always |
organization |
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. |
organization |
An integer indicating the priority of a rule in the list. The priority must be a positive value between 0 and 2147483647. Rules are evaluated from highest to lowest priority where 0 is the highest priority and 2147483647 is the lowest priority. |
organization |
A match condition that incoming traffic is evaluated against. If it evaluates to true, the corresponding 'action' is enforced. |
organization |
User defined CEVAL expression. A CEVAL expression is used to specify match criteria such as origin.ip, source.region_code and contents in the request header. Expressions containing |
organization |
Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax. |
organization |
Optional. Title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the expression. |
organization |
Optional. Description of the expression. This is a longer text which describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI. |
organization |
Optional. String indicating the location of the expression for error reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file. |
organization |
The configuration options available when specifying a user defined CEVAL expression (i.e., 'expr'). |
organization |
reCAPTCHA configuration options to be applied for the rule. If the rule does not evaluate reCAPTCHA tokens, this field has no effect. |
organization |
A list of site keys to be used during the validation of reCAPTCHA action-tokens. The provided site keys need to be created from reCAPTCHA API under the same project where the security policy is created. |
organization |
A list of site keys to be used during the validation of reCAPTCHA session-tokens. The provided site keys need to be created from reCAPTCHA API under the same project where the security policy is created. |
organization |
Preconfigured versioned expression. If this field is specified, config must also be specified. Available preconfigured expressions along with their requirements are: SRC_IPS_V1 - must specify the corresponding srcIpRange field in config. |
organization |
The configuration options available when specifying versionedExpr. This field must be specified if versionedExpr is specified and cannot be specified if versionedExpr is not specified. |
organization |
CIDR IP address range. Maximum number of srcIpRanges allowed is 10. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].match.config.destIpRanges[] |
CIDR IP address range. This field may only be specified when versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].match.config.layer4Configs[] |
Pairs of IP protocols and ports that the rule should match. This field may only be specified when versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].match.config.layer4Configs[] |
The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings ( |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].match.config.layer4Configs[] |
An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: This field may only be specified when versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organization |
A match condition that incoming packets are evaluated against for CLOUD_ARMOR_NETWORK security policies. If it matches, the corresponding 'action' is enforced. The match criteria for a rule consists of built-in match fields (like 'srcIpRanges') and potentially multiple user-defined match fields ('userDefinedFields'). Field values may be extracted directly from the packet or derived from it (e.g. 'srcRegionCodes'). Some fields may not be present in every packet (e.g. 'srcPorts'). A user-defined field is only present if the base header is found in the packet and the entire field is in bounds. Each match field may specify which values can match it, listing one or more ranges, prefixes, or exact values that are considered a match for the field. A field value must be present in order to match a specified match field. If no match values are specified for a match field, then any field value is considered to match it, and it's not required to be present. For strings specifying '*' is also equivalent to match all. For a packet to match a rule, all specified match fields must match the corresponding field values derived from the packet. Example: networkMatch: srcIpRanges: - "192.0.2.0/24" - "198.51.100.0/24" userDefinedFields: - name: "ipv4_fragment_offset" values: - "1-0x1fff" The above match condition matches packets with a source IP in 192.0.2.0/24 or 198.51.100.0/24 and a user-defined field named "ipv4_fragment_offset" with a value between 1 and 0x1fff inclusive. |
organization |
User-defined fields. Each element names a defined field and lists the matching values for that field. |
organization |
Name of the user-defined field, as given in the definition. |
organization |
Matching values of the field. Each element can be a 32-bit unsigned decimal or hexadecimal (starting with "0x") number (e.g. "64") or range (e.g. "0x400-0x7ff"). |
organization |
Source IPv4/IPv6 addresses or CIDR prefixes, in standard text format. |
organization |
Destination IPv4/IPv6 addresses or CIDR prefixes, in standard text format. |
organization |
IPv4 protocol / IPv6 next header (after extension headers). Each element can be an 8-bit unsigned decimal number (e.g. "6"), range (e.g. "253-254"), or one of the following protocol names: "tcp", "udp", "icmp", "esp", "ah", "ipip", or "sctp". |
organization |
Source port numbers for TCP/UDP/SCTP. Each element can be a 16-bit unsigned decimal number (e.g. "80") or range (e.g. "0-1023"). |
organization |
Destination port numbers for TCP/UDP/SCTP. Each element can be a 16-bit unsigned decimal number (e.g. "80") or range (e.g. "0-1023"). |
organization |
Two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code associated with the source IP address. |
organization |
BGP Autonomous System Number associated with the source IP address. |
organization |
The Action to perform when the rule is matched. The following are the valid actions:
|
organization |
If set to true, the specified action is not enforced. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].direction |
The direction in which this rule applies. This field may only be specified when versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].targetResources[] |
A list of network resource URLs to which this rule applies. This field allows you to control which network's VMs get this rule. If this field is left blank, all VMs within the organization will receive the rule. This field may only be specified when versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].enableLogging |
Denotes whether to enable logging for a particular rule. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to the configured export destination in Stackdriver. Logs may be exported to BigQuery or Pub/Sub. Note: you cannot enable logging on "goto_next" rules. This field may only be specified when the versionedExpr is set to FIREWALL. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].ruleTupleCount |
[Output Only] Calculation of the complexity of a single firewall security policy rule. |
organization |
Must be specified if the action is "rate_based_ban" or "throttle". Cannot be specified for any other actions. |
organization |
Threshold at which to begin ratelimiting. |
organization |
Number of HTTP(S) requests for calculating the threshold. |
organization |
Interval over which the threshold is computed. |
organization |
Action to take for requests that are under the configured rate limit threshold. Valid option is "allow" only. |
organization |
Action to take for requests that are above the configured rate limit threshold, to either deny with a specified HTTP response code, or redirect to a different endpoint. Valid options are |
organization |
Parameters defining the redirect action that is used as the exceed action. Cannot be specified if the exceed action is not redirect. This field is only supported in Global Security Policies of type CLOUD_ARMOR. |
organization |
Type of the redirect action. |
organization |
Target for the redirect action. This is required if the type is EXTERNAL_302 and cannot be specified for GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA. |
organization |
Determines the key to enforce the rateLimitThreshold on. Possible values are:
TLS_JA4_FINGERPRINT : JA4 TLS/SSL fingerprint if the client connects using HTTPS, HTTP/2 or HTTP/3. If not available, the key type defaults to ALL . |
organization |
Rate limit key name applicable only for the following key types: HTTP_HEADER -- Name of the HTTP header whose value is taken as the key value. HTTP_COOKIE -- Name of the HTTP cookie whose value is taken as the key value. |
organization |
If specified, any combination of values of enforceOnKeyType/enforceOnKeyName is treated as the key on which ratelimit threshold/action is enforced. You can specify up to 3 enforceOnKeyConfigs. If enforceOnKeyConfigs is specified, enforceOnKey must not be specified. |
organization |
Determines the key to enforce the rateLimitThreshold on. Possible values are:
TLS_JA4_FINGERPRINT : JA4 TLS/SSL fingerprint if the client connects using HTTPS, HTTP/2 or HTTP/3. If not available, the key type defaults to ALL . |
organization |
Rate limit key name applicable only for the following key types: HTTP_HEADER -- Name of the HTTP header whose value is taken as the key value. HTTP_COOKIE -- Name of the HTTP cookie whose value is taken as the key value. |
organization |
Can only be specified if the action for the rule is "rate_based_ban". If specified, the key will be banned for the configured 'banDurationSec' when the number of requests that exceed the 'rateLimitThreshold' also exceed this 'banThreshold'. |
organization |
Number of HTTP(S) requests for calculating the threshold. |
organization |
Interval over which the threshold is computed. |
organization |
Can only be specified if the action for the rule is "rate_based_ban". If specified, determines the time (in seconds) the traffic will continue to be banned by the rate limit after the rate falls below the threshold. |
organizationFirewalls[].rules[].targetServiceAccounts[] |
A list of service accounts indicating the sets of instances that are applied with this rule. |
organization |
Identifier for the rule. This is only unique within the given security policy. This can only be set during rule creation, if rule number is not specified it will be generated by the server. |
organization |
Optional, additional actions that are performed on headers. This field is only supported in Global Security Policies of type CLOUD_ARMOR. |
organization |
The list of request headers to add or overwrite if they're already present. |
organization |
The name of the header to set. |
organization |
The value to set the named header to. |
organization |
Parameters defining the redirect action. Cannot be specified for any other actions. This field is only supported in Global Security Policies of type CLOUD_ARMOR. |
organization |
Type of the redirect action. |
organization |
Target for the redirect action. This is required if the type is EXTERNAL_302 and cannot be specified for GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA. |
organization |
Preconfigured WAF configuration to be applied for the rule. If the rule does not evaluate preconfigured WAF rules, i.e., if evaluatePreconfiguredWaf() is not used, this field will have no effect. |
organization |
A list of exclusions to apply during preconfigured WAF evaluation. |
organization |
Target WAF rule set to apply the preconfigured WAF exclusion. |
organization |
A list of target rule IDs under the WAF rule set to apply the preconfigured WAF exclusion. If omitted, it refers to all the rule IDs under the WAF rule set. |
organization |
A list of request header names whose value will be excluded from inspection during preconfigured WAF evaluation. |
organization |
The value of the field. |
organization |
The match operator for the field. |
organization |
A list of request cookie names whose value will be excluded from inspection during preconfigured WAF evaluation. |
organization |
The value of the field. |
organization |
The match operator for the field. |
organization |
A list of request query parameter names whose value will be excluded from inspection during preconfigured WAF evaluation. Note that the parameter can be in the query string or in the POST body. |
organization |
The value of the field. |
organization |
The match operator for the field. |
organization |
A list of request URIs from the request line to be excluded from inspection during preconfigured WAF evaluation. When specifying this field, the query or fragment part should be excluded. |
organization |
The value of the field. |
organization |
The match operator for the field. |
firewall |
[Output Only] Effective firewalls from firewall policies. |
firewall |
[Output Only] The name of the firewall policy. |
firewall |
[Output Only] The type of the firewall policy. Can be one of HIERARCHY, NETWORK, NETWORK_REGIONAL, SYSTEM_GLOBAL, SYSTEM_REGIONAL. |
firewall |
[Output Only] The short name of the firewall policy. |
firewallPolicys[].displayName |
[Output Only] Deprecated, please use short name instead. The display name of the firewall policy. |
firewall |
[Output Only] The rules that apply to the instance. Only rules that target the specific VM instance are returned if target service accounts or target secure tags are specified in the rules. |
firewall |
[Output only] Type of the resource. Returns |
firewall |
An optional name for the rule. This field is not a unique identifier and can be updated. |
firewall |
An optional description for this resource. |
firewall |
An integer indicating the priority of a rule in the list. The priority must be a positive value between 0 and 2147483647. Rules are evaluated from highest to lowest priority where 0 is the highest priority and 2147483647 is the lowest priority. |
firewall |
A match condition that incoming traffic is evaluated against. If it evaluates to true, the corresponding 'action' is enforced. |
firewall |
CIDR IP address range. Maximum number of source CIDR IP ranges allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
CIDR IP address range. Maximum number of destination CIDR IP ranges allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Pairs of IP protocols and ports that the rule should match. |
firewall |
The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings ( |
firewall |
An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: |
firewall |
instances.list of secure tag values, which should be matched at the source of the traffic. For INGRESS rule, if all the |
firewall |
Name of the secure tag, created with TagManager's TagValue API. |
firewall |
[Output Only] State of the secure tag, either |
firewall |
Address groups which should be matched against the traffic destination. Maximum number of destination address groups is 10. |
firewall |
Address groups which should be matched against the traffic source. Maximum number of source address groups is 10. |
firewall |
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which should be matched against traffic source. Maximum number of source fqdn allowed is 100. |
firewall |
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which should be matched against traffic destination. Maximum number of destination fqdn allowed is 100. |
firewall |
Region codes whose IP addresses will be used to match for source of traffic. Should be specified as 2 letter country code defined as per ISO 3166 alpha-2 country codes. ex."US" Maximum number of source region codes allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Region codes whose IP addresses will be used to match for destination of traffic. Should be specified as 2 letter country code defined as per ISO 3166 alpha-2 country codes. ex."US" Maximum number of dest region codes allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Names of Network Threat Intelligence lists. The IPs in these lists will be matched against traffic destination. |
firewall |
Names of Network Threat Intelligence lists. The IPs in these lists will be matched against traffic source. |
firewall |
Network scope of the traffic source. |
firewall |
Networks of the traffic source. It can be either a full or partial url. |
firewall |
Network scope of the traffic destination. |
firewall |
The Action to perform when the client connection triggers the rule. Valid actions for firewall rules are: "allow", "deny", "apply_security_profile_group" and "goto_next". Valid actions for packet mirroring rules are: "mirror", "do_not_mirror" and "goto_next". |
firewall |
A fully-qualified URL of a SecurityProfile resource instance. Example: https://networksecurity.googleapis.com/v1/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/securityProfileGroups/my-security-profile-group Must be specified if action is one of 'apply_security_profile_group' or 'mirror'. Cannot be specified for other actions. |
firewall |
Boolean flag indicating if the traffic should be TLS decrypted. Can be set only if action = 'apply_security_profile_group' and cannot be set for other actions. |
firewall |
The direction in which this rule applies. |
firewall |
A list of network resource URLs to which this rule applies. This field allows you to control which network's VMs get this rule. If this field is left blank, all VMs within the organization will receive the rule. |
firewall |
Denotes whether to enable logging for a particular rule. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to the configured export destination in Stackdriver. Logs may be exported to BigQuery or Pub/Sub. Note: you cannot enable logging on "goto_next" rules. |
firewall |
[Output Only] Calculation of the complexity of a single firewall policy rule. |
firewall |
A list of service accounts indicating the sets of instances that are applied with this rule. |
firewall |
A list of secure tags that controls which instances the firewall rule applies to. If |
firewall |
Name of the secure tag, created with TagManager's TagValue API. |
firewall |
[Output Only] State of the secure tag, either |
firewall |
Denotes whether the firewall policy rule is disabled. When set to true, the firewall policy rule is not enforced and traffic behaves as if it did not exist. If this is unspecified, the firewall policy rule will be enabled. |
firewall |
[Output Only] The packet mirroring rules that apply to the instance. |
firewall |
[Output only] Type of the resource. Returns |
firewall |
An optional name for the rule. This field is not a unique identifier and can be updated. |
firewall |
An optional description for this resource. |
firewall |
An integer indicating the priority of a rule in the list. The priority must be a positive value between 0 and 2147483647. Rules are evaluated from highest to lowest priority where 0 is the highest priority and 2147483647 is the lowest priority. |
firewall |
A match condition that incoming traffic is evaluated against. If it evaluates to true, the corresponding 'action' is enforced. |
firewall |
CIDR IP address range. Maximum number of source CIDR IP ranges allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
CIDR IP address range. Maximum number of destination CIDR IP ranges allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Pairs of IP protocols and ports that the rule should match. |
firewall |
The IP protocol to which this rule applies. The protocol type is required when creating a firewall rule. This value can either be one of the following well known protocol strings ( |
firewall |
An optional list of ports to which this rule applies. This field is only applicable for UDP or TCP protocol. Each entry must be either an integer or a range. If not specified, this rule applies to connections through any port. Example inputs include: |
firewall |
instances.list of secure tag values, which should be matched at the source of the traffic. For INGRESS rule, if all the |
firewall |
Name of the secure tag, created with TagManager's TagValue API. |
firewall |
[Output Only] State of the secure tag, either |
firewall |
Address groups which should be matched against the traffic destination. Maximum number of destination address groups is 10. |
firewall |
Address groups which should be matched against the traffic source. Maximum number of source address groups is 10. |
firewall |
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which should be matched against traffic source. Maximum number of source fqdn allowed is 100. |
firewall |
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which should be matched against traffic destination. Maximum number of destination fqdn allowed is 100. |
firewall |
Region codes whose IP addresses will be used to match for source of traffic. Should be specified as 2 letter country code defined as per ISO 3166 alpha-2 country codes. ex."US" Maximum number of source region codes allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Region codes whose IP addresses will be used to match for destination of traffic. Should be specified as 2 letter country code defined as per ISO 3166 alpha-2 country codes. ex."US" Maximum number of dest region codes allowed is 5000. |
firewall |
Names of Network Threat Intelligence lists. The IPs in these lists will be matched against traffic destination. |
firewall |
Names of Network Threat Intelligence lists. The IPs in these lists will be matched against traffic source. |
firewall |
Network scope of the traffic source. |
firewall |
Networks of the traffic source. It can be either a full or partial url. |
firewall |
Network scope of the traffic destination. |
firewall |
The Action to perform when the client connection triggers the rule. Valid actions for firewall rules are: "allow", "deny", "apply_security_profile_group" and "goto_next". Valid actions for packet mirroring rules are: "mirror", "do_not_mirror" and "goto_next". |
firewall |
A fully-qualified URL of a SecurityProfile resource instance. Example: https://networksecurity.googleapis.com/v1/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/securityProfileGroups/my-security-profile-group Must be specified if action is one of 'apply_security_profile_group' or 'mirror'. Cannot be specified for other actions. |
firewall |
Boolean flag indicating if the traffic should be TLS decrypted. Can be set only if action = 'apply_security_profile_group' and cannot be set for other actions. |
firewall |
The direction in which this rule applies. |
firewall |
A list of network resource URLs to which this rule applies. This field allows you to control which network's VMs get this rule. If this field is left blank, all VMs within the organization will receive the rule. |
firewall |
Denotes whether to enable logging for a particular rule. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to the configured export destination in Stackdriver. Logs may be exported to BigQuery or Pub/Sub. Note: you cannot enable logging on "goto_next" rules. |
firewall |
[Output Only] Calculation of the complexity of a single firewall policy rule. |
firewall |
A list of service accounts indicating the sets of instances that are applied with this rule. |
firewall |
A list of secure tags that controls which instances the firewall rule applies to. If |
firewall |
Name of the secure tag, created with TagManager's TagValue API. |
firewall |
[Output Only] State of the secure tag, either |
firewall |
Denotes whether the firewall policy rule is disabled. When set to true, the firewall policy rule is not enforced and traffic behaves as if it did not exist. If this is unspecified, the firewall policy rule will be enabled. |
firewall |
[Output only] Priority of firewall policy association. Not applicable for type=HIERARCHY. |
Authorization scopes
Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute.readonly
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
For more information, see the Authentication Overview.
IAM Permissions
In addition to any permissions specified on the fields above, authorization requires one or more of the following IAM permissions:
compute.instances.getEffectiveFirewalls
To find predefined roles that contain those permissions, see Compute Engine IAM Roles.