/** * Authorize Security Group Ingress * The AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress operation adds permissions to a security * group. * Permissions are specified by the IP protocol (TCP, UDP or ICMP), the source of * the request (by IP range or an Amazon EC2 user-group pair), the source and * destination port ranges (for TCP and UDP), and the ICMP codes and types (for * ICMP). When authorizing ICMP, -1 can be used as a wildcard in the type and code * fields. * Permission changes are propagated to instances within the security group as * quickly as possible. However, depending on the number of instances, a small * delay might occur. * When authorizing a user/group pair permission, GroupName, * SourceSecurityGroupName and SourceSecurityGroupOwnerId must be specified. When * authorizing a CIDR IP permission, GroupName, IpProtocol, FromPort, ToPort and * CidrIp must be specified. Mixing these two types of parameters is not allowed. * * @see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2008-12-01/DeveloperGuide/ApiReference-Query-AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress.html * @param mixed $request array of parameters for Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest request * or Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest object itself * @see Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress * @return Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse * * @throws Amazon_EC2_Exception */ public function authorizeSecurityGroupIngress($request) { if (!$request instanceof Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest) { require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest.php'; $request = new Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressRequest($request); } require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse.php'; return Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse::fromXML($this->_invoke($this->_convertAuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress($request))); }
/** * Authorize Security Group Ingress * The AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress operation adds permissions to a security * group. * Permissions are specified by the IP protocol (TCP, UDP or ICMP), the source of * the request (by IP range or an Amazon EC2 user-group pair), the source and * destination port ranges (for TCP and UDP), and the ICMP codes and types (for * ICMP). When authorizing ICMP, -1 can be used as a wildcard in the type and code * fields. * Permission changes are propagated to instances within the security group as * quickly as possible. However, depending on the number of instances, a small * delay might occur. * When authorizing a user/group pair permission, GroupName, * SourceSecurityGroupName and SourceSecurityGroupOwnerId must be specified. When * authorizing a CIDR IP permission, GroupName, IpProtocol, FromPort, ToPort and * CidrIp must be specified. Mixing these two types of parameters is not allowed. * * @see http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2008-12-01/DeveloperGuide/ApiReference-Query-AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress.html * @param mixed $request array of parameters for Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress request or Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress object itself * @see Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress * @return Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse * * @throws Amazon_EC2_Exception */ public function authorizeSecurityGroupIngress($request) { require_once 'Amazon/EC2/Model/AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse.php'; return Amazon_EC2_Model_AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngressResponse::fromXML($this->_invoke('AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress')); }