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Connecting Third-Party Servers to HSS Through Direct Connect and VPC Endpoint Overview Resources and Costs Process Flow Process
Configuring a Network Defense Policy (for a VPC Network) For clusters using the VPC network model, you can configure network defense policies to limit the traffic that accesses the servers where containers are deployed. If no security group rules are configured, all incoming and outgoing
Querying the Node List of a Container Cluster VPC Network Function Query the list of container cluster network policies. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI GET /v5/{project_id}/container-network/{cluster_id}/node Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description
For special ports (such as remote login ports), only allow access from specified IP addresses or use VPN or bastion hosts to establish your own O&M channels. For details, see Security Group Rules. Windows servers Use HSS to comprehensively check for and eliminate security risks.
Creating a VPC Endpoint Create a VPC endpoint to enable third-party servers to access HSS through the Huawei Cloud intranet. Create a VPC endpoint will occupy a VPC subnet IP address. Only one VPC endpoint needs to be created for each VPC. Creating a VPC Endpoint Log in to the management
For special ports (such as remote login ports), only allow access from specified IP addresses or use VPN or bastion hosts to establish your own communications channels. For details, see Security Group Rules.
After this function is enabled, simulation data will be injected to the sandbox. open: enabled close: disabled hosts String Sandbox domain names are separated by commas (,). extra ContainerExtraInfo object Additional sandbox configuration, including the VPN traffic diversion sandbox