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Creating NSG using Azure python sdk does not use the security rule


I am using

λ pip show azure Name: azure Version: 2.0.0

I want to create a NSG with a specific security rule. I have the following code.

```

from azure.mgmt.compute import ComputeManagementClient
from azure.mgmt.network import NetworkManagementClient
from azure.common.credentials import ServicePrincipalCredentials
from azure.mgmt.network.v2017_03_01.models import NetworkSecurityGroup
from azure.mgmt.network.v2017_03_01.models import SecurityRule
subscription_id = 'my-id'
credentials = ...

compute_client = ComputeManagementClient(
    credentials,
    subscription_id
)

network_client = NetworkManagementClient(
    credentials,
    subscription_id
)
from azure.mgmt.resource.resources import ResourceManagementClient

resource_client = ResourceManagementClient(
    credentials,
    subscription_id
)
resource_client.providers.register('Microsoft.Compute')
resource_client.providers.register('Microsoft.Network')

resource_group_name = 'test-rg'

security_rule = SecurityRule( protocol='Tcp', source_address_prefix='Internet', 
                              source_port_range="*", destination_port_range="3389", priority=100,
                              destination_address_prefix='*', access='Allow', direction='Inbound')
nsg_params = NetworkSecurityGroup(id='test-nsg', location='UK South', tags={ 'name' : 'testnsg' })
network_client.network_security_groups.create_or_update(resource_group_name, "test-nsg", parameters=nsg_params, security_rules=[security_rule])

This does create the NSG fine but fails to create the proper rules.

What am I missing?


Solution

  • We can use this script to achieve it:

    from azure.common.credentials import ServicePrincipalCredentials
    from azure.mgmt.compute import ComputeManagementClient
    from azure.mgmt.network import NetworkManagementClient
    from azure.mgmt.network.v2017_03_01.models import NetworkSecurityGroup
    from azure.mgmt.network.v2017_03_01.models import SecurityRule
    from azure.mgmt.resource.resources import ResourceManagementClient
    
    subscription_id = 'xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
    credentials = ServicePrincipalCredentials(
        client_id = 'xxxxxx-xxxx-xxx-xxxx-xxxxxxx',
        secret = 'xxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxx',
        tenant = 'xxxxxx-xxxxxxx'
    )
    
    compute_client = ComputeManagementClient(
        credentials,
        subscription_id
    )
    
    network_client = NetworkManagementClient(
        credentials,
        subscription_id
    )
    
    resource_client = ResourceManagementClient(
        credentials,
        subscription_id
    )
    resource_client.providers.register('Microsoft.Compute')
    resource_client.providers.register('Microsoft.Network')
    
    resource_group_name = 'test-rg'
    
    
    parameters = NetworkSecurityGroup()
    parameters.location = 'UK South'
    
    parameters.security_rules = [SecurityRule('Tcp', '*', '*', 'Allow', 'Inbound', description='Allow RDP port 3389',
                                     source_port_range='*', destination_port_range='3389', priority=100, name='RDP01')]   
    
    
    network_client.network_security_groups.create_or_update(resource_group_name, "test-nsg", parameters)
    

    network_client.network_security_groups.create_or_update only have three values, resource_group, security_group_name and parametes.

    More information about network_client.network_security_groups.create_or_update, please refer to this link.