This example will create a new Security Group that allows SSH access from a single IP over the public interface. Additional Security Groups are attached that allow SSH access over the private network as well as inbound HTTP traffic for our webserver.
This code is written to work with Terraform 0.13 and above. If you would like to work with multiple versions of Terraform on the same machine take a look at tfswitch.
Step 1: Clone repo
$ git clone https://github.com/greyhoundforty/IBMCloud-Terraform-Examples.git
$ cd ClassicVSI-SecurityGroups
Step 2: Update example .tfvars
file
You will need to update the terraform.tfvars.example
and then rename it so that Terraform picks up the variables. The file has comments for each item that you need to provide. When done updating the file rename it:
$ cp terraform.tfvars.example terraform.tfvars
Step 3: Initialize Terraform
The version.tf
file will automatically download the most up to date version of the IBM Cloud Terraform Provider when you initialize the directory.
$ terraform init
Step 4: Create Terraform plan
If the terraform init
command completed without error you are now ready to create a plan for your deployment.
$ terraform plan -out default.tfplan
Step 5: Apply generated plan
If our plan generated successfully we can now deploy our resources using the apply
command.
$ terraform apply default.tfplan