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=Security Groups=
=Security groups=
A security group is a set of rules to control network traffic into and out of your virtual machines. To manage security groups, go to ''Project->Network->Security Groups''. You will see a list of currently defined security groups. If you have not previously defined any security groups, there will be a single default security group.
A security group is a set of rules to control network traffic into and out of your virtual machines. To manage security groups, go to ''Project->Network->Security Groups''. You will see a list of currently defined security groups. If you have not previously defined any security groups, there will be a single default security group.

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=Security groups=
A security group is a set of rules to control network traffic into and out of your virtual machines. To manage security groups, go to <i>Project->Network->Security Groups</i>. You will see a list of currently defined security groups. If you have not previously defined any security groups, there will be a single default security group.

Security groups

A security group is a set of rules to control network traffic into and out of your virtual machines. To manage security groups, go to Project->Network->Security Groups. You will see a list of currently defined security groups. If you have not previously defined any security groups, there will be a single default security group.