Al
2013-Feb-27 12:53 UTC
[Gluster-users] Isolating Gluster volumes with a firewall (amazon security groups)
Hi All, I am looking to utilize gluster on amazon aws for shared storage among web servers (Elastic Beanstalk). However, since I plan on using the gluster tier for numerous different beanstalk environments, I'd like to isolate the systems from accessing each others data. Since Beanstalk uses dynamic IP addresses, I can't utilize the built in auth.allow and auth.reject in gluster to isolate volumes. Is it acceptable to firewall (utilizing security groups in amazon) the underlying bricks (24009+) to prevent cross volume access? Thanks in advance, Al
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