euca-describe-groups (1) Linux Manual Page
euca-describe-groups – Show information about security groups
Synopsis
euca-describe-groups [–show-empty-fields] [-U URL]- [–region USER [at] REGION] [-I KEY_ID] [-S KEY]
- [–security-token TOKEN] [–filter NAME=VALUE] [–debug] [–debugger] [–version] [-h] [GROUP [GROUP …]]
Description
Show information about security groupsDescription
Note that filters are matched on literal strings only, so "–filter ip-permission.from-port=22" will *not* match a group with a port range of 20 to 30.positional arguments:
- GROUP
- limit results to specific security groups
optional arguments:
- –show-empty-fields
- show empty values as "(nil)"
- -U URL, –url URL
- compute service endpoint URL
- –region USER [at] REGION
- region and/or user names to search when looking up config file data
- -I KEY_ID, –access-key-id KEY_ID
- -S KEY, –secret-key KEY
- –security-token TOKEN
- –filter NAME=VALUE
- -S KEY, –secret-key KEY
- restrict results to those that meet criteria
- restrict results to those that meet criteria
- –debug
- show debugging output
- –debugger
- launch interactive debugger on error
- –version
- show the program’s version and exit
- -h, –help
- show this help message and exit
allowed filter names:
- description
- group description group-id group-name ip-permission.cidr CIDR IP range granted permission by the group ip-permission.from-port
- start of TCP/UDP port range, or ICMP type
- number
- ip-permission.group-name
- name of another group granted permission by this group
- ip-permission.group-id
- ID of another group granted permission by this group
- ip-permission.protocol
- IP protocol for the permission
- ip-permission.to-port
- end of TCP/UDP port range, or ICMP code
- ip-permission.user-id
- ID of an account granted permission
- owner-id
- account ID of the group’s owner
- tag-key
- key of a tag assigned to the group
- tag-value
- value of a tag assigned to the group
- tag:KEY
- specific tag key/value combination
- vpc-id
- [VPC only] ID of a VPC the group belongs to
