Last Updated on September 17, 2021 by Admin 2
Select the correct set of options. These are the initial settings for the default security group:
- Allow no inbound traffic, Allow all outbound traffic and Allow instances associated with this security group to talk to each other
- Allow all inbound traffic, Allow no outbound traffic and Allow instances associated with this security group to talk to each other
- Allow no inbound traffic, Allow all outbound traffic and Does NOT allow instances associated with this security group to talk to each other
- Allow all inbound traffic, Allow all outbound traffic and Does NOT allow instances associated with this security group to talk to each other
Explanation:
A default security group is named default, and it has an ID assigned by AWS. The following are the initial settings for each default security group:
Allow inbound traffic only from other instances associated with the default security group Allow all outbound traffic from the instance
The default security group specifies itself as a source security group in its inbound rules. This is what allows instances associated with the default security group to communicate with other instances associated with the default security group.
A default security group is named default, and it has an ID assigned by AWS. The following are the initial settings for each default security group:
Allow inbound traffic only from other instances associated with the default security group Allow all outbound traffic from the instance
The default security group specifies itself as a source security group in its inbound rules. This is what allows instances associated with the default security group to communicate with other instances associated with the default security group.