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Message #69797
[Bug 1326124] Re: Allow for editing of existing Security Rules
[Expired for neutron because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: neutron
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1326124
Title:
Allow for editing of existing Security Rules
Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
Won't Fix
Status in neutron:
Expired
Bug description:
Currently in the Horizon UI, after adding a security rule you can only
delete it. If you mess up one of the fields, there's no edit option
available where you could see the create dialog again, flip it from
TCP to UDP or whatever you forgot to do, and then update the rule.
You've got to remember everything you need to fill out, delete it, and
then create it properly.
It'd be much simpler if users could edit a security rule group,
instead of having to delete and recreate.
If there's nothing in nova that lets us edit a rule, could we fake it
in the UI and when they "edit" a rule, we just pull out all the
configured info, populate a create dialog with it, and then when they
click save, it deletes the old rule and creates the updated one?
As someone who has entered lots of security rules, I can tell you
firsthand that it's really demoralizing when you realize you forgot to
change TCP to UDP on your otherwise correct rule after creating it,
and have to delete it and try again, remembering which position you
were in on your port table so you don't start entering a different
rule...
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