What does the command do with respect to the amazon ec2 security groups?



What does the command do with respect to the amazon ec2 security groups?..

Answer / Govind Gupta

The command modifies Amazon EC2 security group rules, controlling inbound and outbound traffic to and from your instances. By specifying the security group ID and using commands like `authorize_security_group_ingress` or `revoke_security_group_ingress`, you can allow or deny specific protocols, ports, and IP addresses.

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