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<a href="https://review.openstack.org/#/c/32050/1/quantum/plugins/nicira/common/securitygroups.py">https://review.openstack.org/#/c/32050/1/quantum/plugins/nicira/common/securitygroups.py</a><br><br></div>then restart quantum-server<br>
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Thank you for this. So should I just do a apt-get upgrade, apt-get update?
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<p>I have a basic Grizzly installation following these instructions.<a href="https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide/blob/OVS_SingleNode/OpenStack_Grizzly_Install_Guide.rst" style="color:rgb(27,121,189);text-decoration:none" target="_blank">https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide/blob/OVS_SingleNode/OpenStack_Grizzly_Install_Guide.rst</a></p>
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<p>I am trying to send some traffic via a gre tunnel to an IP address of an interface on my instance. This traffic is neither TCP or UDP. How do I allow this traffic through my security group since I can only select TCP, UDP, or ICMP. Is there a allow any any
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