vRA 7 & NSX 6.3 – The Security Tag Gotcha!

Lets assume you’re wishing to deploy a vRA 7.x blueprint into an environment where NSX 6.3.x has been deployed, and the DFW default rule is set to deny. During the provisioning of the vRA VMs they will of course need firewall access for services such as Active Directory and DNS to allow them to customise successfully, and here in lies the problem.

You might assume you could go about creating your security policies and security groups as normal and simply include the security tag within the blueprint to grant access to these services. However; vRA won’t assign the security tag until after the machine has finished customizing. So that creates us a potential issue as the VM won’t have access to the applicable network resources such as AD & DNS to finish customizing successfully as the default DFW is set to deny.

So to design around this you need to consider having some shared services rules at the top of the DFW rule table which allow services such as Active Directory and DNS access to these VMs, this will allow the vRA VMs to have the necessary network access to finish deploying & customizing successfully. You could achieve is in a number of ways such as creating a security group based on OS name of “Windows” and VM Name that equals the name of your vRA VM’s. Therefore as soon as vRA creates the VM object it will be assigned to the correct shared services security group and given the correct access, you can then layer in additional services using security tags as originally intended.