I see environments with securitygroupsenabled = false but security groups work. 
There must be more to it than that flag.

-George

On Mar 11, 2013, at 11:08 AM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:52 AM, George Reese
> <george.re...@enstratius.com> wrote:
>> Is there a reliable way to determine across versions of CloudStack whether 
>> or not a specific implementation supports the provisioning of security 
>> groups?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> -George
>> 
> 
> 
> listZones should tell you
> 
> (listCapabilities as well)
> 
> See the SG-related responses below:
> 
> 🐵 cloudmonkey> list capabilities
> capability:
> ==========
> customdiskofferingmaxsize = 1024
> cloudstackversion = 4.0.1.20130201075054
> projectinviterequired = False
> securitygroupsenabled = False
> userpublictemplateenabled = True
> supportELB = false
> allowusercreateprojects = True
> 
> 🐵 cloudmonkey> list zones
> count = 1
> zone:
> ====
> localstorageenabled = True
> domain = cloudstack.loc
> name = SanJose
> zonetoken = b480cb70-8fe3-3715-8610-8706f6302c77
> securitygroupsenabled = False
> allocationstate = Enabled
> dhcpprovider = VirtualRouter
> networktype = Advanced
> id = d06193b2-7980-4ad1-b5d8-7b2f2eda63c3

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