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ciscokid1903
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Mass Creation of object addresses in FGT

Has anyone created a script for importing a list of IP addresses to create Object Addresses within the FortiGate firewall? Ideally this script would allow for updates etc on a monthly basis. example list IP,Hostname,Interface 111.111.111.111,HOST-1,OUTSIDE 222.222.222.222,HOST-2,OUTSIDE 333.333.333.333,HOST-3,OUTSIDE to produce an output like the following:
  edit HOST-1 
  set type ipmask 
  set subnet 111.111.111.111/255.255.255.255 
  set associated-interface OUTSIDE  
  next 
  edit HOST-2 
  set type ipmask 
  set subnet 222.222.222.222/255.255.255.255 
  set associated-interface OUTSIDE  
  next 
  edit HOST-3 
  set type ipmask 
  set subnet 333.333.333.333/255.255.255.255 
  set associated-interface OUTSIDE  
  end 
 
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rwpatterson
Valued Contributor III

That doesn' t look to be so difficult. You would still have to manually upload that into your unit though.

Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
See my Fortigate related scripts at: http://fortigate.camerabob.com

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ede_pfau
SuperUser
SuperUser

here you are with a rudimentary batch script:
 @echo off
 REM input: textfile addr.txt with IP,name,interface (one per line)
 REM values delimited by commas, comments start with #
 
 REM redirect output to a batch command file for uploading to a Fortigate
 
 
 echo config firewall address
 for /f " eol=# tokens=1-3 delims=,"  %%i in (addr.txt) do CALL :oneaddr %%i %%j %%k
 echo end
 goto :EOF
 
 :oneaddr
 echo edit %2  
 echo set type ipmask  
 echo set subnet %1/32
 set intf=%3  
 if [%3]==[] set intf=ANY 
 echo set associated-interface %intf%   
 echo next
with this input file
# IP,Hostname,Interface 111.111.111.111,HOST-1,OUTSIDE 222.222.222.222,HOST-2 333.333.333.333,HOST-3,OUTSIDE
this output is produced:
config firewall address edit HOST-1 set type ipmask set subnet 111.111.111.111/32 set associated-interface OUTSIDE next edit HOST-2 set type ipmask set subnet 222.222.222.222/32 set associated-interface ANY next edit HOST-3 set type ipmask set subnet 333.333.333.333/32 set associated-interface OUTSIDE next end

Ede

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ede_pfau
SuperUser
SuperUser

hi,

 

step-by-step on a Windows PC:

 

assuming you copied and pasted my batch script into notepad and saved that as "mkadr.cmd".

Then you write down your addresses in notepad and save that as "addr.txt".

- this name is fixed! the script expects only this name, you cannot change it. -

Then you open a commandline: press the Windows key (lower left of keyboard, between Ctrl and Alt), and type "cmd.exe" into the search field. A DOS box/command line window should open.

Go into the directory where you saved the 2 files: cd "C:\users\blabla\downloads"

You should be able to list these files: "dir mkadr.cmd", "dir addr.txt"

Now generate the batchcommands for the Fortigate: "mkadr > newadr.bcmd"

Check the file: "dir newadr.bcmd", filesize should be > 0.

 

To upload to the Fortigate, in the GUI go to System > Config > Advanced, Scripts and upload the file.

Afterwards check the address objects in Firewall Objects > Addresses.


Ede

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KPS
New Contributor III

Hi!

 

I dont't know, what you exactly want to achieve (finally), but perhaps, it's worth to look at the new "Farbric-Connector-Feeds" in 6.2

 

You can dynamically feed in lists of ip addresses as http-download and use these lists as address objects in policies.

 

...just in case...

emnoc
Esteemed Contributor III

Also if you need to build azure dc range lists or similar you can do the following

 

http://socpuppet.blogspot.com/2017/03/how-to-extract-ms-azure-dc-and-batch-of.html

 

if your doing consecutive items in bulk you can also do something similar

 

http://socpuppet.blogspot.com/2012/11/fortigate-firewall-cfg-script-to-speed.html

 

Great for new deployments and where items are consecutive in nature.

 

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