#!/usr/bin/python # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . # from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type ANSIBLE_METADATA = { "metadata_version": "1.1", "status": ["preview"], "supported_by": "community" } DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: fmgr_fwobj_address notes: - Full Documentation at U(https://ftnt-ansible-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). author: - Luke Weighall (@lweighall) - Andrew Welsh (@Ghilli3) - Jim Huber (@p4r4n0y1ng) short_description: Allows the management of firewall objects in FortiManager description: - Allows for the management of IPv4, IPv6, and multicast address objects within FortiManager. options: adom: description: - The ADOM the configuration should belong to. required: false default: root allow_routing: description: - Enable/disable use of this address in the static route configuration. choices: ['enable', 'disable'] default: 'disable' associated_interface: description: - Associated interface name. cache_ttl: description: - Minimal TTL of individual IP addresses in FQDN cache. Only applies when type = wildcard-fqdn. color: description: - Color of the object in FortiManager GUI. - Takes integers 1-32 default: 22 comment: description: - Comment for the object in FortiManager. country: description: - Country name. Required if type = geographic. end_ip: description: - End IP. Only used when ipv4 = iprange. group_members: description: - Address group member. If this is defined w/out group_name, the operation will fail. group_name: description: - Address group name. If this is defined in playbook task, all other options are ignored. ipv4: description: - Type of IPv4 Object. - Must not be specified with either multicast or IPv6 parameters. choices: ['ipmask', 'iprange', 'fqdn', 'wildcard', 'geography', 'wildcard-fqdn', 'group'] ipv4addr: description: - IP and network mask. If only defining one IP use this parameter. (i.e. 10.7.220.30/255.255.255.255) - Can also define subnets (i.e. 10.7.220.0/255.255.255.0) - Also accepts CIDR (i.e. 10.7.220.0/24) - If Netmask is omitted after IP address, /32 is assumed. - When multicast is set to Broadcast Subnet the ipv4addr parameter is used to specify the subnet. ipv6: description: - Puts module into IPv6 mode. - Must not be specified with either ipv4 or multicast parameters. choices: ['ip', 'iprange', 'group'] ipv6addr: description: - IPv6 address in full. (i.e. 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334) fqdn: description: - Fully qualified domain name. mode: description: - Sets one of three modes for managing the object. choices: ['add', 'set', 'delete'] default: add multicast: description: - Manages Multicast Address Objects. - Sets either a Multicast IP Range or a Broadcast Subnet. - Must not be specified with either ipv4 or ipv6 parameters. - When set to Broadcast Subnet the ipv4addr parameter is used to specify the subnet. - Can create IPv4 Multicast Objects (multicastrange and broadcastmask options -- uses start/end-ip and ipv4addr). choices: ['multicastrange', 'broadcastmask', 'ip6'] name: description: - Friendly Name Address object name in FortiManager. obj_id: description: - Object ID for NSX. start_ip: description: - Start IP. Only used when ipv4 = iprange. visibility: description: - Enable/disable address visibility. choices: ['enable', 'disable'] default: 'enable' wildcard: description: - IP address and wildcard netmask. Required if ipv4 = wildcard. wildcard_fqdn: description: - Wildcard FQDN. Required if ipv4 = wildcard-fqdn. ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "ipmask" ipv4addr: "10.7.220.30/32" name: "ansible_v4Obj" comment: "Created by Ansible" color: "6" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS OBJECT MORE OPTIONS fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "ipmask" ipv4addr: "10.7.220.34/32" name: "ansible_v4Obj_MORE" comment: "Created by Ansible" color: "6" allow_routing: "enable" cache_ttl: "180" associated_interface: "port1" obj_id: "123" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS SUBNET OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "ipmask" ipv4addr: "10.7.220.0/255.255.255.128" name: "ansible_subnet" comment: "Created by Ansible" mode: "set" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS RANGE OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "iprange" start_ip: "10.7.220.1" end_ip: "10.7.220.125" name: "ansible_range" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS WILDCARD OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "wildcard" wildcard: "10.7.220.30/255.255.255.255" name: "ansible_wildcard" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS WILDCARD FQDN OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "wildcard-fqdn" wildcard_fqdn: "*.myds.com" name: "Synology myds DDNS service" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS FQDN OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "fqdn" fqdn: "ansible.com" name: "ansible_fqdn" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS GEO OBJECT fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "geography" country: "usa" name: "ansible_geo" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv6 ADDRESS fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv6: "ip" ipv6addr: "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334" name: "ansible_v6Obj" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv6 ADDRESS RANGE fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv6: "iprange" start_ip: "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334" end_ip: "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7446" name: "ansible_v6range" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD IPv4 IP ADDRESS GROUP fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv4: "group" group_name: "ansibleIPv4Group" group_members: "ansible_fqdn, ansible_wildcard, ansible_range" - name: ADD IPv6 IP ADDRESS GROUP fmgr_fwobj_address: ipv6: "group" group_name: "ansibleIPv6Group" group_members: "ansible_v6Obj, ansible_v6range" - name: ADD MULTICAST RANGE fmgr_fwobj_address: multicast: "multicastrange" start_ip: "224.0.0.251" end_ip: "224.0.0.251" name: "ansible_multicastrange" comment: "Created by Ansible" - name: ADD BROADCAST SUBNET fmgr_fwobj_address: multicast: "broadcastmask" ipv4addr: "10.7.220.0/24" name: "ansible_broadcastSubnet" comment: "Created by Ansible" ''' RETURN = """ api_result: description: full API response, includes status code and message returned: always type: str """ import re from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, env_fallback from ansible.module_utils.connection import Connection from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.network.fortimanager.fortimanager import FortiManagerHandler from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.network.fortimanager.common import FMGBaseException from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.network.fortimanager.common import FMGRCommon from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.network.fortimanager.common import DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.network.fortimanager.common import FAIL_SOCKET_MSG def fmgr_fwobj_ipv4(fmgr, paramgram): """ :param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py :type fmgr: class object :param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process :type paramgram: dict :return: The response from the FortiManager :rtype: dict """ # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR SET OR ADD if paramgram["mode"] in ['set', 'add']: # CREATE THE DATAGRAM DICTIONARY # ENSURE THE DATAGRAM KEYS MATCH THE JSON API GUIDE ATTRIBUTES, NOT WHAT IS IN ANSIBLE # SOME PARAMETERS SHOWN IN THIS DICTIONARY WE DON'T EVEN ASK THE USER FOR IN PLAYBOOKS BUT ARE REQUIRED datagram = { "comment": paramgram["comment"], "associated-interface": paramgram["associated-interface"], "cache-ttl": paramgram["cache-ttl"], "name": paramgram["name"], "allow-routing": paramgram["allow-routing"], "color": paramgram["color"], "meta fields": {}, "dynamic_mapping": [], "visibility": paramgram["allow-routing"], "type": paramgram["ipv4"], } # SET THE CORRECT URL BASED ON THE TYPE (WE'RE DOING GROUPS IN THIS METHOD, TOO) if datagram["type"] == "group": url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/addrgrp'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"]) else: url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/address'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"]) ######################### # IF type = 'ipmask' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "ipmask": # CREATE THE SUBNET LIST OBJECT subnet = [] # EVAL THE IPV4ADDR INPUT AND SPLIT THE IP ADDRESS FROM THE MASK AND APPEND THEM TO THE SUBNET LIST for subnets in paramgram["ipv4addr"].split("/"): subnet.append(subnets) # CHECK THAT THE SECOND ENTRY IN THE SUBNET LIST (WHAT WAS TO THE RIGHT OF THE / CHARACTER) # IS IN SUBNET MASK FORMAT AND NOT CIDR FORMAT. # IF IT IS IN CIDR FORMAT, WE NEED TO CONVERT IT TO SUBNET BIT MASK FORMAT FOR THE JSON API if not re.match(r'\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}', subnet[1]): # IF THE SUBNET PARAMETER INPUT DIDN'T LOOK LIKE xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx TO REGEX... # ... RUN IT THROUGH THE CIDR_TO_NETMASK() FUNCTION mask = fmgr._tools.cidr_to_netmask(subnet[1]) # AND THEN UPDATE THE SUBNET LIST OBJECT subnet[1] = mask # INCLUDE THE SUBNET LIST OBJECT IN THE DATAGRAM DICTIONARY TO BE SUBMITTED datagram["subnet"] = subnet ######################### # IF type = 'iprange' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "iprange": datagram["start-ip"] = paramgram["start-ip"] datagram["end-ip"] = paramgram["end-ip"] datagram["subnet"] = ["0.0.0.0", "0.0.0.0"] ######################### # IF type = 'geography' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "geography": datagram["country"] = paramgram["country"] ######################### # IF type = 'wildcard' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "wildcard": subnet = [] for subnets in paramgram["wildcard"].split("/"): subnet.append(subnets) if not re.match(r'\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}', subnet[1]): mask = fmgr._tools.cidr_to_netmask(subnet[1]) subnet[1] = mask datagram["wildcard"] = subnet ######################### # IF type = 'wildcard-fqdn' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "wildcard-fqdn": datagram["wildcard-fqdn"] = paramgram["wildcard-fqdn"] ######################### # IF type = 'fqdn' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "fqdn": datagram["fqdn"] = paramgram["fqdn"] ######################### # IF type = 'group' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "group": datagram = { "comment": paramgram["comment"], "name": paramgram["group_name"], "color": paramgram["color"], "meta fields": {}, "dynamic_mapping": [], "visibility": paramgram["visibility"] } members = [] group_members = paramgram["group_members"].replace(" ", "") try: for member in group_members.split(","): members.append(member) except Exception: pass datagram["member"] = members # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR DELETE if paramgram["mode"] == "delete": # IF A GROUP, SET THE CORRECT NAME AND URL FOR THE GROUP ENDPOINT if paramgram["ipv4"] == "group": datagram = {} url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/addrgrp/{name}'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"], name=paramgram["group_name"]) # OTHERWISE WE'RE JUST GOING TO USE THE ADDRESS ENDPOINT else: datagram = {} url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/address/{name}'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"], name=paramgram["name"]) response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, paramgram["mode"]) return response def fmgr_fwobj_ipv6(fmgr, paramgram): """ :param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py :type fmgr: class object :param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process :type paramgram: dict :return: The response from the FortiManager :rtype: dict """ # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR SET OR ADD if paramgram["mode"] in ['set', 'add']: # CREATE THE DATAGRAM DICTIONARY # ENSURE THE DATAGRAM KEYS MATCH THE JSON API GUIDE ATTRIBUTES, NOT WHAT IS IN ANSIBLE # SOME PARAMETERS SHOWN IN THIS DICTIONARY WE DON'T EVEN ASK THE USER FOR IN PLAYBOOKS BUT ARE REQUIRED datagram = { "comment": paramgram["comment"], "name": paramgram["name"], "color": paramgram["color"], "dynamic_mapping": [], "visibility": paramgram["visibility"], "type": paramgram["ipv6"] } # SET THE CORRECT URL BASED ON THE TYPE (WE'RE DOING GROUPS IN THIS METHOD, TOO) if datagram["type"] == "group": url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/addrgrp6'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"]) else: url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/address6'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"]) ######################### # IF type = 'ip' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "ip": datagram["type"] = "ipprefix" datagram["ip6"] = paramgram["ipv6addr"] ######################### # IF type = 'iprange' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "iprange": datagram["start-ip"] = paramgram["start-ip"] datagram["end-ip"] = paramgram["end-ip"] ######################### # IF type = 'group' ######################### if datagram["type"] == "group": datagram = None datagram = { "comment": paramgram["comment"], "name": paramgram["group_name"], "color": paramgram["color"], "visibility": paramgram["visibility"] } members = [] group_members = paramgram["group_members"].replace(" ", "") try: for member in group_members.split(","): members.append(member) except Exception: pass datagram["member"] = members # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR DELETE if paramgram["mode"] == "delete": # IF A GROUP, SET THE CORRECT NAME AND URL FOR THE GROUP ENDPOINT if paramgram["ipv6"] == "group": datagram = {} url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/addrgrp6/{name}'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"], name=paramgram["group_name"]) # OTHERWISE WE'RE JUST GOING TO USE THE ADDRESS ENDPOINT else: datagram = {} url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/address6/{name}'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"], name=paramgram["name"]) response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, paramgram["mode"]) return response def fmgr_fwobj_multicast(fmgr, paramgram): """ :param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py :type fmgr: class object :param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process :type paramgram: dict :return: The response from the FortiManager :rtype: dict """ # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR SET OR ADD if paramgram["mode"] in ['set', 'add']: # CREATE THE DATAGRAM DICTIONARY # ENSURE THE DATAGRAM KEYS MATCH THE JSON API GUIDE ATTRIBUTES, NOT WHAT IS IN ANSIBLE # SOME PARAMETERS SHOWN IN THIS DICTIONARY WE DON'T EVEN ASK THE USER FOR IN PLAYBOOKS BUT ARE REQUIRED datagram = { "associated-interface": paramgram["associated-interface"], "comment": paramgram["comment"], "name": paramgram["name"], "color": paramgram["color"], "type": paramgram["multicast"], "visibility": paramgram["visibility"], } # SET THE CORRECT URL url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/multicast-address'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"]) ######################### # IF type = 'multicastrange' ######################### if paramgram["multicast"] == "multicastrange": datagram["start-ip"] = paramgram["start-ip"] datagram["end-ip"] = paramgram["end-ip"] datagram["subnet"] = ["0.0.0.0", "0.0.0.0"] ######################### # IF type = 'broadcastmask' ######################### if paramgram["multicast"] == "broadcastmask": # EVAL THE IPV4ADDR INPUT AND SPLIT THE IP ADDRESS FROM THE MASK AND APPEND THEM TO THE SUBNET LIST subnet = [] for subnets in paramgram["ipv4addr"].split("/"): subnet.append(subnets) # CHECK THAT THE SECOND ENTRY IN THE SUBNET LIST (WHAT WAS TO THE RIGHT OF THE / CHARACTER) # IS IN SUBNET MASK FORMAT AND NOT CIDR FORMAT. # IF IT IS IN CIDR FORMAT, WE NEED TO CONVERT IT TO SUBNET BIT MASK FORMAT FOR THE JSON API if not re.match(r'\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}.\d{1,3}', subnet[1]): # IF THE SUBNET PARAMETER INPUT DIDN'T LOOK LIKE 255.255.255.255 TO REGEX... # ... RUN IT THROUGH THE fmgr_cidr_to_netmask() FUNCTION mask = fmgr._tools.cidr_to_netmask(subnet[1]) # AND THEN UPDATE THE SUBNET LIST OBJECT subnet[1] = mask # INCLUDE THE SUBNET LIST OBJECT IN THE DATAGRAM DICTIONARY TO BE SUBMITTED datagram["subnet"] = subnet # EVAL THE MODE PARAMETER FOR DELETE if paramgram["mode"] == "delete": datagram = { "name": paramgram["name"] } # SET THE CORRECT URL FOR DELETE url = '/pm/config/adom/{adom}/obj/firewall/multicast-address/{name}'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"], name=paramgram["name"]) response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, paramgram["mode"]) return response def main(): argument_spec = dict( adom=dict(required=False, type="str", default="root"), mode=dict(choices=["add", "set", "delete"], type="str", default="add"), allow_routing=dict(required=False, type="str", choices=['enable', 'disable'], default="disable"), associated_interface=dict(required=False, type="str"), cache_ttl=dict(required=False, type="str"), color=dict(required=False, type="str", default=22), comment=dict(required=False, type="str"), country=dict(required=False, type="str"), fqdn=dict(required=False, type="str"), name=dict(required=False, type="str"), start_ip=dict(required=False, type="str"), end_ip=dict(required=False, type="str"), ipv4=dict(required=False, type="str", choices=['ipmask', 'iprange', 'fqdn', 'wildcard', 'geography', 'wildcard-fqdn', 'group']), visibility=dict(required=False, type="str", choices=['enable', 'disable'], default="enable"), wildcard=dict(required=False, type="str"), wildcard_fqdn=dict(required=False, type="str"), ipv6=dict(required=False, type="str", choices=['ip', 'iprange', 'group']), group_members=dict(required=False, type="str"), group_name=dict(required=False, type="str"), ipv4addr=dict(required=False, type="str"), ipv6addr=dict(required=False, type="str"), multicast=dict(required=False, type="str", choices=['multicastrange', 'broadcastmask', 'ip6']), obj_id=dict(required=False, type="str"), ) module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=False, mutually_exclusive=[ ['ipv4', 'ipv6'], ['ipv4', 'multicast'], ['ipv6', 'multicast'] ]) paramgram = { "adom": module.params["adom"], "allow-routing": module.params["allow_routing"], "associated-interface": module.params["associated_interface"], "cache-ttl": module.params["cache_ttl"], "color": module.params["color"], "comment": module.params["comment"], "country": module.params["country"], "end-ip": module.params["end_ip"], "fqdn": module.params["fqdn"], "name": module.params["name"], "start-ip": module.params["start_ip"], "visibility": module.params["visibility"], "wildcard": module.params["wildcard"], "wildcard-fqdn": module.params["wildcard_fqdn"], "ipv6": module.params["ipv6"], "ipv4": module.params["ipv4"], "group_members": module.params["group_members"], "group_name": module.params["group_name"], "ipv4addr": module.params["ipv4addr"], "ipv6addr": module.params["ipv6addr"], "multicast": module.params["multicast"], "mode": module.params["mode"], "obj-id": module.params["obj_id"], } module.paramgram = paramgram fmgr = None if module._socket_path: connection = Connection(module._socket_path) fmgr = FortiManagerHandler(connection, module) fmgr._tools = FMGRCommon() else: module.fail_json(**FAIL_SOCKET_MSG) results = DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ try: if paramgram["ipv4"]: results = fmgr_fwobj_ipv4(fmgr, paramgram) elif paramgram["ipv6"]: results = fmgr_fwobj_ipv6(fmgr, paramgram) elif paramgram["multicast"]: results = fmgr_fwobj_multicast(fmgr, paramgram) fmgr.govern_response(module=module, results=results, ansible_facts=fmgr.construct_ansible_facts(results, module.params, paramgram)) except Exception as err: raise FMGBaseException(err) if results is not None: return module.exit_json(**results[1]) else: return module.exit_json(msg="Couldn't find a proper ipv4 or ipv6 or multicast parameter " "to run in the logic tree. Exiting...") if __name__ == "__main__": main()