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Sync BunnyCDN edge IPs to Cisco FMC Dynamic Objects with secure credential management and scheduling

Project description

bunny2fmc

Automatically sync BunnyCDN IP ranges to Cisco FMC Dynamic Objects.

Quick Install

sudo apt install pipx
pipx install bunny2fmc
bunny2fmc --setup

That's it! Answer the setup questions and you're done.

What it does

bunny2fmc fetches the latest BunnyCDN edge server IP addresses and updates a Dynamic Object in Cisco FMC. No deployment needed - changes are immediate.

Features

  • 🔄 Automatic sync - Fetch latest IPs from BunnyCDN API
  • 🔐 Secure credentials - Stored in OS keyring
  • Scheduled execution - Run via cron (daily/hourly/custom)
  • 📊 Smart updates - Only changes what's needed
  • 📝 Logging - Track all sync activity

Prerequisites

Before running bunny2fmc --setup, create a dedicated API user in FMC:

  1. FMC → System → Users → Add User
  2. Settings:
    • Username: bunny2fmc_sync
    • Password: [choose strong password - save it!]
    • Role: Network Admin (or Maintenance User)
    • Authentication: Local
  3. Click Save

Important: Don't use your admin account - API login logs out the web UI session!

Commands

Command Description
bunny2fmc --setup Interactive configuration
bunny2fmc --run Run sync now
bunny2fmc --start Start scheduled sync (cron)
bunny2fmc --stop Stop scheduled sync
bunny2fmc --config Show configuration
bunny2fmc --logs View recent logs
bunny2fmc --logs follow Follow logs in real-time
bunny2fmc --clear Remove all config and credentials
bunny2fmc --help Show all commands

File Locations

All files are stored in ~/bunny2fmc/:

~/bunny2fmc/
├── config.json     # Configuration
├── logs/           # Log files
└── guide/          # Documentation

Troubleshooting

pipx not found:

pipx ensurepath
source ~/.bashrc

bunny2fmc not found:

export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin"

Can't connect to FMC:

  • Check firewall allows port 443
  • Verify FMC hostname/IP is correct
  • Test: curl -k https://fmc.company.com/api/fmc_platform/v1/info

Upgrade:

pipx upgrade bunny2fmc

Uninstall:

pipx uninstall bunny2fmc
rm -rf ~/bunny2fmc/

Requirements

  • Linux (Ubuntu/Debian recommended)
  • Python 3.8+
  • Cisco FMC with API access
  • Network access to FMC and internet

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License

MIT License - see LICENSE file.

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