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Nautobot plugin to model firewall objects.

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Nautobot Firewall Models Plugin

A plugin for Nautobot that is meant to model layer 4 firewall policies and/or extended access control lists.

Future development will include the ability to onboard an existing access list from a device and the ability to generate device configuration.

Installation

The plugin is available as a Python package in PyPI and can be installed with pip:

pip install nautobot-firewall-models

The plugin is compatible with Nautobot 1.4.0 and higher

To ensure Nautobot Firewall Models Plugin is automatically re-installed during future upgrades, create a file named local_requirements.txt (if not already existing) in the Nautobot root directory (alongside requirements.txt) and list the nautobot-firewall-models package:

# echo nautobot-firewall-models >> local_requirements.txt

Once installed, the plugin needs to be enabled in your nautobot_config.py

# In your nautobot_config.py
PLUGINS = ["nautobot_firewall_models"]

Optional Settings

Models provided by this plugin have a status attribute and the default status is set to use active. This corresponds to the pre-built Nautobot Active Status object.

Use the default_status plugin configuration setting to change the default value for the status attribute.

PLUGINS_CONFIG = {
    "nautobot_firewall_models": {
        "default_status": "active"
        "allowed_status": ["active"], # default shown, `[]` allows all
        "capirca_remark_pass": True,
        "capirca_os_map": {
            "cisco_ios": "cisco",
            "arista_eos": "arista",
        },
        # "custom_capirca": "my.custom.func", # provides ability to overide capirca logic
    }
}

The value assigned to default_status must match the slug of an existing Nautobot Status object. That Status object must have all of the Firewall Models listed in the Content Type associations. See examples below on selecting the Content Type(s) when creating/editing a Status object and the pre-built Active Status with firewall content types added.

Custom Status Existing Status

Screenshots

Navigation Menu Policy View

Documentation

Documentation is hosted on ReadTheDocs at Nautobot Firewall Models Plugin.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcomed and automatically built and tested against multiple version of Python and multiple version of Nautobot through TravisCI.

The project is packaged with a light development environment based on docker-compose to help with the local development of the project and to run the tests within TravisCI.

The project is following Network to Code software development guideline and is leveraging:

  • Black, Pylint, Bandit and pydocstyle for Python linting and formatting.
  • Django unit test to ensure the plugin is working properly.

Questions

For any questions or comments, please check the FAQ first and feel free to swing by the Network to Code slack channel (channel #networktocode). Sign up here

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