-Changed encoding to UTF-8 to work with our FW solution, original author decided to change the CLI argument instead which didn't suit my needs hence the reason why this repo still exists. I suspect the reason this happened is because the original repo was meant for python2 rather than python3 and the error was being thrown by the changes made to python3. The error was to do with a "-" in /u.
A collection of simple scripts to extract policies, groups, addresses and services from a FortiGate configuration file to CSV
The fgpoliciestocsv
script extracts policies and comes in two languages : Perl and Python.
The Python one was originally a simple port of the Perl one developped by Sebastian Knoop-Troullier aka firewallguru
and published on his blog http://firewallguru.blogspot.fr/2014/04/exporting-firewall-rules-to-csv.html
Three other scripts fggroupstocsv
, fgaddressestocsv
, fgservicestocsv
have been added to extract groups, addresses (IPv4 unicast only for now) and services ; and only come in Python.
Pass the configuration file to the scripts with the -i option.
The processed output is available in the policies-out.csv
, addresses-out.csv
, groups-out.csv
, services-out.csv
(default) or in the specified file with the -o option.
Pass the configuration file to the script this is the only supported argument.
The processed output is available in the policies-out.csv
file.
$ python fgpoliciestocsv.py -h
Usage: fgpoliciestocsv.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Main parameters:
-i INPUT_FILE, --input-file=INPUT_FILE
Partial or full Fortigate configuration file. Ex:
fgfw.cfg
-o OUTPUT_FILE, --output-file=OUTPUT_FILE
Output csv file (default ./policies-out.csv)
-s, --skip-header Do not print the csv header
-n, --newline Insert a newline between each policy for better
readability
-d DELIMITER, --delimiter=DELIMITER
CSV delimiter (default ";")
-e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING
Input file encoding (default "utf8")
$ perl fgpoliciestocsv.pl <configuration_file.cfg>
$ cat example.cfg
config firewall policy
edit 1
set srcintf "internal"
set dstintf "wan1"
set srcaddr "all"
set dstaddr "all"
set action accept
set schedule "always"
set service "ANY"
set logtraffic-app disable
set webcache enable
set nat enable
next
end
$ python fgpoliciestocsv.py -i example.cfg
$ cat policies-out.csv
id;srcintf;dstintf;srcaddr;dstaddr;action;schedule;service;logtraffic-app;webcache;nat
1;internal;wan1;all;all;accept;always;ANY;disable;enable;enable
For a policy, an empty value in the action
column might mean deny
, as this is implicit in a FortiGate configuration file.
- Python >= 2.7
- Perl
fgpoliciestocsv 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. fgpoliciestocsv 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 fgpoliciestocsv. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
Fortinet holds every rights about the FortiGate brand. I'm not affiliated nor employed by them.
- Sebastian Knoop-Troullier aka
firewallguru
- Landry Minoza aka
hobgoblinsmaster
AngelOfTerror