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fortigatejs

v1.0.2

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FortigateApi

warning

This library is not maintained and should not be considered secure.

install

Install library

npm i fortigatejs

getting started

this library currently works with a Fortigate API user

create an api token under: System > Administrators > Create New > REST API Admin

You should limit this api key to a trusted host's

Create a Require for the js file

var fortigateapi = require("fortigatejs")

then create a new instance for a device for example:

var forti = new fortigateapi("wf8jbbxGcnp9G7jf7Nw4s1QpmNq0fb", "firewall.nexezo.com")

The first value is the bearer token for your rest api admin

The second value is the Base url of the firewall.

after that you can call on a function for example:

console.log(forti.createAdmin(payload)))

you can find an example payload in /Payloads

to ignore Certificate errors put

process.env.NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED = '0';

on top of your code Warning this should only be used for development purposes.
In production use valid certificates.

Functions

Get


these functions are used to get information from the fortigate and can be ran without any risk.

getAdmin()

wil return all admin acounts with there properties in a json format

getApplicationControl()

wil return all Application controll profiles and settings

getavprofile()

rerurns all Anti-virus profiles

getBackup()

wil return the full firewall config this

getRouteTable()

to get the routing table

Configuration


in the Payloads folder there are a few example Payload wich you can use/edit for your needs.
for al the post opperation you need to include all values for the put operations you can Just add the value that you like to change (like normal JSON)

you can reboot the firewall by calling the reboot function

reboot()

to create a new vlan for example a Office vlan you can use the vlan office you can call for load the file like:

off = fs.readfile("vlan_office.json")

then use the variable in te call like this:

createVlan(off)

the same can be done by using createZone() with the respected payload

Note:

please note that this library is created without access to a API documentation.
if you have any improvements let me know!