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runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 # Downgrade Ubuntu to 20.04 to fix missing Python 3.6 runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 # Downgrade Ubuntu to 20.04 to fix missing Python 3.6
strategy: strategy:
matrix: matrix:
python-version: ["3.6", "3.7", "3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"] python-version: ["3.6", "3.7", "3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12"]
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v2 uses: actions/setup-python@v3
with: with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies - name: Install dependencies

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"hda_disk_interface": "sata", "hda_disk_interface": "sata",
"arch": "x86_64", "arch": "x86_64",
"console_type": "telnet", "console_type": "telnet",
"kvm": "allow" "kvm": "allow",
"options": "-cpu host -nographic"
}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{ {

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"kvm": "allow" "kvm": "allow"
}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{
"filename": "alpine-virt-3.18.4.qcow2",
"version": "3.18.4",
"md5sum": "99d393c16c870e12c4215aadd82ca998",
"filesize": 51066880,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/alpine-virt-3.18.4.qcow2/download"
},
{ {
"filename": "alpine-virt-3.16.img", "filename": "alpine-virt-3.16.img",
"version": "3.16", "version": "3.16",
@ -35,6 +43,12 @@
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{
"name": "3.18.4",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "alpine-virt-3.18.4.qcow2"
}
},
{ {
"name": "3.16", "name": "3.16",
"images": { "images": {

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"description": "Alpine Linux is a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox.", "description": "Alpine Linux is a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox.",
"vendor_name": "Alpine Linux Development Team", "vendor_name": "Alpine Linux Development Team",
"vendor_url": "http://alpinelinux.org", "vendor_url": "http://alpinelinux.org",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Alpine Linux.png",
"documentation_url": "http://wiki.alpinelinux.org", "documentation_url": "http://wiki.alpinelinux.org",
"product_name": "Alpine Linux", "product_name": "Alpine Linux",
"registry_version": 4, "registry_version": 4,

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"md5sum": "435218a2e90cba921cc7fde1d64a9419", "md5sum": "435218a2e90cba921cc7fde1d64a9419",
"filesize": 287965184, "filesize": 287965184,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/",
"direct_download_url": "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gns-3/Qemu%20Appliances/bird2-debian-2.0.12.qcow2" "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gns-3/Qemu%20Appliances/bird2-debian-2.0.12.qcow2"
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [

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"status": "stable", "status": "stable",
"maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team",
"maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net",
"usage": "Username: centos\nPassword: centos", "usage": "Username: centos or cloud-user\nPassword: centos",
"port_name_format": "Ethernet{0}", "port_name_format": "Ethernet{0}",
"qemu": { "qemu": {
"adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci",
@ -23,16 +23,16 @@
"console_type": "telnet", "console_type": "telnet",
"boot_priority": "c", "boot_priority": "c",
"kvm": "require", "kvm": "require",
"options": "-nographic" "options": "-cpu host -nographic"
}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{ {
"filename": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230727.1.x86_64.qcow2", "filename": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230704.1.x86_64.qcow2",
"version": "Stream-9 (20230727.1)", "version": "Stream-9 (20230704.1)",
"md5sum": "b66b7e4951cb5491ae44d5616d56b7cf", "md5sum": "e04511e019325a97837edd9eafe02b48",
"filesize": 1128764416, "filesize": 1087868416,
"download_url": "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images", "download_url": "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images",
"direct_download_url": "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230727.1.x86_64.qcow2" "direct_download_url": "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/9-stream/x86_64/images/CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230704.1.x86_64.qcow2"
}, },
{ {
"filename": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-8-20230710.0.x86_64.qcow2", "filename": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-8-20230710.0.x86_64.qcow2",
@ -77,9 +77,9 @@
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{ {
"name": "Stream-9 (20230727.1)", "name": "Stream-9 (20230704.1)",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230727.1.x86_64.qcow2", "hda_disk_image": "CentOS-Stream-GenericCloud-9-20230704.1.x86_64.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "centos-cloud-init-data.iso" "cdrom_image": "centos-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
}, },

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"description": "The chromium browser", "description": "The chromium browser",
"vendor_name": "Chromium", "vendor_name": "Chromium",
"vendor_url": "https://www.chromium.org/", "vendor_url": "https://www.chromium.org/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Chromium.jpg",
"product_name": "Chromium", "product_name": "Chromium",
"registry_version": 4, "registry_version": 4,
"status": "stable", "status": "stable",

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"description": "The CloudRouter Project is a collaborative open source project focused on developing a powerful, easy to use router designed for the cloud.\nCompute resources are rapidly migrating from physical infrastructure to a combination of physical, virtual and cloud environments. A similar transition is emerging in the networking space, with network control logic shifting from proprietary hardware-based platforms to open source software-based platforms. CloudRouter is a software-based router distribution designed to run on physical, virtual and cloud environments, supporting software-defined networking infrastructure. It includes the features of traditional hardware routers, as well as support for emerging technologies such as containers and software-defined interconnection. CloudRouter aims to facilitate migration to the cloud without giving up control over network routing and governance.", "description": "The CloudRouter Project is a collaborative open source project focused on developing a powerful, easy to use router designed for the cloud.\nCompute resources are rapidly migrating from physical infrastructure to a combination of physical, virtual and cloud environments. A similar transition is emerging in the networking space, with network control logic shifting from proprietary hardware-based platforms to open source software-based platforms. CloudRouter is a software-based router distribution designed to run on physical, virtual and cloud environments, supporting software-defined networking infrastructure. It includes the features of traditional hardware routers, as well as support for emerging technologies such as containers and software-defined interconnection. CloudRouter aims to facilitate migration to the cloud without giving up control over network routing and governance.",
"vendor_name": "CloudRouter Community", "vendor_name": "CloudRouter Community",
"vendor_url": "https://cloudrouter.org/", "vendor_url": "https://cloudrouter.org/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/CloudRouter.png",
"documentation_url": "https://cloudrouter.atlassian.net/wiki/display/CPD/CloudRouter+Project+Information", "documentation_url": "https://cloudrouter.atlassian.net/wiki/display/CPD/CloudRouter+Project+Information",
"product_name": "CloudRouter", "product_name": "CloudRouter",
"product_url": "https://cloudrouter.org/about/", "product_url": "https://cloudrouter.org/about/",

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"description": "CoreOS is designed for security, consistency, and reliability. Instead of installing packages via yum or apt, CoreOS uses Linux containers to manage your services at a higher level of abstraction. A single service's code and all dependencies are packaged within a container that can be run on one or many CoreOS machines.", "description": "CoreOS is designed for security, consistency, and reliability. Instead of installing packages via yum or apt, CoreOS uses Linux containers to manage your services at a higher level of abstraction. A single service's code and all dependencies are packaged within a container that can be run on one or many CoreOS machines.",
"vendor_name": "CoreOS, Inc", "vendor_name": "CoreOS, Inc",
"vendor_url": "https://coreos.com/", "vendor_url": "https://coreos.com/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/CoreOS.png",
"documentation_url": "https://coreos.com/docs/", "documentation_url": "https://coreos.com/docs/",
"product_name": "CoreOS", "product_name": "CoreOS",
"registry_version": 4, "registry_version": 4,

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"description": "Cumulus VX is a community-supported virtual appliance that enables cloud admins and network engineers to preview and test Cumulus Networks technology at zero cost. You can build sandbox environments to learn Open Networking concepts, prototype network operations and script & develop applications risk-free. With Cumulus VX, you can get started with Open Networking at your pace, on your time, and in your environment!", "description": "Cumulus VX is a community-supported virtual appliance that enables cloud admins and network engineers to preview and test Cumulus Networks technology at zero cost. You can build sandbox environments to learn Open Networking concepts, prototype network operations and script & develop applications risk-free. With Cumulus VX, you can get started with Open Networking at your pace, on your time, and in your environment!",
"vendor_name": "Cumulus Network", "vendor_name": "Cumulus Network",
"vendor_url": "https://www.cumulusnetworks.com", "vendor_url": "https://www.cumulusnetworks.com",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Cumulus VX.jpg",
"documentation_url": "http://docs.cumulusnetworks.com/", "documentation_url": "http://docs.cumulusnetworks.com/",
"product_name": "Cumulus VX", "product_name": "Cumulus VX",
"product_url": "https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-vx/", "product_url": "https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-vx/",

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"status": "experimental", "status": "experimental",
"maintainer": "Bernhard Ehlers", "maintainer": "Bernhard Ehlers",
"maintainer_email": "dev-ehlers@mailbox.org", "maintainer_email": "dev-ehlers@mailbox.org",
"usage": "Username:\tdebian\nPassword:\tdebian\nTo become root, use \"sudo -s\".\n\nNetwork configuration:\n- In \"/etc/network/interfaces\" comment out \"source-directory /run/network/interfaces.d\"\n- Remove \"/etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init\"\n- Create \"/etc/network/interfaces.d/10-ens4\", for example:\n\nauto ens4\n#iface ens4 inet dhcp\niface ens4 inet static\n address 10.1.1.100/24\n gateway 10.1.1.1\n dns-nameservers 10.1.1.1\n", "usage": "Username:\tdebian\nPassword:\tdebian\nTo become root, use \"sudo -s\".\n",
"symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "symbol": "linux_guest.svg",
"port_name_format": "ens{port4}", "port_name_format": "ens{port4}",
"qemu": { "qemu": {
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}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{ {
"filename": "debian-12-genericcloud-amd64-20230723-1450.qcow2", "filename": "debian-12.2.qcow2",
"version": "12.1", "version": "12.2",
"md5sum": "6d1efcaa206de01eeeb590d773421c5c", "md5sum": "adf7716ec4a4e4e9e5ccfc7a1d7bd103",
"filesize": 280166400, "filesize": 286654464,
"download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bookworm/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/",
"direct_download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bookworm/20230723-1450/debian-12-genericcloud-amd64-20230723-1450.qcow2" "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gns-3/Qemu%20Appliances/debian-12.2.qcow2"
}, },
{ {
"filename": "debian-11-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2", "filename": "debian-11.8.qcow2",
"version": "11.7", "version": "11.8",
"md5sum": "1b24a841dc5ca9bcf40b94ad4b4775d4", "md5sum": "95bf44716c7fa1a1da290fd3c98591f2",
"filesize": 259063808, "filesize": 264933376,
"download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bullseye/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/",
"direct_download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bullseye/20230601-1398/debian-11-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2" "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gns-3/Qemu%20Appliances/debian-11.8.qcow2"
},
{
"filename": "debian-10-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2",
"version": "10.13",
"md5sum": "ca799fb4011712f4686c422c1a9731cf",
"filesize": 228130816,
"download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/buster/",
"direct_download_url": "https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/buster/20230601-1398/debian-10-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2"
},
{
"filename": "debian-cloud-init-data.iso",
"version": "1.0",
"md5sum": "43f6bf70c178a9d3c270b5c24971e578",
"filesize": 374784,
"download_url": "https://github.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/tree/master/cloud-init/Debian",
"direct_download_url": "https://github.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/raw/master/cloud-init/Debian/debian-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{ {
"name": "12.1", "name": "12.2",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "debian-12-genericcloud-amd64-20230723-1450.qcow2", "hda_disk_image": "debian-12.2.qcow2"
"cdrom_image": "debian-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
}, },
{ {
"name": "11.7", "name": "11.8",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "debian-11-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2", "hda_disk_image": "debian-11.8.qcow2"
"cdrom_image": "debian-cloud-init-data.iso"
}
},
{
"name": "10.13",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "debian-10-genericcloud-amd64-20230601-1398.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "debian-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
} }
] ]

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"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty8G.qcow2/download" "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty8G.qcow2/download"
}, },
{
"filename": "empty10G.qcow2",
"version": "10G",
"md5sum": "1d4589798b8a63a6afa7150492ca3193",
"filesize": 196768,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty10G.qcow2/download"
},
{
"filename": "empty20G.qcow2",
"version": "20G",
"md5sum": "df9e4a1169c597117fd8999f0bc3de91",
"filesize": 196928,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty20G.qcow2/download"
},
{ {
"filename": "empty30G.qcow2", "filename": "empty30G.qcow2",
"version": "30G", "version": "30G",
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"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty30G.qcow2/download" "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty30G.qcow2/download"
}, },
{
"filename": "empty40G.qcow2",
"version": "40G",
"md5sum": "4a9e538aa1946a27d91a8d53a8dbc546",
"filesize": 197248,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty50G.qcow2/download"
},
{
"filename": "empty50G.qcow2",
"version": "50G",
"md5sum": "9a17e67e685907fbc0c351689ab289b2",
"filesize": 197408,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty40G.qcow2/download"
},
{ {
"filename": "empty100G.qcow2", "filename": "empty100G.qcow2",
"version": "100G", "version": "100G",
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"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty100G.qcow2/download" "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty100G.qcow2/download"
}, },
{
"filename": "empty150G.qcow2",
"version": "150G",
"md5sum": "7db590ad39f84fdfc91516d162af26f6",
"filesize": 199008,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty150G.qcow2/download"
},
{ {
"filename": "empty200G.qcow2", "filename": "empty200G.qcow2",
"version": "200G", "version": "200G",
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"filesize": 200192, "filesize": 200192,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/", "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty200G.qcow2/download" "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty200G.qcow2/download"
},
{
"filename": "empty250G.qcow2",
"version": "250G",
"md5sum": "7d7272f02edd189aafd81f9c29a35255",
"filesize": 200608,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty250G.qcow2/download"
},
{
"filename": "empty500G.qcow2",
"version": "500G",
"md5sum": "658c825441b9b3080ba00f9eec002eaa",
"filesize": 204608,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty500G.qcow2/download"
},
{
"filename": "empty1T.qcow2",
"version": "1T",
"md5sum": "34997a22f618827aaa62bcfd5b8ce2bb",
"filesize": 212992,
"download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/",
"direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty1T.qcow2/download"
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
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"hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2" "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2"
} }
}, },
{
"name": "10G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty10G.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "20G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty20G.qcow2"
}
},
{ {
"name": "30G", "name": "30G",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2"
} }
}, },
{
"name": "40G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty40G.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "50G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty50G.qcow2"
}
},
{ {
"name": "100G", "name": "100G",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty100G.qcow2" "hda_disk_image": "empty100G.qcow2"
} }
}, },
{
"name": "150G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty150G.qcow2"
}
},
{ {
"name": "200G", "name": "200G",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty200G.qcow2" "hda_disk_image": "empty200G.qcow2"
} }
},
{
"name": "250G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty250G.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "500G",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty500G.qcow2"
}
},
{
"name": "1T",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty1T.qcow2"
}
} }
] ]
} }

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"description": "The VOSS VM is a software emulation of a VSP8K switch.", "description": "The VOSS VM is a software emulation of a VSP8K switch.",
"vendor_name": "Extreme Networks", "vendor_name": "Extreme Networks",
"vendor_url": "http://www.extremenetworks.com", "vendor_url": "http://www.extremenetworks.com",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/VOSS VM.jpeg",
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"description": "FortiAnalyzer Network Security Logging, Analysis, and Reporting Appliances securely aggregate log data from Fortinet Security Appliances. A comprehensive suite of easily customable reports allows you to quickly analyze and visualize network threats, inefficiencies and usage.", "description": "FortiAnalyzer Network Security Logging, Analysis, and Reporting Appliances securely aggregate log data from Fortinet Security Appliances. A comprehensive suite of easily customable reports allows you to quickly analyze and visualize network threats, inefficiencies and usage.",
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"description": "FortiAuthenticator user identity management appliances strengthen enterprise security by simplifying and centralizing the management and storage of user identity information.", "description": "FortiAuthenticator user identity management appliances strengthen enterprise security by simplifying and centralizing the management and storage of user identity information.",
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"description": "FortiCache VM high performance Web Caching virtual appliances address bandwidth saturation, high latency, and poor performance caused by caching popular internet content locally for carriers, service providers, enterprises and educational networks. FortiCache VM appliances reduce the cost and impact of cached content on the network, while increasing performance and end- user satisfaction by improving the speed of delivery of popular repeated content.", "description": "FortiCache VM high performance Web Caching virtual appliances address bandwidth saturation, high latency, and poor performance caused by caching popular internet content locally for carriers, service providers, enterprises and educational networks. FortiCache VM appliances reduce the cost and impact of cached content on the network, while increasing performance and end- user satisfaction by improving the speed of delivery of popular repeated content.",
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"description": "FortiGate Virtual Appliance offers the same level of advanced threat prevention features like the physical appliances in private, hybrid and public cloud deployment.", "description": "FortiGate Virtual Appliance offers the same level of advanced threat prevention features like the physical appliances in private, hybrid and public cloud deployment.",
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"description": "FortiMail is a complete Secure Email Gateway offering suitable for any size organization. It provides a single solution to protect against inbound attacks - including advanced malware -, as well as outbound threats and data loss with a wide range of top-rated security capabilities.", "description": "FortiMail is a complete Secure Email Gateway offering suitable for any size organization. It provides a single solution to protect against inbound attacks - including advanced malware -, as well as outbound threats and data loss with a wide range of top-rated security capabilities.",
"vendor_name": "Fortinet", "vendor_name": "Fortinet",
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"description": "FortiManager Security Management appliances allow you to centrally manage any number of Fortinet Network Security devices, from several to thousands, including FortiGate, FortiWiFi, and FortiCarrier.", "description": "FortiManager Security Management appliances allow you to centrally manage any number of Fortinet Network Security devices, from several to thousands, including FortiGate, FortiWiFi, and FortiCarrier.",
"vendor_name": "Fortinet", "vendor_name": "Fortinet",
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"description": "Today's threats are increasingly sophisticated and often bypass traditional malware security by masking their malicious activity. A sandbox augments your security architecture by validating threats in a separate, secure environment. FortiSandbox offers a powerful combination of advanced detection, automated mitigation, actionable insight, and flexible deployment to stop targeted attacks and subsequent data loss. It's also a key component of our Advanced Threat Protection solution.", "description": "Today's threats are increasingly sophisticated and often bypass traditional malware security by masking their malicious activity. A sandbox augments your security architecture by validating threats in a separate, secure environment. FortiSandbox offers a powerful combination of advanced detection, automated mitigation, actionable insight, and flexible deployment to stop targeted attacks and subsequent data loss. It's also a key component of our Advanced Threat Protection solution.",
"vendor_name": "Fortinet", "vendor_name": "Fortinet",
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"description": "Breaches to network security continue to occur across all industry verticals, even to the most respected brands. The time it takes to discover, isolate, and remediate the incident continues to be measured in hundreds of days-having material impacts on security and compliance standards. It is no wonder that many organizations are struggling. As recent surveys have shown, enterprises have an average of 32 different vendors' devices in their network, with no automated ability to cross-correlate the data that each is collecting. It is also easy to see why organizations are strapped for the cyber security personnel they need to manage all the data in these complex environments.\n\nFrom its inception, FortiSIEM was built to reduce complexity in managing network and security operations. FortiSIEM provides organizations of all sizes with a comprehensive, holistic, and scalable solution for managing security, performance, and compliance from IoT to the cloud.", "description": "Breaches to network security continue to occur across all industry verticals, even to the most respected brands. The time it takes to discover, isolate, and remediate the incident continues to be measured in hundreds of days-having material impacts on security and compliance standards. It is no wonder that many organizations are struggling. As recent surveys have shown, enterprises have an average of 32 different vendors' devices in their network, with no automated ability to cross-correlate the data that each is collecting. It is also easy to see why organizations are strapped for the cyber security personnel they need to manage all the data in these complex environments.\n\nFrom its inception, FortiSIEM was built to reduce complexity in managing network and security operations. FortiSIEM provides organizations of all sizes with a comprehensive, holistic, and scalable solution for managing security, performance, and compliance from IoT to the cloud.",
"vendor_name": "Fortinet", "vendor_name": "Fortinet",
"vendor_url": "http://www.fortinet.com/", "vendor_url": "http://www.fortinet.com/",
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"documentation_url": "http://docs.fortinet.com/fortisiem/admin-guides", "documentation_url": "http://docs.fortinet.com/fortisiem/admin-guides",
"product_name": "FortiSIEM", "product_name": "FortiSIEM",
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"description": "FortiWeb Web Application Firewalls provide specialized, layered web application threat protection for medium/large enterprises, application service providers, and SaaS providers.", "description": "FortiWeb Web Application Firewalls provide specialized, layered web application threat protection for medium/large enterprises, application service providers, and SaaS providers.",
"vendor_name": "Fortinet", "vendor_name": "Fortinet",
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"documentation_url": "http://docs.fortinet.com/fortiweb", "documentation_url": "http://docs.fortinet.com/fortiweb",
"product_name": "FortiWeb", "product_name": "FortiWeb",
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"description": "FreeBSD is an advanced computer operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. A large community has continually developed it for more than thirty years. Its advanced networking, security, and storage features have made FreeBSD the platform of choice for many of the busiest web sites and most pervasive embedded networking and storage devices.", "description": "FreeBSD is an advanced computer operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. A large community has continually developed it for more than thirty years. Its advanced networking, security, and storage features have made FreeBSD the platform of choice for many of the busiest web sites and most pervasive embedded networking and storage devices.",
"vendor_name": "FreeBSD", "vendor_name": "FreeBSD",
"vendor_url": "http://www.freebsd.org", "vendor_url": "http://www.freebsd.org",
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"documentation_url": "https://www.freebsd.org/docs.html", "documentation_url": "https://www.freebsd.org/docs.html",
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"description": "The HPE VSR1000 Virtual Services Router Series is a software application, running on a server, which provides functionality similar to that of a physical router: robust routing between networked devices using a number of popular routing protocols. It also delivers the critical network services associated with today's enterprise routers such as VPN gateway, firewall and other security and traffic management functions.\n\nThe virtual services router (VSR) application runs on a hypervqcor on the server, and supports VMware vSphere and Linux KVM hypervqcors. From one to eight virtual CPUs are supported, depending on license.\n\nBecause the VSR1000 Series application runs the same HPE Comware version 7 operating system as HPE switches and routers, it enables significant operational savings. And being virtual, additional agility and ease of deployment is realized, as resources on the VSR can be dynamically allocated and upgraded upon demand as performance requirements grow.\n\nA variety of deployment models are supported including enterprise branch CPE routing, and cloud offload for small to medium workloads.", "description": "The HPE VSR1000 Virtual Services Router Series is a software application, running on a server, which provides functionality similar to that of a physical router: robust routing between networked devices using a number of popular routing protocols. It also delivers the critical network services associated with today's enterprise routers such as VPN gateway, firewall and other security and traffic management functions.\n\nThe virtual services router (VSR) application runs on a hypervqcor on the server, and supports VMware vSphere and Linux KVM hypervqcors. From one to eight virtual CPUs are supported, depending on license.\n\nBecause the VSR1000 Series application runs the same HPE Comware version 7 operating system as HPE switches and routers, it enables significant operational savings. And being virtual, additional agility and ease of deployment is realized, as resources on the VSR can be dynamically allocated and upgraded upon demand as performance requirements grow.\n\nA variety of deployment models are supported including enterprise branch CPE routing, and cloud offload for small to medium workloads.",
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"documentation_url": "https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/home/documentHome?document_type=135&sp4ts.oid=5195141", "documentation_url": "https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/home/documentHome?document_type=135&sp4ts.oid=5195141",
"product_name": "VSR1001", "product_name": "VSR1001",
"product_url": "https://www.hpe.com/us/en/product-catalog/networking/networking-routers/pip.hpe-flexnetwork-vsr1000-virtual-services-router-series.5443163.html", "product_url": "https://www.hpe.com/us/en/product-catalog/networking/networking-routers/pip.hpe-flexnetwork-vsr1000-virtual-services-router-series.5443163.html",

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"description": "Kerio Connect makes email, calendars, contacts and task management easy and affordable. With Kerio Connect, you have immediate, secure access to your communications anytime, anywhere, on any device - without complexity or expensive overhead.", "description": "Kerio Connect makes email, calendars, contacts and task management easy and affordable. With Kerio Connect, you have immediate, secure access to your communications anytime, anywhere, on any device - without complexity or expensive overhead.",
"vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.", "vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.",
"vendor_url": "http://www.kerio.com", "vendor_url": "http://www.kerio.com",
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"documentation_url": "http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-connect/", "documentation_url": "http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-connect/",
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"description": "Protect your network from viruses, malware and malicious activity with Kerio Control, the easy-to-administer yet powerful all-in-one security solution.\nKerio Control brings together next-generation firewall capabilities - including a network firewall and router, intrusion detection and prevention (IPS), gateway anti-virus, VPN, and web content and application filtering. These comprehensive capabilities and unmatched deployment flexibility make Kerio Control the ideal choice for small and mid-sized businesses.", "description": "Protect your network from viruses, malware and malicious activity with Kerio Control, the easy-to-administer yet powerful all-in-one security solution.\nKerio Control brings together next-generation firewall capabilities - including a network firewall and router, intrusion detection and prevention (IPS), gateway anti-virus, VPN, and web content and application filtering. These comprehensive capabilities and unmatched deployment flexibility make Kerio Control the ideal choice for small and mid-sized businesses.",
"vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.", "vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.",
"vendor_url": "http://www.kerio.com", "vendor_url": "http://www.kerio.com",
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"description": "Stay connected to your customers and colleagues without being chained to your desk.\nKerio Operator is a VoIP based phone system that provides powerful yet affordable enterprise-class voice and video communication capabilities for small and mid-sized businesses globally.", "description": "Stay connected to your customers and colleagues without being chained to your desk.\nKerio Operator is a VoIP based phone system that provides powerful yet affordable enterprise-class voice and video communication capabilities for small and mid-sized businesses globally.",
"vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.", "vendor_name": "Kerio Technologies Inc.",
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"description": "Over 200,000 IT staff across medium to large enterprises worldwide are currently using OP5 Monitor as their preferred network monitoring software.\nOP5 Monitor allows you to take control of your IT, enabling your network to be more responsive, more reliable and even faster than ever before. With unparalleled scalability, OP5 Monitor grows as your company grows, so you'll understand why we say this is the last network monitor you'll ever need to purchase.", "description": "Over 200,000 IT staff across medium to large enterprises worldwide are currently using OP5 Monitor as their preferred network monitoring software.\nOP5 Monitor allows you to take control of your IT, enabling your network to be more responsive, more reliable and even faster than ever before. With unparalleled scalability, OP5 Monitor grows as your company grows, so you'll understand why we say this is the last network monitor you'll ever need to purchase.",
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"description": "Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware's vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V.", "description": "Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware's vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V.",
"vendor_name": "Open vSwitch", "vendor_name": "Open vSwitch",
"vendor_url": "http://openvswitch.org/", "vendor_url": "http://openvswitch.org/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Open vSwitch.jpg",
"documentation_url": "http://openvswitch.org/support/", "documentation_url": "http://openvswitch.org/support/",
"product_name": "Open vSwitch", "product_name": "Open vSwitch",
"product_url": "http://openvswitch.org/", "product_url": "http://openvswitch.org/",

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"kvm": "allow" "kvm": "allow"
}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{
"filename": "openwrt-23.05.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img",
"version": "23.05.0",
"md5sum": "8d53c7aa2605a8848b0b2ca759fc924f",
"filesize": 126353408,
"download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.0/targets/x86/64/",
"direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.0/targets/x86/64/openwrt-23.05.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img.gz",
"compression": "gzip"
},
{ {
"filename": "openwrt-22.03.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img", "filename": "openwrt-22.03.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img",
"version": "22.03.0", "version": "22.03.0",
@ -214,6 +223,12 @@
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{
"name": "23.05.0",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "openwrt-23.05.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img"
}
},
{ {
"name": "22.03.0", "name": "22.03.0",
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"options": "-cpu host -nographic" "options": "-cpu host -nographic"
}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{
"filename": "OL9U2_x86_64-kvm-b197.qcow",
"version": "9.2",
"md5sum": "2ff3d0bc8a243ad89c96215f303f1c73",
"filesize": 560791552,
"download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html",
"direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL9/u2/x86_64/OL9U2_x86_64-kvm-b197.qcow"
},
{ {
"filename": "OL9U1_x86_64-kvm-b158.qcow", "filename": "OL9U1_x86_64-kvm-b158.qcow",
"version": "9.1", "version": "9.1",
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"download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html", "download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html",
"direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL9/u1/x86_64/OL9U1_x86_64-kvm-b158.qcow" "direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL9/u1/x86_64/OL9U1_x86_64-kvm-b158.qcow"
}, },
{
"filename": "OL8U8_x86_64-kvm-b198.qcow",
"version": "8.8",
"md5sum": "717622f373d77349cc102a3a325efbd3",
"filesize": 934215680,
"download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html",
"direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL8/u8/x86_64/OL8U8_x86_64-kvm-b198.qcow"
},
{ {
"filename": "OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow", "filename": "OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow",
"version": "8.7", "version": "8.7",
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"download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html", "download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html",
"direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL8/u7/x86_64/OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow" "direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL8/u7/x86_64/OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow"
}, },
{
"filename": "OL7U9_x86_64-kvm-b145.qcow",
"version": "7.9",
"md5sum": "e60d4145a69b34026db6121109ca9131",
"filesize": 725221376,
"download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-templates.html",
"direct_download_url": "https://yum.oracle.com/templates/OracleLinux/OL7/u9/x86_64/OL7U9_x86_64-kvm-b145.qcow"
},
{ {
"filename": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso", "filename": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso",
"version": "1.1", "version": "1.1",
@ -52,6 +76,13 @@
} }
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{
"name": "9.2",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "OL9U2_x86_64-kvm-b197.qcow",
"cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso"
}
},
{ {
"name": "9.1", "name": "9.1",
"images": { "images": {
@ -59,12 +90,26 @@
"cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso" "cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
}, },
{
"name": "8.8",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "OL8U8_x86_64-kvm-b198.qcow",
"cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso"
}
},
{ {
"name": "8.7", "name": "8.7",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow", "hda_disk_image": "OL8U7_x86_64-kvm-b148.qcow",
"cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso" "cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
},
{
"name": "7.9",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "OL7U9_x86_64-kvm-b145.qcow",
"cdrom_image": "oracle-cloud-init-data.iso"
}
} }
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"description": "Packet crafter and traffic generator for network engineers", "description": "Packet crafter and traffic generator for network engineers",
"vendor_name": "Ostinato", "vendor_name": "Ostinato",
"vendor_url": "https://ostinato.org/", "vendor_url": "https://ostinato.org/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Ostinato.png",
"documentation_url": "https://ostinato.org/docs", "documentation_url": "https://ostinato.org/docs",
"product_name": "Ostinato", "product_name": "Ostinato",
"product_url": "https://ostinato.org/", "product_url": "https://ostinato.org/",

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"description": "PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted, Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) solution. Boasting an impressive feature set including a captive-portal for registration and remediation, centralized wired and wireless management, 802.1X support, layer-2 isolation of problematic devices, integration with the Snort IDS and the Nessus vulnerability scanner; PacketFence can be used to effectively secure networks - from small to very large heterogeneous networks.", "description": "PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted, Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) solution. Boasting an impressive feature set including a captive-portal for registration and remediation, centralized wired and wireless management, 802.1X support, layer-2 isolation of problematic devices, integration with the Snort IDS and the Nessus vulnerability scanner; PacketFence can be used to effectively secure networks - from small to very large heterogeneous networks.",
"vendor_name": "Inverse inc.", "vendor_name": "Inverse inc.",
"vendor_url": "https://packetfence.org/", "vendor_url": "https://packetfence.org/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/PacketFence ZEN.jpg",
"documentation_url": "https://packetfence.org/support/index.html#/documentation", "documentation_url": "https://packetfence.org/support/index.html#/documentation",
"product_name": "PacketFence ZEN", "product_name": "PacketFence ZEN",
"product_url": "https://packetfence.org/about.html", "product_url": "https://packetfence.org/about.html",

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"console_type": "telnet", "console_type": "telnet",
"boot_priority": "c", "boot_priority": "c",
"kvm": "require", "kvm": "require",
"options": "-nographic" "options": "-cpu host -nographic"
}, },
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}, },
"images": [ "images": [
{ {
"filename": "Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2", "filename": "Rocky-9-GenericCloud-Base-9.2-20230513.0.x86_64.qcow2",
"version": "8.5", "version": "9.2",
"md5sum": "44982ddace75a1dba17942401086d72c", "md5sum": "2022bdb49a691119f1fd3cc76de0a846",
"filesize": 1502701568, "filesize": 989265920,
"download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/", "download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9/images/x86_64/",
"direct_download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2" "direct_download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9/images/x86_64/Rocky-9-GenericCloud-Base-9.2-20230513.0.x86_64.qcow2"
},
{
"filename": "Rocky-8-GenericCloud-Base-8.8-20230518.0.x86_64.qcow2",
"version": "8.8",
"md5sum": "3ad7d355909cc37100c037562e4b3b6d",
"filesize": 1800536064,
"download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/x86_64/",
"direct_download_url": "https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/images/x86_64/Rocky-8-GenericCloud-Base-8.8-20230518.0.x86_64.qcow2"
}, },
{ {
"filename": "rocky-cloud-init-data.iso", "filename": "rocky-cloud-init-data.iso",
@ -45,9 +53,16 @@
], ],
"versions": [ "versions": [
{ {
"name": "8.5", "name": "9.2",
"images": { "images": {
"hda_disk_image": "Rocky-8-GenericCloud-8.5-20211114.2.x86_64.qcow2", "hda_disk_image": "Rocky-9-GenericCloud-Base-9.2-20230513.0.x86_64.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "rocky-cloud-init-data.iso"
}
},
{
"name": "8.8",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "Rocky-8-GenericCloud-Base-8.8-20230518.0.x86_64.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "rocky-cloud-init-data.iso" "cdrom_image": "rocky-cloud-init-data.iso"
} }
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"description": "Security Onion is a Linux distro for intrusion detection, network security monitoring, and log management. It's based on Ubuntu and contains Snort, Suricata, Bro, OSSEC, Sguil, Squert, ELSA, Xplico, NetworkMiner, and many other security tools. The easy-to-use Setup wizard allows you to build an army of distributed sensors for your enterprise in minutes!", "description": "Security Onion is a Linux distro for intrusion detection, network security monitoring, and log management. It's based on Ubuntu and contains Snort, Suricata, Bro, OSSEC, Sguil, Squert, ELSA, Xplico, NetworkMiner, and many other security tools. The easy-to-use Setup wizard allows you to build an army of distributed sensors for your enterprise in minutes!",
"vendor_name": "Security Onion Solutions, LLC", "vendor_name": "Security Onion Solutions, LLC",
"vendor_url": "https://securityonion.net/", "vendor_url": "https://securityonion.net/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Security Onion.png",
"documentation_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki", "documentation_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki",
"product_name": "Security Onion", "product_name": "Security Onion",
"product_url": "https://securityonion.net/", "product_url": "https://securityonion.net/",

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"description": "The term 'Ubuntu Cloud Guest' refers to the Official Ubuntu images that are available at http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com . These images are built by Canonical. They are then registered on EC2, and compressed tarfiles are made also available for download. For using those images on a public cloud such as Amazon EC2, you simply choose an image and launch it. To use those images on a private cloud, or to run the image on a local hypervisor (such as KVM) you would need to download those images and either publish them to your private cloud, or launch them directly on a hypervisor. The following sections explain in more details how to perform each of those actions", "description": "The term 'Ubuntu Cloud Guest' refers to the Official Ubuntu images that are available at http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com . These images are built by Canonical. They are then registered on EC2, and compressed tarfiles are made also available for download. For using those images on a public cloud such as Amazon EC2, you simply choose an image and launch it. To use those images on a private cloud, or to run the image on a local hypervisor (such as KVM) you would need to download those images and either publish them to your private cloud, or launch them directly on a hypervisor. The following sections explain in more details how to perform each of those actions",
"vendor_name": "Canonical Inc.", "vendor_name": "Canonical Inc.",
"vendor_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com", "vendor_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Ubuntu Cloud Guest.png",
"documentation_url": "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Images", "documentation_url": "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Images",
"product_name": "Ubuntu Cloud Guest", "product_name": "Ubuntu Cloud Guest",
"product_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com/cloud", "product_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com/cloud",

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"description": "Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system, with Unity as its default desktop environment. It is based on free software and named after the Southern African philosophy of ubuntu (literally, \"human-ness\"), which often is translated as \"humanity towards others\" or \"the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity\".", "description": "Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system, with Unity as its default desktop environment. It is based on free software and named after the Southern African philosophy of ubuntu (literally, \"human-ness\"), which often is translated as \"humanity towards others\" or \"the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity\".",
"vendor_name": "Canonical", "vendor_name": "Canonical",
"vendor_url": "http://www.ubuntu.com", "vendor_url": "http://www.ubuntu.com",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Ubuntu Docker Guest.png",
"product_name": "Ubuntu", "product_name": "Ubuntu",
"registry_version": 4, "registry_version": 4,
"status": "stable", "status": "stable",

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"description": "Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux operating system which is based on Debian distribution and freely available with both community and professional support, it comes with Unity as its default desktop environment. There are other flavors of Ubuntu available with other desktops as default like Ubuntu Gnome, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, and so on. A tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and an incredible variety of add-on software is just a few clicks away. A default installation of Ubuntu contains a wide range of software that includes LibreOffice, Firefox, Empathy, Transmission, etc.", "description": "Ubuntu is a full-featured Linux operating system which is based on Debian distribution and freely available with both community and professional support, it comes with Unity as its default desktop environment. There are other flavors of Ubuntu available with other desktops as default like Ubuntu Gnome, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, and so on. A tightly-integrated selection of excellent applications is included, and an incredible variety of add-on software is just a few clicks away. A default installation of Ubuntu contains a wide range of software that includes LibreOffice, Firefox, Empathy, Transmission, etc.",
"vendor_name": "Canonical Inc.", "vendor_name": "Canonical Inc.",
"vendor_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com", "vendor_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Ubuntu Desktop Guest.png",
"documentation_url": "https://help.ubuntu.com", "documentation_url": "https://help.ubuntu.com",
"product_name": "Ubuntu", "product_name": "Ubuntu",
"product_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop", "product_url": "https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop",

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"description": "Untangle's NG Firewall enables you to quickly and easily create the network policies that deliver the perfect balance between security and productivity. Untangle combines Unified Threat Management (UTM)-to address all of the key network threats-with policy management tools that enable you to define access and control by individuals, groups or company-wide. And with industry-leading reports, you'll have complete visibility into and control over everything that's happening on your network.", "description": "Untangle's NG Firewall enables you to quickly and easily create the network policies that deliver the perfect balance between security and productivity. Untangle combines Unified Threat Management (UTM)-to address all of the key network threats-with policy management tools that enable you to define access and control by individuals, groups or company-wide. And with industry-leading reports, you'll have complete visibility into and control over everything that's happening on your network.",
"vendor_name": "Untangle", "vendor_name": "Untangle",
"vendor_url": "https://www.untangle.com/", "vendor_url": "https://www.untangle.com/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Untangle NG.jpg",
"documentation_url": "http://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/Main_Page", "documentation_url": "http://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/Main_Page",
"product_name": "Untangle NG", "product_name": "Untangle NG",
"product_url": "https://www.untangle.com/untangle-ng-firewall/", "product_url": "https://www.untangle.com/untangle-ng-firewall/",

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"filesize": 430964736, "filesize": 430964736,
"download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-s1-generic-iso-image" "download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-s1-generic-iso-image",
"direct_download_url": "https://legacy-lts-images.vyos.io/1.2.9-S1/vyos-1.2.9-S1-amd64.iso"
}, },
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"filename": "vyos-1.2.9-S1-10G-qemu.qcow2", "filename": "vyos-1.2.9-S1-10G-qemu.qcow2",
"version": "1.2.9-S1-KVM", "version": "1.2.9-S1-KVM",
"md5sum": "0a70d78b80a3716d42487c02ef44f41f", "md5sum": "0a70d78b80a3716d42487c02ef44f41f",
"filesize": 426967040, "filesize": 426967040,
"download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-s1-for-kvm" "download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-s1-for-kvm",
"direct_download_url": "https://legacy-lts-images.vyos.io/1.2.9-S1/vyos-1.2.9-S1-10G-qemu.qcow2"
}, },
{ {
"filename": "vyos-1.2.9-amd64.iso", "filename": "vyos-1.2.9-amd64.iso",
"version": "1.2.9", "version": "1.2.9",
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"filesize": 430964736, "filesize": 430964736,
"download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-generic-iso-image" "download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-generic-iso-image",
"direct_download_url": "https://legacy-lts-images.vyos.io/1.2.9/vyos-1.2.9-amd64.iso"
}, },
{ {
"filename": "vyos-1.2.9-10G-qemu.qcow2", "filename": "vyos-1.2.9-10G-qemu.qcow2",
"version": "1.2.9-KVM", "version": "1.2.9-KVM",
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"filesize": 427360256, "filesize": 427360256,
"download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-10g-qemu-qcow2" "download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-9-10g-qemu-qcow2",
"direct_download_url": "https://legacy-lts-images.vyos.io/1.2.9/vyos-1.2.9-10G-qemu.qcow2"
}, },
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"download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-8-generic-iso-image" "download_url": "https://support.vyos.io/en/downloads/files/vyos-1-2-8-generic-iso-image"
}, },
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"version": "1.1.8",
"md5sum": "95a141d4b592b81c803cdf7e9b11d8ea",
"filesize": 241172480,
"direct_download_url": "https://legacy-lts-images.vyos.io/vyos-1.1.8-amd64.iso"
},
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"filename": "empty8G.qcow2", "filename": "empty8G.qcow2",
"version": "1.0", "version": "1.0",
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"cdrom_image": "vyos-1.2.8-amd64.iso" "cdrom_image": "vyos-1.2.8-amd64.iso"
} }
},
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"name": "1.1.8",
"images": {
"hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2",
"cdrom_image": "vyos-1.1.8-amd64.iso"
}
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"description": "Microsoft Windows, or simply Windows, is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. It consists of several families of operating systems, each of which cater to a certain sector of the computing industry with the OS typically associated with IBM PC compatible architecture.", "description": "Microsoft Windows, or simply Windows, is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. It consists of several families of operating systems, each of which cater to a certain sector of the computing industry with the OS typically associated with IBM PC compatible architecture.",
"vendor_name": "Microsoft", "vendor_name": "Microsoft",
"vendor_url": "http://www.microsoft.com/", "vendor_url": "http://www.microsoft.com/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Windows.jpg",
"documentation_url": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc498727.aspx", "documentation_url": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc498727.aspx",
"product_name": "Windows", "product_name": "Windows",
"product_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows", "product_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows",

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
"description": "Microsoft Windows, or simply Windows, is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. It consists of several families of operating systems, each of which cater to a certain sector of the computing industry with the OS typically associated with IBM PC compatible architecture.", "description": "Microsoft Windows, or simply Windows, is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. It consists of several families of operating systems, each of which cater to a certain sector of the computing industry with the OS typically associated with IBM PC compatible architecture.",
"vendor_name": "Microsoft", "vendor_name": "Microsoft",
"vendor_url": "http://www.microsoft.com/", "vendor_url": "http://www.microsoft.com/",
"vendor_logo_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/master/vendor-logos/Windows Server.jpg",
"documentation_url": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc498727.aspx", "documentation_url": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc498727.aspx",
"product_name": "Windows Server", "product_name": "Windows Server",
"product_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows", "product_url": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows",

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@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ logging console discriminator EXCESS
! !
no ip icmp rate-limit unreachable no ip icmp rate-limit unreachable
! !
ip cef ! due to some bugs with IOU, try to change the following line to 'ip cef' if your routing does not work
no ip cef
no ip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookup
! !
! !

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@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ no ip icmp rate-limit unreachable
! !
! !
! !
ip cef ! due to some bugs with IOU, try to change the following line to 'ip cef' if your routing does not work
no ip cef
no ip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookup
! !
! !

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@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ class Controller:
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dst_path, filename)): if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dst_path, filename)):
shutil.copy(os.path.join(resource_path, filename), os.path.join(dst_path, filename)) shutil.copy(os.path.join(resource_path, filename), os.path.join(dst_path, filename))
else: else:
for entry in importlib_resources.files(f'gns3server.{resource_name}').iterdir(): for entry in importlib_resources.files('gns3server').joinpath(resource_name).iterdir():
full_path = os.path.join(dst_path, entry.name) full_path = os.path.join(dst_path, entry.name)
if entry.is_file() and not os.path.exists(full_path): if entry.is_file() and not os.path.exists(full_path):
log.debug(f'Installing {resource_name} resource file "{entry.name}" to "{full_path}"') log.debug(f'Installing {resource_name} resource file "{entry.name}" to "{full_path}"')

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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
# or negative for a release candidate or beta (after the base version # or negative for a release candidate or beta (after the base version
# number has been incremented) # number has been incremented)
__version__ = "2.2.43" __version__ = "2.2.44.dev1"
__version_info__ = (2, 2, 43, 0) __version_info__ = (2, 2, 44, 99)
if "dev" in __version__: if "dev" in __version__:
try: try:

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@ -1,18 +1,19 @@
jsonschema>=4.17.3,<4.18; python_version >= '3.7' # v4.17.3 is the last version to support Python 3.7 jsonschema>=4.17.3,<4.18; python_version >= '3.7' # v4.17.3 is the last version to support Python 3.7
jsonschema==3.2.0; python_version < '3.7' # v3.2.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6 jsonschema==3.2.0; python_version < '3.7' # v3.2.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6
aiohttp>=3.8.5,<3.9 aiohttp>=3.8.5,<3.9; python_version < '3.12'
aiohttp==3.9.0b0; python_version == '3.12'
aiohttp-cors>=0.7.0,<0.8 aiohttp-cors>=0.7.0,<0.8
aiofiles>=23.2.1,<23.3; python_version >= '3.7' aiofiles>=23.2.1,<23.3; python_version >= '3.7'
aiofiles==0.8.0; python_version < '3.7' # v0.8.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6 aiofiles==0.8.0; python_version < '3.7' # v0.8.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6
Jinja2>=3.1.2,<3.2; python_version >= '3.7' Jinja2>=3.1.2,<3.2; python_version >= '3.7'
Jinja2==3.0.3; python_version < '3.7' # v3.0.3 is the last version to support Python 3.6 Jinja2==3.0.3; python_version < '3.7' # v3.0.3 is the last version to support Python 3.6
sentry-sdk==1.31.0,<1.32 sentry-sdk==1.32.0,<1.33
psutil==5.9.5 psutil==5.9.6
async-timeout>=4.0.2,<4.1 async-timeout>=4.0.2,<4.1
distro>=1.8.0 distro>=1.8.0
py-cpuinfo>=9.0.0,<10.0 py-cpuinfo>=9.0.0,<10.0
platformdirs>=2.4.0 platformdirs>=2.4.0
importlib-resources>=1.3; python_version <= '3.9' importlib-resources>=1.3; python_version < '3.9'
truststore>=0.8.0; python_version >= '3.10' truststore>=0.8.0; python_version >= '3.10'
setuptools>=60.8.1; python_version >= '3.7' setuptools>=60.8.1; python_version >= '3.7'
setuptools==59.6.0; python_version < '3.7' # v59.6.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6 setuptools==59.6.0; python_version < '3.7' # v59.6.0 is the last version to support Python 3.6

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@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ setup(
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython", "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
], ],
) )

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@ -208,18 +208,18 @@ async def test_termination_callback_error(vm, tmpdir):
async def test_reload(vm): async def test_reload(vm):
with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.QemuVM._control_vm") as mock: with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.QemuVM._control_vm") as m:
await vm.reload() await vm.reload()
assert mock.called_with("system_reset") m.assert_called_with("system_reset")
async def test_suspend(vm): async def test_suspend(vm, running_subprocess_mock):
control_vm_result = MagicMock() vm._process = running_subprocess_mock
control_vm_result.match.group.decode.return_value = "running" with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.QemuVM._get_vm_status", return_value="running"):
with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.QemuVM._control_vm", return_value=control_vm_result) as mock: with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.QemuVM._control_vm") as m:
await vm.suspend() await vm.suspend()
assert mock.called_with("system_reset") m.assert_called_with("stop")
async def test_add_nio_binding_udp(vm): async def test_add_nio_binding_udp(vm):
@ -490,14 +490,15 @@ def test_json(vm, compute_project):
assert json["project_id"] == compute_project.id assert json["project_id"] == compute_project.id
async def test_control_vm(vm): async def test_control_vm(vm, running_subprocess_mock):
vm._process = MagicMock() vm._process = running_subprocess_mock
vm._monitor = 4242
reader = MagicMock() reader = MagicMock()
writer = MagicMock() writer = MagicMock()
with asyncio_patch("asyncio.open_connection", return_value=(reader, writer)): with asyncio_patch("asyncio.open_connection", return_value=(reader, writer)):
res = await vm._control_vm("test") res = await vm._control_vm("test")
assert writer.write.called_with("test") writer.write.assert_called_with(b"test\n")
assert res is None assert res is None
@ -514,7 +515,7 @@ async def test_control_vm_expect_text(vm, running_subprocess_mock):
vm._monitor = 4242 vm._monitor = 4242
res = await vm._control_vm("test", [b"epic"]) res = await vm._control_vm("test", [b"epic"])
assert writer.write.called_with("test") writer.write.assert_called_with(b"test\n")
assert res == "epic product" assert res == "epic product"

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ async def test_qemu_list_binaries(compute_api, vm):
with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.Qemu.binary_list", return_value=ret) as mock: with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.Qemu.binary_list", return_value=ret) as mock:
response = await compute_api.get("/qemu/binaries".format(project_id=vm["project_id"])) response = await compute_api.get("/qemu/binaries".format(project_id=vm["project_id"]))
assert mock.called_with(None) mock.assert_called_with(None)
assert response.status == 200 assert response.status == 200
assert response.json == ret assert response.json == ret
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ async def test_qemu_list_binaries_filter(compute_api, vm):
with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.Qemu.binary_list", return_value=ret) as mock: with asyncio_patch("gns3server.compute.qemu.Qemu.binary_list", return_value=ret) as mock:
response = await compute_api.get("/qemu/binaries".format(project_id=vm["project_id"]), body={"archs": ["i386"]}) response = await compute_api.get("/qemu/binaries".format(project_id=vm["project_id"]), body={"archs": ["i386"]})
assert response.status == 200 assert response.status == 200
assert mock.called_with(["i386"]) mock.assert_called_with(["i386"])
assert response.json == ret assert response.json == ret