From 5305117a7506294816a42048172fe85ae1a86dbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: grossmj Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 01:59:45 +0930 Subject: [PATCH] Sync appliance files. --- gns3server/appliances/Simulator.gns3a | 5 +- gns3server/appliances/a10-vthunder.gns3a | 3 +- gns3server/appliances/aaa.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/alcatel-7750.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/arista-veos.gns3a | 20 ++- gns3server/appliances/aruba-arubaoscx.gns3a | 28 ++-- gns3server/appliances/aruba-vmc.gns3a | 71 +++++------ .../bigswitch-bigcloud-fabric.gns3a | 7 +- gns3server/appliances/bird.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/brocade-vadx.gns3a | 8 +- gns3server/appliances/brocade-vtm.gns3a | 1 - gns3server/appliances/bsdrp.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/centos-cloud.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/centos7.gns3a | 5 - gns3server/appliances/checkpoint-gaia.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-asa.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/cisco-asav.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-csr1000v.gns3a | 15 ++- gns3server/appliances/cisco-dcnm.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-fcnf.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-fmcv.gns3a | 61 +++++---- gns3server/appliances/cisco-fsve.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-ftdv.gns3a | 47 ++++--- gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosvl2.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv9k.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-ise.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-ngipsv.gns3a | 29 ++--- gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv9k.gns3a | 10 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-smc.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/cisco-vWLC.gns3a | 77 ++++++----- gns3server/appliances/cisco-wsav.gns3a | 2 +- .../appliances/citrix-netscaler-vpx.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/cumulus-vx.gns3a | 29 ++++- gns3server/appliances/danos.gns3a | 9 +- gns3server/appliances/debian10-min.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/deft-linux.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/dns.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/exos.gns3a | 31 ++--- .../appliances/extreme-networks-voss.gns3a | 53 ++++---- gns3server/appliances/f5-bigiq.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/firefox.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/fortiadc-manager.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortiadc.gns3a | 7 +- gns3server/appliances/fortianalyzer.gns3a | 2 +- .../appliances/fortiauthenticator.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/forticache.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortigate.gns3a | 8 +- gns3server/appliances/fortimail.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortimanager.gns3a | 9 +- gns3server/appliances/fortiproxy.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortirecorder.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortisandbox.gns3a | 2 +- .../appliances/fortisiem-super_worker.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/fortiweb.gns3a | 3 +- gns3server/appliances/freeRouter.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/frr.gns3a | 3 +- gns3server/appliances/hp-vsr1001.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/internet.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/ipfire.gns3a | 8 +- .../appliances/juniper-junos-space.gns3a | 3 +- .../appliances/juniper-vmx-legacy.gns3a | 15 ++- gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vcp.gns3a | 33 ++++- gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vfp.gns3a | 18 ++- gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-pfe.gns3a | 3 +- gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-re.gns3a | 33 ++--- gns3server/appliances/juniper-vsrx.gns3a | 7 +- gns3server/appliances/kali-linux.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/kemp-vlm.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/kerio-connect.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/kerio-control.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/macos-install.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/microcore-linux.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/mikrotik-chr.gns3a | 74 +++++------ gns3server/appliances/mininet.gns3a | 30 ++--- gns3server/appliances/net_toolbox.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/netem.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/onos.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/op5-monitor.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/openbsd.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/opennac.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/openvswitch.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/openwrt-realview.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/openwrt.gns3a | 73 +++++------ gns3server/appliances/opnsense.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/ostinato.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/pan-vm-fw.gns3a | 120 +++++++++++++++--- gns3server/appliances/parrot-os.gns3a | 5 +- gns3server/appliances/pfsense.gns3a | 3 +- .../appliances/riverbed-steelhead-cx.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/security-onion.gns3a | 53 +++----- gns3server/appliances/sophos-iview.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/sophos-utm.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/sophos-xg.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/tinycore-linux.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/trendmicro-imsva.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-cloud.gns3a | 6 +- gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-gui.gns3a | 1 - gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-server.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/untangle.gns3a | 2 +- .../viptela-edge-genericx86-64.gns3a | 3 +- .../viptela-smart-genericx86-64.gns3a | 1 + .../viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64.gns3a | 8 +- gns3server/appliances/vpp.gns3a | 4 +- gns3server/appliances/vrin.gns3a | 1 + gns3server/appliances/vyos.gns3a | 3 +- .../appliances/watchguard-fireboxv.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/watchguard-xtmv.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/windows.gns3a | 2 +- gns3server/appliances/windows_server.gns3a | 1 - gns3server/appliances/zeroshell.gns3a | 1 + 112 files changed, 681 insertions(+), 521 deletions(-) diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/Simulator.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/Simulator.gns3a index 93f4f953..f2347c80 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/Simulator.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/Simulator.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "require" @@ -46,7 +47,6 @@ "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%30disk/", "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty30G.qcow2/download" } - ], "versions": [ { @@ -63,6 +63,5 @@ "cdrom_image": "Parrot-security-3.11_amd64.iso" } } - -] + ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/a10-vthunder.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/a10-vthunder.gns3a index cea42135..e36c2749 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/a10-vthunder.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/a10-vthunder.gns3a @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ "version": "4.1.0.P9", "md5sum": "6ef0f69ba7a099a7f43b5815c2abc691", "filesize": 6311706624, - "download_url": "https://www.a10networks.com/vthunder-embed" }, + "download_url": "https://www.a10networks.com/vthunder-embed" + }, { "filename": "vThunder_410_P3.qcow2", "version": "4.1.0.P3", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/aaa.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/aaa.gns3a index b54b24a9..4334d9af 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/aaa.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/aaa.gns3a @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ "status": "stable", "maintainer": "Andras Dosztal", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "usage": "RADIUS users:\n- alice\n- bob\n\nTACACS+ users:\n- gns3 (role: admin)\n- readonly\n\nAll users, as well as the RADIUS/TACACS+ clients have the password 'gns3' set.", + "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "docker": { "adapters": 1, "image": "adosztal/aaa:latest", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/alcatel-7750.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/alcatel-7750.gns3a index 4e841816..1e2dc85b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/alcatel-7750.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/alcatel-7750.gns3a @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 6, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/arista-veos.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/arista-veos.gns3a index d7a1953d..2f53c07a 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/arista-veos.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/arista-veos.gns3a @@ -19,11 +19,20 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 13, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ + { + "filename": "vEOS-lab-4.23.4.2M.vmdk", + "version": "4.23.4.2M", + "md5sum": "d21cbef4e39f1e783b13a926cb54a242", + "filesize": 454295552, + "download_url": "https://www.arista.com/en/support/software-download" + }, { "filename": "vEOS-lab-4.23.0.1F.vmdk", "version": "4.23.0.1F", @@ -47,7 +56,7 @@ }, { "filename": "vEOS-lab-4.21.1.1F.vmdk", - "version": "4.21.1.1F", + "version": "4.21.1F", "md5sum": "02bfb7e53781fd44ff02357f201586d9", "filesize": 358809600, "download_url": "https://www.arista.com/en/support/software-download" @@ -180,6 +189,13 @@ } ], "versions": [ + { + "name": "4.23.4.2M", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "Aboot-veos-serial-8.0.0.iso", + "hdb_disk_image": "vEOS-lab-4.23.4.2M.vmdk" + } + }, { "name": "4.23.0.1F", "images": { @@ -200,7 +216,7 @@ "hda_disk_image": "Aboot-veos-serial-8.0.0.iso", "hdb_disk_image": "vEOS-lab-4.22.0F.vmdk" } - }, + }, { "name": "4.21.1F", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/aruba-arubaoscx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/aruba-arubaoscx.gns3a index 959ed3cc..f9823abc 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/aruba-arubaoscx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/aruba-arubaoscx.gns3a @@ -1,35 +1,33 @@ { "name": "ArubaOS-CX Simulation Software", "category": "multilayer_switch", - "status": "stable", - "product_name": "ArubaOS-CX Simulation Software", "description": "The ArubaOS-CX Simulation Software is a virtual platform to enable simulation of the ArubaOS-CX Network Operating System. Simulated networks can be created using many of the protocols in the ArubaOS-CX Operating system like OSPF, BGP (inc. EVPN). Key features like the Aruba Network Analytics Engine and the REST API can be simulated, providing a lightweight development platform to building the modern network.", - "maintainer_email": "vincent.giles@hpe.com", - "vendor_url": "arubanetworks.com", "vendor_name": "HPE Aruba", + "vendor_url": "arubanetworks.com", + "product_name": "ArubaOS-CX Simulation Software", + "registry_version": 4, + "status": "stable", "availability": "service-contract", "maintainer": "Aruba", - "registry_version": 4, + "maintainer_email": "vincent.giles@hpe.com", "usage": "Default username admin has to be set at first login.", "symbol": ":/symbols/route_switch_processor.svg", "first_port_name": "mgmt", "port_name_format": "1/1/{port1}", - "qemu": { - "arch": "x86_64", - "ram": 4096, + "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 8, + "ram": 4096, + "cpus": 2, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", "hdc_disk_interface": "ide", - "hda_disk_interface": "ide", - "cpus": 2, - "kvm": "require", - "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", + "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", + "kvm": "require", "options": "-nographic", "process_priority": "normal" - }, - + }, "images": [ { "filename": "arubaoscx-disk-image-genericx86-p4-20200311173823.vmdk", @@ -45,9 +43,7 @@ "filesize": 287734784, "download_url": "http://support.arubanetworks.com/" } - ], - "versions": [ { "name": "10.04.1000", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/aruba-vmc.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/aruba-vmc.gns3a index 9a81cac7..35052627 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/aruba-vmc.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/aruba-vmc.gns3a @@ -1,19 +1,32 @@ { - "versions": [ - { - "name": "8.2.1.1", - "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "ArubaOS_VMC_8.2.1.1_65265-disk1.qcow2", - "hdb_disk_image": "ArubaOS_VMC_8.2.1.1_65265-disk2.qcow2" - } - } - ], - "status": "stable", "name": "Aruba VMC", - "product_name": "Aruba VMC", - "maintainer_email": "gary.ossewaarde@gmail.com", - "vendor_url": "arubanetworks.com", + "category": "guest", + "description": "Aruba Virtual Mobility Controller", "vendor_name": "HPE Aruba", + "vendor_url": "arubanetworks.com", + "product_name": "Aruba VMC", + "registry_version": 4, + "status": "stable", + "availability": "service-contract", + "maintainer": "Gary Ossewaarde", + "maintainer_email": "gary.ossewaarde@gmail.com", + "first_port_name": "mgmt", + "port_name_format": "GE0/0/{0}", + "qemu": { + "adapter_type": "e1000", + "adapters": 4, + "ram": 6144, + "cpus": 3, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdc_disk_interface": "ide", + "arch": "x86_64", + "console_type": "vnc", + "kernel_command_line": "-smp cores=3,threads=1,sockets=1 -cpu host -nographic", + "kvm": "require", + "options": "-smp cores=3,threads=1,sockets=1 -cpu host -nographic", + "process_priority": "normal" + }, "images": [ { "filename": "ArubaOS_VMC_8.2.1.1_65265-disk1.qcow2", @@ -29,28 +42,14 @@ "filesize": 19202048, "download_url": "http://support.arubanetworks.com/" } - ], - "port_name_format": "GE0/0/{0}", - "qemu": { - "arch": "x86_64", - "ram": 6144, - "adapters": 4, - "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", - "hdc_disk_interface": "ide", - "hda_disk_interface": "ide", - "cpus": 3, - "kvm": "require", - "kernel_command_line": "-smp cores=3,threads=1,sockets=1 -cpu host -nographic", - "adapter_type": "e1000", - "console_type": "vnc", - "options": "-smp cores=3,threads=1,sockets=1 -cpu host -nographic", - "process_priority": "normal" - }, - "availability": "service-contract", - "category": "guest", - "maintainer": "Gary Ossewaarde", - "description": "Aruba Virtual Mobility Controller", - "first_port_name": "mgmt", - "registry_version": 4 + "versions": [ + { + "name": "8.2.1.1", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "ArubaOS_VMC_8.2.1.1_65265-disk1.qcow2", + "hdb_disk_image": "ArubaOS_VMC_8.2.1.1_65265-disk2.qcow2" + } + } + ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/bigswitch-bigcloud-fabric.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/bigswitch-bigcloud-fabric.gns3a index 28b1bdd2..8da0e867 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/bigswitch-bigcloud-fabric.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/bigswitch-bigcloud-fabric.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Big Cloud Fabric", "category": "router", - "description": "Big Cloud Fabric\u2122 is the industry\u2019s first data center fabric built using whitebox or britebox switches and SDN controller technology. Embracing hyperscale data center design principles, Big Cloud Fabric solution enables rapid innovation, ease of provisioning and management, while reducing overall costs, making it ideal for current and next generation data centers. Big Cloud Fabric is designed from the ground up to satisfy the requirements of physical, virtual, containerized, or a combination of such workloads. Some of the typical OpenStack or VMware data center workloads include NFV, High Performance Computing, Big Data and Software Defined Storage deployments.", + "description": "Big Cloud Fabric\u2122 is the industry's first data center fabric built using whitebox or britebox switches and SDN controller technology. Embracing hyperscale data center design principles, Big Cloud Fabric solution enables rapid innovation, ease of provisioning and management, while reducing overall costs, making it ideal for current and next generation data centers. Big Cloud Fabric is designed from the ground up to satisfy the requirements of physical, virtual, containerized, or a combination of such workloads. Some of the typical OpenStack or VMware data center workloads include NFV, High Performance Computing, Big Data and Software Defined Storage deployments.", "vendor_name": "Big Switch Networks", "vendor_url": "http://www.bigswitch.com/", "documentation_url": "http://www.bigswitch.com/support", @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "BCF-Controller-BCF-CE-3.5.0-2016-01-22.qcow2", - "version": "3.5.0-2016-01-22", + "version": "3.5.0", "md5sum": "d1c2ecf0db8101f6b6d311470697545a", "filesize": 2860253184, "download_url": "http://www.bigswitch.com/community-edition" @@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ ], "versions": [ { - "name": "3.5", + "name": "3.5.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "BCF-Controller-BCF-CE-3.5.0-2016-01-22.qcow2" } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/bird.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/bird.gns3a index 80995db3..c2a92202 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/bird.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/bird.gns3a @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, "ram": 128, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vadx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vadx.gns3a index 41481d81..865c3959 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vadx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vadx.gns3a @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ { "name": "Brocade Virtual ADX", "category": "firewall", - "status": "experimental", - "maintainer": "GNS3 team", - "description": "The Brocade Virtual ADX (vADX™) is a full-fledged Application Delivery Controller (ADC) platform with a virtual footprint that leverages Intel advanced technology to deliver remarkable performance. The software is designed to run on standardsbased hypervisors, hosted on Intel x86 COTS hardware. It offers a complete suite of Layer 4 and Layer 7 server load balancing capabilities and application security services with extensible management via rich SOAP/XML APIs.", + "description": "The Brocade Virtual ADX (vADX\u2122) is a full-fledged Application Delivery Controller (ADC) platform with a virtual footprint that leverages Intel advanced technology to deliver remarkable performance. The software is designed to run on standardsbased hypervisors, hosted on Intel x86 COTS hardware. It offers a complete suite of Layer 4 and Layer 7 server load balancing capabilities and application security services with extensible management via rich SOAP/XML APIs.", "vendor_name": "Brocade", "vendor_url": "https://www.brocade.com", "product_name": "Virtual ADX", "registry_version": 3, + "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Login is root, type vadx-console to access to the console", @@ -17,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 8, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "require", @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ { "filename": "SSR03100KVM.qcow2", "version": "03100", - "filesize": 3327066112, "md5sum": "40e5717463fb2f5d1bb7c4de7df15c5c", + "filesize": 3327066112, "download_url": "http://www1.brocade.com/forms/jsp/virtual-adx-download/index.jsp" } ], diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vtm.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vtm.gns3a index 71b849a0..f502b44d 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vtm.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/brocade-vtm.gns3a @@ -133,4 +133,3 @@ } ] } - diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/bsdrp.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/bsdrp.gns3a index 1e9a5863..f5735424 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/bsdrp.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/bsdrp.gns3a @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/centos-cloud.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/centos-cloud.gns3a index c2c60b92..daaf0d37 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/centos-cloud.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/centos-cloud.gns3a @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-1809.qcow2", - "version": "7-1809", + "version": "7 (1809)", "md5sum": "da79108d1324b27bd1759362b82fbe40", "filesize": 914948096, "download_url": "https://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-1809.qcow2" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/centos7.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/centos7.gns3a index f46edfee..1fbec7c8 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/centos7.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/centos7.gns3a @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ "options": "-vga qxl" }, "images": [ - { "filename": "CentOS 7-18.10 (64bit).vmdk", "version": "7-1810", @@ -34,7 +33,6 @@ "filesize": 4886233088, "download_url": "http://www.osboxes.org/centos/" }, - { "filename": "CentOS 7-1804 (64bit).vmdk", "version": "7-1804", @@ -42,7 +40,6 @@ "filesize": 4701356032, "download_url": "http://www.osboxes.org/centos/" }, - { "filename": "CentOS 7-1611 (64bit).vmdk", "version": "7-1611", @@ -58,14 +55,12 @@ "hda_disk_image": "CentOS 7-18.10 (64bit).vmdk" } }, - { "name": "7-1804", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "CentOS 7-1804 (64bit).vmdk" } }, - { "name": "7-1611", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/checkpoint-gaia.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/checkpoint-gaia.gns3a index 0fff9b43..fb90ea3a 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/checkpoint-gaia.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/checkpoint-gaia.gns3a @@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "At boot choose the install on disk options. You need to open quickly the terminal after launching the appliance if you want to see the menu. You need a web browser in order to finalize the installation. You can use the firefox appliance for this.", "qemu": { - "cpus": 2, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 4096, + "cpus": 2, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "boot_priority": "dc", @@ -75,6 +76,5 @@ "cdrom_image": "Check_Point_R77.20_T124_Install.Gaia.iso" } } - ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asa.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asa.gns3a index 9dc54da4..8ccb9831 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asa.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asa.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "i82559er", "adapters": 4, "ram": 512, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "telnet", "kernel_command_line": "ide_generic.probe_mask=0x01 ide_core.chs=0.0:980,16,32 auto nousb console=ttyS0,9600 bigphysarea=65536 ide1=noprobe no-hlt", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asav.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asav.gns3a index a1beb05c..8093a531 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asav.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-asav.gns3a @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-csr1000v.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-csr1000v.gns3a index 7f5f8b76..07df2292 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-csr1000v.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-csr1000v.gns3a @@ -17,12 +17,13 @@ "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 4, "ram": 3072, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ - { + { "filename": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.12.03-serial.qcow2", "version": "16.12.3", "md5sum": "1fc380569ad3cc145fb9cbc993b2eb32", @@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ "md5sum": "7a07a182178243c1c107e68f04ecd8b5", "filesize": 920518656, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/284364978/type/282046477/release/Fuji-16.9.5" - }, + }, { "filename": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.09.01-serial.qcow2", "version": "16.9.1", @@ -77,7 +78,7 @@ "md5sum": "2aba82d78091b4603224a13710399447", "filesize": 1573322752, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284364978&flowid=39582&softwareid=282046477&release=Everest-16.6.7" - }, + }, { "filename": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.06.06-serial.qcow2", "version": "16.6.6", @@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ "images": { "hda_disk_image": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.12.03-serial.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "16.12.1a", "images": { @@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ "images": { "hda_disk_image": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.09.05-serial.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "16.9.1", "images": { @@ -204,7 +205,7 @@ "images": { "hda_disk_image": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.06.07-serial.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "16.6.6", "images": { @@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ "hda_disk_image": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.3.1-build2.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "16.3.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "csr1000v-universalk9.16.03.02.qcow2" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-dcnm.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-dcnm.gns3a index 8146ab43..4745abbe 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-dcnm.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-dcnm.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Cisco DCNM", "category": "guest", - "description": "Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) 10 unifies and automates Cisco Nexus and Cisco MDS 9000 Family multitenant infrastructure for data center management across Cisco Nexus 5000, 6000, 7000, and 9000 Series Switches in NX‑OS mode using Cisco NX-OS Software as well as across Cisco MDS 9100 and 9300 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches, 9200 Series Multiservice Switches, and 9500 and 9700 Series Multilayer Directors. Data Center Network Manager 10 lets you manage very large numbers of devices while providing ready-to-use management and automation capabilities plus Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) overlay visibility into Cisco Nexus LAN fabrics.", + "description": "Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) 10 unifies and automates Cisco Nexus and Cisco MDS 9000 Family multitenant infrastructure for data center management across Cisco Nexus 5000, 6000, 7000, and 9000 Series Switches in NX-OS mode using Cisco NX-OS Software as well as across Cisco MDS 9100 and 9300 Series Multilayer Fabric Switches, 9200 Series Multiservice Switches, and 9500 and 9700 Series Multilayer Directors. Data Center Network Manager 10 lets you manage very large numbers of devices while providing ready-to-use management and automation capabilities plus Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) overlay visibility into Cisco Nexus LAN fabrics.", "vendor_name": "Cisco", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/cloud-systems-management/data-center-network-manager-10/model.html", @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default credentials: root / cisco123", - "port_name_format": "eth{0}", "symbol": "mgmt_station.svg", + "port_name_format": "eth{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 3, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fcnf.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fcnf.gns3a index 74a0ce8f..83e5ae0b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fcnf.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fcnf.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Cisco Flow Collector for NetFlow", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you’ll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nAt the heart of the Stealthwatch System is the highly scalable Stealthwatch Flow Collector. The Flow Collector is available as either a physical or a virtual appliance. The Flow Collector VE performs the same functions as its physical counterpart, but in a virtual environment. The Stealthwatch Flow Collector for NetFlow gathers NetFlow, cFlow, J-Flow, Packeteer 2, NetStream, and IPFIX data. To achieve full network visibility with a traditional probe-based approach, you would need to install a probe for each router or switch on your network. This results in many costly hardware installations. Conversely, Stealthwatch’s flow-based approach provides you with full network visibility at a fraction of the cost. Each Flow Collector can process data for as many as 1,000,000 hosts from up to 2,000 flow exporters, depending on the Flow Collector model and license restrictions. ", + "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you'll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nAt the heart of the Stealthwatch System is the highly scalable Stealthwatch Flow Collector. The Flow Collector is available as either a physical or a virtual appliance. The Flow Collector VE performs the same functions as its physical counterpart, but in a virtual environment. The Stealthwatch Flow Collector for NetFlow gathers NetFlow, cFlow, J-Flow, Packeteer 2, NetStream, and IPFIX data. To achieve full network visibility with a traditional probe-based approach, you would need to install a probe for each router or switch on your network. This results in many costly hardware installations. Conversely, Stealthwatch's flow-based approach provides you with full network visibility at a fraction of the cost. Each Flow Collector can process data for as many as 1,000,000 hosts from up to 2,000 flow exporters, depending on the Flow Collector model and license restrictions. ", "vendor_name": "Cisco", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/stealthwatch/tsd-products-support-series-home.html", @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ "usage": "Starting Flow Collector for NetFlow will start an installation of FCNF onto a blank 200GB Drive.\nDefault console username/password: sysadmin/lan1cope.\nDefault web username/password: admin/lan411cope.", "symbol": ":/symbols/asa.svg", "first_port_name": "eth0", - "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", + "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 2, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 2, "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fmcv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fmcv.gns3a index 4aa9bef2..87a86c96 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fmcv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fmcv.gns3a @@ -11,116 +11,115 @@ "status": "experimental", "availability": "service-contract", "maintainer": "Community", - "maintainer_email":"", + "maintainer_email": "", "usage": "BE PATIENT\nOn first boot FMCv generates about 6GB of data. This can take 30 minutes or more. Plan on a long wait after the following line in the boot up:\n\n usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage\n\nInitial IP address: 192.168.45.45.\n\nDefault username/password: admin/Admin123.", "symbol": "cisco-fmcv.svg", "first_port_name": "eth0", "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 4, "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 1, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 4, + "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", - "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "kvm": "require", "options": "" }, "images": [ - { + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.0.0-1005-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.0.0 (1005) vmdk", "md5sum": "3fed60f1e7d6910c22d13e966acebd7f", "filesize": 1681540608, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.1.0-330.qcow2", "version": "6.1.0 (330)", "md5sum": "e3c64179ec46671caeb7ac3e4e58064f", "filesize": 1909391360, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.1.0-330-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "md5sum": "8bc77b317cf0007dcbb0f187c1a0c01f", "filesize": 1938142720, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.2.0-362.qcow2", "version": "6.2.0 (362)", "md5sum": "26e66882bf5f68adc0eca2f6bef7b613", "filesize": 1949302784, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.2.0-362-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.2.0 (362) vmdk", "md5sum": "772165cbda3c183bb0e77a1923dd4d09", "filesize": 1983376384, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.2.1-342.qcow2", "version": "6.2.1 (342)", "md5sum": "29ebbbe71a6b766f6dea81e5ca32c275", "filesize": 2113732608, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.2.1-342-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.2.1 (342) vmdk", "md5sum": "4cf5b7fd68075b6f7ee0dd41a4029ca0", "filesize": 2150017536, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/" - } - + } ], "versions": [ - { + { "name": "6.0.0 (1005) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.0.0-1005-disk1.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (330)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.1.0-330.qcow2" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.1.0-330-disk1.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.2.0 (362)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.2.0-362.qcow2" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.2.0 (362) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.2.0-362-disk1.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.2.1 (342)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual-6.2.1-342.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "6.2.1 (342) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Management_Center_Virtual_VMware-6.2.1-342-disk1.vmdk" } - } + } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fsve.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fsve.gns3a index a7286dc8..d5ce9c91 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fsve.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-fsve.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Cisco Flow Sensor", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you’ll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nUsing the same technology as the Stealthwatch Flow Sensor appliance, the Flow Sensor VE is a virtual appliance that provides visibility into virtual environments, generating flow data for areas that are not flow-enabled. ", + "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you'll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nUsing the same technology as the Stealthwatch Flow Sensor appliance, the Flow Sensor VE is a virtual appliance that provides visibility into virtual environments, generating flow data for areas that are not flow-enabled. ", "vendor_name": "Cisco", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/stealthwatch/tsd-products-support-series-home.html", @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ "usage": "Starting Flow Sensor will start an installation of FSVE onto a blank 100GB Drive.\nDefault console username/password: sysadmin/lan1cope.\nDefault web username/password: admin/lan411cope.", "symbol": ":/symbols/asa.svg", "first_port_name": "eth0", - "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", + "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 1, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 1, "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ftdv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ftdv.gns3a index 21b806e6..41e65f34 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ftdv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ftdv.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Cisco FTDv", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Virtual NGFW appliances combine Cisco's proven network firewall with the industry’s most effective next-gen IPS and advanced malware protection. All so you can get more visibility, be more flexible, save more, and protect better.", + "description": "Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Virtual NGFW appliances combine Cisco's proven network firewall with the industry's most effective next-gen IPS and advanced malware protection. All so you can get more visibility, be more flexible, save more, and protect better.", "vendor_name": "Cisco Systems", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/quick_start/kvm/ftdv-kvm-qsg.html", @@ -17,83 +17,82 @@ "first_port_name": "Gigabit0/0 (Mgmt)", "port_name_format": "Gigabit0/{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 4, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 10, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 4, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", - "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ - { + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.2.0-363.qcow2", "version": "6.2.0 (363)", "md5sum": "fafdae94ead07b23d6c8dc5f7a731e74", "filesize": 1022885888, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286306503&catid=268438162&softwareid=286306337&release=6.2.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.2.0-363.vmdk", "version": "6.2.0 (363) vmdk", "md5sum": "10297ab20526a8b1586c6ce1cd3d9cbd", "filesize": 1042470912, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286306503&catid=268438162&softwareid=286306337&release=6.2.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.1.0-330.qcow2", "version": "6.1.0 (330)", "md5sum": "386ab2b3d6d1d28fd2cd03a83df5e00f", "filesize": 1004601344, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286306503&catid=268438162&softwareid=286306337&release=6.1.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.1.0-330.vmdk", "version": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "md5sum": "c1fa58448841b33d5eed6854dc608816", "filesize": 1024162816, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286306503&catid=268438162&softwareid=286306337&release=6.1.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.0.1-1213.vmdk", "version": "6.0.1 (1213) vmdk", "md5sum": "bc53461e2ec344814e41a6a8d3a5f774", "filesize": 714577408, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286306503&catid=268438162&softwareid=286306337&release=6.0.1&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - } - + } ], "versions": [ - { + { "name": "6.2.0 (363)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.2.0-363.qcow2" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.2.0 (363) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.2.0-363.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (330)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.1.0-330.qcow2" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.1.0-330.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.0.1 (1213) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_Threat_Defense_Virtual-6.0.1-1213.vmdk" } - } + } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosvl2.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosvl2.gns3a index 3a436130..e7bb436f 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosvl2.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosvl2.gns3a @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ - { + { "filename": "vios_l2-adventerprisek9-m.SSA.high_iron_20180619.qcow2", "version": "15.2.1", "md5sum": "14b981002e40b660f2d7400401e04c14", @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ } ], "versions": [ - { + { "name": "15.2.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "vios_l2-adventerprisek9-m.SSA.high_iron_20180619.qcow2" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv.gns3a index f21331b1..72276e58 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv.gns3a @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 9, "ram": 3072, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv9k.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv9k.gns3a index 307a873d..b8598ae4 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv9k.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-iosxrv9k.gns3a @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 7, "ram": 16384, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", @@ -66,7 +67,8 @@ "filesize": 1311703040, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286288939/type/280805694/release/6.4.2" }, - { "filename": "xrv9k-fullk9-x-6.4.1.qcow2", + { + "filename": "xrv9k-fullk9-x-6.4.1.qcow2", "version": "6.4.1", "md5sum": "9c56b684e307706005a503e289cb9317", "filesize": 1304887296, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ise.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ise.gns3a index 732de041..54e370b0 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ise.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ise.gns3a @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ "symbol": "cisco-ise.svg", "port_name_format": "GigabitEthernet{0}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 2, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 6, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 2, "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ "filesize": 8174278656, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/283801620/type/283802505/release/2.3.0" }, - { + { "filename": "ise-2.2.0.470.SPA.x86_64.iso", "version": "2.2.0.470", "md5sum": "7fe5e730d0a51ef66e69d1463717ff3f", @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ "cdrom_image": "ise-2.3.0.298.SPA.x86_64.iso" } }, - { + { "name": "2.2.0.470", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "empty200G.qcow2", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ngipsv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ngipsv.gns3a index cefe1a8f..1c9b7c8a 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ngipsv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-ngipsv.gns3a @@ -17,57 +17,56 @@ "first_port_name": "eth0 (Mgmt)", "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 4, "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 10, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 4, + "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", - "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ - { + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.0.0-1005-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.0.0 (1005) vmdk", "md5sum": "72ed34d39c58a9d5ad1c6197d1ff9a62", "filesize": 804301312, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286259690&softwareid=286271056&release=6.0.0.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.1.0-330-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "md5sum": "7a771cc8c37a0371285f24c25f9886f0", "filesize": 860411392, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286259690&softwareid=286271056&release=6.1.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.2.0-362-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.2.0 (362) vmdk", "md5sum": "46f629149e11ac5c224bae0486c7e406", "filesize": 877626368, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=286259690&softwareid=286271056&release=6.2.0&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest" - } + } ], "versions": [ - { + { "name": "6.2.0 (362) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.2.0-362-disk1.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (330) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.1.0-330-disk1.vmdk" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.0.0 (1005) vmdk", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "Cisco_Firepower_NGIPSv_VMware-6.0.0-1005-disk1.vmdk" } - } - + } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv.gns3a index 9785f62d..16070008 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 16, "ram": 3072, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv9k.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv9k.gns3a index 3557a6d6..5fde4058 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv9k.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-nxosv9k.gns3a @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ "availability": "service-contract", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "first_port_name": "mgmt0", "usage": "The old (I5) versions might require 8192 MB of RAM; adjust it if necessary.", + "first_port_name": "mgmt0", "port_name_format": "Ethernet1/{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 2, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 10, "ram": 8096, + "cpus": 2, "hda_disk_interface": "sata", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ "md5sum": "148fd38cb1ff78df2883f844e172fad9", "filesize": 1435041792, "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286312239/type/282088129/release/9.3(1)?i=!pp" - }, + }, { "filename": "nxosv-final.9.2.3.qcow2", "version": "9.2.3", @@ -161,14 +161,14 @@ "bios_image": "OVMF-20160813.fd", "hda_disk_image": "nexus9300v.9.3.3.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "9.3.1", "images": { "bios_image": "OVMF-20160813.fd", "hda_disk_image": "nxosv.9.3.1.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "9.2.3", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-smc.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-smc.gns3a index 1fbe5786..6ae32228 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-smc.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-smc.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Cisco Stealthwatch Management Console", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you’ll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nAs the control center for the Stealthwatch System, the SMC manages, coordinates, configures, and organizes all of the different components of the system. The SMC client software allows you to access the SMC’s user-friendly graphical user interface from any local computer with access to a Web browser. Through the client interface, you can easily access real-time security and network information about critical segments throughout your enterprise. ", + "description": "Cisco Stealthwatch is the most comprehensive visibility and network traffic security analytics solution that uses enterprise telemetry from the existing network infrastructure. It provides advanced threat detection, accelerated threat response, and simplified network segmentation using multilayer machine learning and entity modeling. With advanced behavioral analytics, you'll always know who is on your network and what they are doing.\n\nAs the control center for the Stealthwatch System, the SMC manages, coordinates, configures, and organizes all of the different components of the system. The SMC client software allows you to access the SMC's user-friendly graphical user interface from any local computer with access to a Web browser. Through the client interface, you can easily access real-time security and network information about critical segments throughout your enterprise. ", "vendor_name": "Cisco", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/stealthwatch/tsd-products-support-series-home.html", @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ "usage": "Starting Stealthwatch Management Console will start an installation of SMC onto a blank 200GB Drive.\nDefault console username/password: sysadmin/lan1cope.\nDefault web username/password: admin/lan411cope.", "symbol": "cisco-fmcv.svg", "first_port_name": "eth0", - "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", + "port_name_format": "eth{port1}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 3, "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 8192, + "cpus": 3, "hda_disk_interface": "scsi", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-vWLC.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-vWLC.gns3a index 739d2f5e..607d1a54 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-vWLC.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-vWLC.gns3a @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Starting vWLC will start an installation of vWLC onto a blank 8GB Drive.", + "symbol": ":/symbols/wlan_controller.svg", "first_port_name": "ServicePort", "port_name_format": "Management{port1}", - "symbol": ":/symbols/wlan_controller.svg", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, @@ -26,27 +26,13 @@ "kvm": "require", "options": "" }, - "images": [ + "images": [ { - "filename": "Cisco-vWLC-AIR-CTVM-7-3-101-0-file1.iso", - "version": "7.3.101.0", - "md5sum": "6bf17dceaf46e57aab0fb0d43eb6ea06", - "filesize": 157900800, - "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=7.3.101.0" - }, - { - "filename": "AIR-CTVM-7-6-110-0-file1.iso", - "version": "7.6.110.0", - "md5sum": "7acbd88120f008a25d849b72b7207e92", - "filesize": 185561088, - "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=7.6.110.0" - }, - { - "filename": "AIR-CTVM-k9-8-1-120.0.iso", - "version": "8.1.120.0", - "md5sum": "477363f88f07f64499bb4ab80ffa9d2f", - "filesize": 302104576, - "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=8.1.120.0" + "filename": "MFG_CTVM_8_3_102_0.iso", + "version": "8.3.102.0", + "md5sum": "7f6b7968b5bed04b5ecc119b6ba4e41c", + "filesize": 365996032, + "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=8.3.102.0" }, { "filename": "MFG_CTVM_8_2_141_0.iso", @@ -56,11 +42,25 @@ "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=8.2.141.0" }, { - "filename": "MFG_CTVM_8_3_102_0.iso", - "version": "8.3.102.0", - "md5sum": "7f6b7968b5bed04b5ecc119b6ba4e41c", - "filesize": 365996032, - "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=8.3.102.0" + "filename": "AIR-CTVM-k9-8-1-120.0.iso", + "version": "8.1.120.0", + "md5sum": "477363f88f07f64499bb4ab80ffa9d2f", + "filesize": 302104576, + "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=8.1.120.0" + }, + { + "filename": "AIR-CTVM-7-6-110-0-file1.iso", + "version": "7.6.110.0", + "md5sum": "7acbd88120f008a25d849b72b7207e92", + "filesize": 185561088, + "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=7.6.110.0" + }, + { + "filename": "Cisco-vWLC-AIR-CTVM-7-3-101-0-file1.iso", + "version": "7.3.101.0", + "md5sum": "6bf17dceaf46e57aab0fb0d43eb6ea06", + "filesize": 157900800, + "download_url": "https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284464214&flowid=&softwareid=280926587&release=7.3.101.0" }, { "filename": "empty8G.qcow2", @@ -72,12 +72,11 @@ } ], "versions": [ - { - "name": "8.1.120.0", + "name": "8.3.102.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2", - "cdrom_image": "AIR-CTVM-k9-8-1-120.0.iso" + "cdrom_image": "MFG_CTVM_8_3_102_0.iso" } }, { @@ -88,11 +87,25 @@ } }, { - "name": "8.3.102.0", + "name": "8.1.120.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2", - "cdrom_image": "MFG_CTVM_8_3_102_0.iso" + "cdrom_image": "AIR-CTVM-k9-8-1-120.0.iso" } - } + }, + { + "name": "7.6.110.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2", + "cdrom_image": "AIR-CTVM-7-6-110-0-file1.iso" + } + }, + { + "name": "7.3.101.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2", + "cdrom_image": "Cisco-vWLC-AIR-CTVM-7-3-101-0-file1.iso" + } + } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-wsav.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-wsav.gns3a index a2feedfe..241b3227 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cisco-wsav.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cisco-wsav.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Web Security Virtual Appliance", "category": "firewall", - "description": "The Cisco WSA was one of the first secure web gateways to combine leading protections to help organizations address the growing challenges of securing and controlling web traffic. It enables simpler, faster deployment with fewer maintenance requirements, reduced latency, and lower operating costs. “Set and forget” technology frees staff after initial automated policy settings go live, and automatic security updates are pushed to network devices every 3 to 5 minutes. Flexible deployment options and integration with your existing security infrastructure help you meet quickly evolving security requirements.", + "description": "The Cisco WSA was one of the first secure web gateways to combine leading protections to help organizations address the growing challenges of securing and controlling web traffic. It enables simpler, faster deployment with fewer maintenance requirements, reduced latency, and lower operating costs. \"Set and forget\" technology frees staff after initial automated policy settings go live, and automatic security updates are pushed to network devices every 3 to 5 minutes. Flexible deployment options and integration with your existing security infrastructure help you meet quickly evolving security requirements.", "vendor_name": "Cisco", "vendor_url": "http://www.cisco.com/", "documentation_url": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/security/web-security-appliance/tsd-products-support-series-home.html", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/citrix-netscaler-vpx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/citrix-netscaler-vpx.gns3a index 0fcd184a..c34ea352 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/citrix-netscaler-vpx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/citrix-netscaler-vpx.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "NetScaler VPX", "category": "router", - "description": "Today’s enterprises face more demands than ever, from cloud computing to 24/7 availability to increasing security threats. NetScaler ADC, an advanced software-defined application delivery controller, is your networking power player. It provides outstanding delivery of business applications—to any device and any location—with unmatched security, superior L4-7 load balancing, reliable GSLB, and 100 percent uptime. In fact, NetScaler ADC offers up to five times the performance of our closest competitor. Plus our TriScale technology saves you money by allowing your network to scale up or down without additional hardware costs.", + "description": "Today's enterprises face more demands than ever, from cloud computing to 24/7 availability to increasing security threats. NetScaler ADC, an advanced software-defined application delivery controller, is your networking power player. It provides outstanding delivery of business applications-to any device and any location-with unmatched security, superior L4-7 load balancing, reliable GSLB, and 100 percent uptime. In fact, NetScaler ADC offers up to five times the performance of our closest competitor. Plus our TriScale technology saves you money by allowing your network to scale up or down without additional hardware costs.", "vendor_name": "Citrix", "vendor_url": "http://www.citrix.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.citrix.com/products/netscaler-adc/support.html", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/cumulus-vx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/cumulus-vx.gns3a index de25c795..67910269 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/cumulus-vx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/cumulus-vx.gns3a @@ -18,11 +18,20 @@ "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 7, "ram": 512, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" }, "images": [ + { + "filename": "cumulus-linux-4.2.0-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2", + "version": "4.2.0", + "md5sum": "b746616189a7d5cc69de4015e5c8b1d4", + "filesize": 2322137088, + "download_url": "https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-vx/download/", + "direct_download_url": "https://d2cd9e7ca6hntp.cloudfront.net/public/CumulusLinux-4.2.0/cumulus-linux-4.2.0-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" + }, { "filename": "cumulus-linux-3.7.10-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2", "version": "3.7.10", @@ -213,48 +222,54 @@ } ], "versions": [ + { + "name": "4.2.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-4.2.0-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" + } + }, { "name": "3.7.10", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.7.10-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.7.6", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.7.6-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.7.3", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.7.3-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.7.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.7.2-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.7.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.7.1-vx-amd64-qemu.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.6.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.6.2-vx-amd64.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.6.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "cumulus-linux-3.6.1-vx-amd64.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "3.6.0", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/danos.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/danos.gns3a index e4843331..8739db48 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/danos.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/danos.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "DANOS", "category": "router", - "description": "The Disaggregated Network Operating System (DANOS) project enables community collaboration across network hardware, forwarding, and operating system layers. DANOS is initially based on AT&T’s “dNOS” software framework of a more open, cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional networking equipment. As part of The Linux Foundation, it now incorporates contributions from complementary open source communities in building a standardized distributed Network Operating System (NOS) to speed the adoption and use of white boxes in a service provider’s infrastructure.", + "description": "The Disaggregated Network Operating System (DANOS) project enables community collaboration across network hardware, forwarding, and operating system layers. DANOS is initially based on AT&T's \"dNOS\" software framework of a more open, cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional networking equipment. As part of The Linux Foundation, it now incorporates contributions from complementary open source communities in building a standardized distributed Network Operating System (NOS) to speed the adoption and use of white boxes in a service provider's infrastructure.", "vendor_name": "Linux", "vendor_url": "https://www.danosproject.org/", "documentation_url": "https://danosproject.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DAN/pages/753667/DANOS+1908", @@ -9,16 +9,17 @@ "product_url": "https://www.danosproject.org/", "registry_version": 4, "status": "stable", - "symbol": ":/symbols/affinity/circle/gray/router_cloud.svg", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username/password is vyatta/vyatta. DANOS will live boot and drop into a shell. DANOS can then be installed inside the VM by typing install image. Defaults to using a telnet console, but the vnc console can provide additional help if it's not booting.", + "symbol": ":/symbols/affinity/circle/gray/router_cloud.svg", "port_name_format": "dp0p{1}s{0}", "qemu": { - "cpus": 2, "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 3, "ram": 4096, + "cpus": 2, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "boot_priority": "dc", @@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ ], "versions": [ { - "name": "danos-1908-amd64-vrouter", + "name": "1908", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "empty8G.qcow2", "cdrom_image": "danos-1908-amd64-vrouter.iso" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/debian10-min.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/debian10-min.gns3a index 3ef8f8b8..fbe787b0 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/debian10-min.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/debian10-min.gns3a @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ ], "versions": [ { - "name": "Debian 10.2.0", + "name": "10.2.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "debian10-gns3.qcow2" } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/deft-linux.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/deft-linux.gns3a index 20acc443..5c9d25b4 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/deft-linux.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/deft-linux.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "DEFT Linux", "category": "guest", - "description": "DEFT (acronym for Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit) is a distribution made for Computer Forensics, with the purpose of running live on systems without tampering or corrupting devices (hard disks, pendrives, etc…) connected to the PC where the boot process takes place.\nThe DEFT system is based on GNU Linux, it can run live (via DVDROM or USB pendrive), installed or run as a Virtual Appliance on VMware or Virtualbox. DEFT employs LXDE as desktop environment and WINE for executing Windows tools under Linux. It features a comfortable mount manager for device management.\nDEFT is paired with DART (acronym for Digital Advanced Response Toolkit), a Forensics System which can be run on Windows and contains the best tools for Forensics and Incident Response. DART features a GUI with logging and integrity check for the instruments here contained.\nBesides all this, the DEFT staff is devoted to implementing and developing applications which are released to Law Enforcement Officers, such as Autopsy 3 for Linux.", + "description": "DEFT (acronym for Digital Evidence & Forensics Toolkit) is a distribution made for Computer Forensics, with the purpose of running live on systems without tampering or corrupting devices (hard disks, pendrives, etc...) connected to the PC where the boot process takes place.\nThe DEFT system is based on GNU Linux, it can run live (via DVDROM or USB pendrive), installed or run as a Virtual Appliance on VMware or Virtualbox. DEFT employs LXDE as desktop environment and WINE for executing Windows tools under Linux. It features a comfortable mount manager for device management.\nDEFT is paired with DART (acronym for Digital Advanced Response Toolkit), a Forensics System which can be run on Windows and contains the best tools for Forensics and Incident Response. DART features a GUI with logging and integrity check for the instruments here contained.\nBesides all this, the DEFT staff is devoted to implementing and developing applications which are released to Law Enforcement Officers, such as Autopsy 3 for Linux.", "vendor_name": "DEFT Association", "vendor_url": "http://www.deftlinux.net/", "documentation_url": "http://www.deftlinux.net/deft-manual/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/dns.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/dns.gns3a index 0902b0db..c0f10568 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/dns.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/dns.gns3a @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ "status": "stable", "maintainer": "Andras Dosztal", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "usage": "You can add records by adding entries to the /etc/hosts file in the following format:\n%IP_ADDRESS% %HOSTNAME%.lab %HOSTNAME%\n\nExample:\n192.168.123.10 router1.lab router1", + "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "docker": { "adapters": 1, "image": "adosztal/dns:latest", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/exos.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/exos.gns3a index c6199b44..8c70eb63 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/exos.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/exos.gns3a @@ -25,77 +25,72 @@ "kvm": "allow", "options": "-cpu core2duo" }, - "images": [ - - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.7.1.1.qcow2", "version": "30.7.1.1", "md5sum": "c6b67023945102f984b47aa67c67fe33", "filesize": 485687296, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.7.1.1.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.6.1.11.qcow2", "version": "30.6.1.11", "md5sum": "bf3e13570417d7e3464165b344c196eb", "filesize": 475332608, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.6.1.11.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.5.1.15.qcow2", "version": "30.5.1.15", "md5sum": "380d0c7bb8f0aa272ceb84b85f367a63", "filesize": 498663424, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.5.1.15.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.4.1.2.qcow2", "version": "30.4.1.2", "md5sum": "133fa38bf80daec9e389729c96e692c0", "filesize": 454557696, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.4.1.2.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.3.1.6.qcow2", "version": "30.3.1.6", "md5sum": "edb86b406efe99434c6d5366d9bfa97f", "filesize": 448266240, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.3.1.6.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.2.1.8.qcow2", "version": "30.2.1.8", "md5sum": "4bdbf3ddff7a030e19c6bb71270b56d2", "filesize": 355205120, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.2.1.8.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v30.1.1.4.qcow2", "version": "30.1.1.4", "md5sum": "92d3f9b13d750f7bfa804823fa545772", "filesize": 383385600, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v30.1.1.4.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v22.7.1.2.qcow2", "version": "22.7.1.2", "md5sum": "a13e839b3fa05e8a5b0fb31f7e3dda86", "filesize": 180420608, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v22.7.1.2.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "EXOS-VM_v21.1.1.4-disk1.qcow2", "version": "21.1.1.4", "md5sum": "654606809b6fd3bca400377483eb4a79", "filesize": 117560832, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_EXOS/EXOS-VM_v21.1.1.4-disk1.qcow2" } - ], - "versions": [ - { "name": "30.7.1.1", "images": { @@ -120,13 +115,13 @@ "hda_disk_image": "EXOS-VM_v30.4.1.2.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "30.3.1.6", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "EXOS-VM_v30.3.1.6.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "30.2.1.8", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "EXOS-VM_v30.2.1.8.qcow2" @@ -138,12 +133,12 @@ "hda_disk_image": "EXOS-VM_v30.1.1.4.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "22.7.1.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "EXOS-VM_v22.7.1.2.qcow2" } - }, + }, { "name": "21.1.1.4", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/extreme-networks-voss.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/extreme-networks-voss.gns3a index e5834ed6..38da869b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/extreme-networks-voss.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/extreme-networks-voss.gns3a @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ "symbol": ":/symbols/multilayer_switch.svg", "first_port_name": "Mgmt", "port_name_format": "1/{port1}", - "qemu": - { + "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 9, "ram": 2048, @@ -26,68 +25,60 @@ "kvm": "allow", "options": "-nographic" }, - - "images": - [ + "images": [ { "filename": "VOSSGNS3.8.1.5.0.qcow2", - "version": "v8.1.5.0", + "version": "8.1.5.0", "md5sum": "dff95f67fc04f82f627209ff7b7b3860", "filesize": 331087872, - "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.8.1.5.0.qcow2" + "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.8.1.5.0.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "VOSSGNS3.8.1.0.0.qcow2", - "version": "v8.1.0.0", + "version": "8.1.0.0", "md5sum": "6b46fd54999a4cd2369440809ccc5099", "filesize": 311820288, - "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.8.1.0.0.qcow2" + "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.8.1.0.0.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "VOSSGNS3.7.1.0.0.qcow2", - "version": "voss_7.1.0.0", + "version": "7.1.0.0", "md5sum": "7bb2974efe1a1ab857debd9fa894dbe7", "filesize": 193724416, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.7.1.0.0.qcow2" }, - { + { "filename": "VOSSGNS3.7.0.0.0.img", - "version": "voss_7.0.0.0", + "version": "7.0.0.0", "md5sum": "65fe97461156aa88c836a90be1287649", "filesize": 419430400, "direct_download_url": "https://akamai-ep.extremenetworks.com/Extreme_P/github-en/Virtual_VOSS/VOSSGNS3.7.0.0.0.img" - } + } ], - - "versions": - [ + "versions": [ { - "name": "v8.1.5.0", - "images": - { + "name": "8.1.5.0", + "images": { "hda_disk_image": "VOSSGNS3.8.1.5.0.qcow2" } }, - { - "name": "v8.1.0.0", - "images": - { + { + "name": "8.1.0.0", + "images": { "hda_disk_image": "VOSSGNS3.8.1.0.0.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "7.1.0.0", - "images": - { + "images": { "hda_disk_image": "VOSSGNS3.7.1.0.0.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "7.0.0.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "VOSSGNS3.7.0.0.0.img" - } + } } ] - } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/f5-bigiq.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/f5-bigiq.gns3a index ceeb54e6..7aa07ffd 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/f5-bigiq.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/f5-bigiq.gns3a @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Console credentials: root/default\nWebUI credentials: admin/admin\nThe boot process might take a few minutes without providing any output to the console. Please be patient (or set console to vnc to see tty outputs).", + "symbol": "mgmt_station.svg", "first_port_name": "mgmt", "port_name_format": "1.{port1}", - "symbol": "mgmt_station.svg", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 2, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/firefox.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/firefox.gns3a index e32fe76d..633bd74e 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/firefox.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/firefox.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc-manager.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc-manager.gns3a index 74090e70..e14f551c 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc-manager.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc-manager.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 10, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc.gns3a index 13507721..f8e86456 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortiadc.gns3a @@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set. Silent boot, it might take a while.", - "symbol": "loadbalancer.svg", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 10, @@ -235,14 +234,14 @@ { "name": "5.0.1", "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-V400-build0989-FORTINET.out.kvm-boot.qcow2", + "hda_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-V500-build0056-FORTINET.out.kvm-boot.qcow2", "hdb_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-FORTINET.out.kvm-data.qcow2" } }, { "name": "5.0.0", "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-V400-build0989-FORTINET.out.kvm-boot.qcow2", + "hda_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-V500-build0045-FORTINET.out.kvm-boot.qcow2", "hdb_disk_image": "FAD_KVM-FORTINET.out.kvm-data.qcow2" } }, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortianalyzer.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortianalyzer.gns3a index 333f6d57..3e392806 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortianalyzer.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortianalyzer.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortiauthenticator.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortiauthenticator.gns3a index dac26e8f..6d6799c8 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortiauthenticator.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortiauthenticator.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set. First book takes longer.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/forticache.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/forticache.gns3a index 75df57bb..e27362b0 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/forticache.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/forticache.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 3, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortigate.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortigate.gns3a index 44281ff9..fb9d9ad9 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortigate.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortigate.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 10, @@ -32,13 +32,15 @@ "md5sum": "da411e21e4c0bc25553d0e72201af7a4", "filesize": 58916864, "download_url": "https://support.fortinet.com/Download/FirmwareImages.aspx" - },{ + }, + { "filename": "FGT_VM64_KVM-v6-build0932-FORTINET.out.kvm.qcow2", "version": "6.2.1", "md5sum": "725d41460ed1858dc905dbe2846a8400", "filesize": 58785792, "download_url": "https://support.fortinet.com/Download/FirmwareImages.aspx" - },{ + }, + { "filename": "FGT_VM64_KVM-v6-build0866-FORTINET.out.kvm.qcow2", "version": "6.2.0", "md5sum": "588df9ba0db485976f6681810001ae73", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortimail.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortimail.gns3a index 6f806d01..abb9eed4 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortimail.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortimail.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "First boot takes a few minutes. Admin URL is https://x.x.x.x/admin, default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 4, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortimanager.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortimanager.gns3a index 574df5e4..2dfa4cb8 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortimanager.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortimanager.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 4, @@ -183,6 +183,13 @@ "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" } }, + { + "name": "6.0.3", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "FMG_VM64_KVM-v6-build0255-FORTINET.out.kvm.qcow2", + "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" + } + }, { "name": "6.0.2", "images": { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortiproxy.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortiproxy.gns3a index 4ab88bee..140f5bcd 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortiproxy.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortiproxy.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "The system reboots twice during the initial setup; this is normal.\nDefault username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 10, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortirecorder.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortirecorder.gns3a index 0b1e346d..b4412c82 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortirecorder.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortirecorder.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Use HTTPS when connecting to the WebUI.\nDefault username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 10, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortisandbox.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortisandbox.gns3a index 09fb0298..d74d1bab 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortisandbox.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortisandbox.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "First boot will take some time without console output. Default username is admin, no password is set.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 3, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortisiem-super_worker.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortisiem-super_worker.gns3a index 985ef439..9c9f39a7 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortisiem-super_worker.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortisiem-super_worker.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "This is the Super/Worker component. Default credentials:\n- admin / admin*1\n - root / ProspectHills\n\nIf you get a 503 error on the WebUI, run /opt/phoenix/deployment/jumpbox/phinitsuper as root.\n\nMake sure that Super, Worker(s), Collector(s) and Report Server can connect to FortiSIEM hosted CentOS repo on https port 443 under the URLs below. Otherwise, some packages may not install and 5.0.0 binaries will not run.\n- https://os-pkgs-cdn.fortisiem.fortinet.com/centos6/\n- https://os-pkgs.fortisiem.fortinet.com/centos6/", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 2, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/fortiweb.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/fortiweb.gns3a index 9fb0f78f..2365d76f 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/fortiweb.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/fortiweb.gns3a @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username is admin, no password is set. Console keeps sending 'access uuid file failed, error number 2' messages; ignore it.", - "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "symbol": "fortinet.svg", + "port_name_format": "Port{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 4, @@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ "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" } - ], "versions": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/freeRouter.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/freeRouter.gns3a index eb298b1f..d1e0ed21 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/freeRouter.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/freeRouter.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/frr.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/frr.gns3a index 22b6579d..ae25e7cb 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/frr.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/frr.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "FRR", "category": "router", - "description": "FRRouting (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms which includes protocol daemons for BGP, IS-IS, LDP, OSPF, PIM, and RIP.\n\nFRR’s seamless integration with the native Linux/Unix IP networking stacks makes it applicable to a wide variety of use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network, advertising network services, LAN switching and routing, Internet access routers, and Internet peering.\n\nThis is an unofficial VM of FRR.", + "description": "FRRouting (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms which includes protocol daemons for BGP, IS-IS, LDP, OSPF, PIM, and RIP.\n\nFRR's seamless integration with the native Linux/Unix IP networking stacks makes it applicable to a wide variety of use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network, advertising network services, LAN switching and routing, Internet access routers, and Internet peering.\n\nThis is an unofficial VM of FRR.", "vendor_name": "FRRouting Project", "vendor_url": "https://frrouting.org", "product_name": "FRR", @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/hp-vsr1001.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/hp-vsr1001.gns3a index 6333f594..e70d2ea1 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/hp-vsr1001.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/hp-vsr1001.gns3a @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 16, - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "ram": 1024, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "boot_priority": "c", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/internet.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/internet.gns3a index 5b4cb852..7d7ff9ec 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/internet.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/internet.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 64, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/ipfire.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/ipfire.gns3a index ed85e3e1..5c361a6b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/ipfire.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/ipfire.gns3a @@ -117,7 +117,13 @@ ], "versions": [ { - "name": "2.23", + "name": "2.23.136", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "ipfire-2.23.2gb-ext4.x86_64-full-core136.img" + } + }, + { + "name": "2.23.131", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "ipfire-2.23.2gb-ext4.x86_64-full-core131.img" } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-junos-space.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-junos-space.gns3a index 6df47223..d4446dfe 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-junos-space.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-junos-space.gns3a @@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ "status": "stable", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "usage": "16 GB RAM is the bare minimum; you should use 32/64 GB in production deplyments.\nDefault credentials:\n- CLI: admin / abc123\n- WebUI: super / juniper123", + "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "port_name_format": "em{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, "ram": 16384, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-legacy.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-legacy.gns3a index cddcaa78..d1eb1712 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-legacy.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-legacy.gns3a @@ -11,18 +11,13 @@ "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "none", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "usage": "Initial username is root, no password.\n\nTIPS:\n* Use the 'show chassis fpc pic-status' command to check that PIC 0 is online and shows 'Virtual 10x1GE PIC'\n* Use the second adapter (em2) and above to connect to other nodes (the first two interfaces are for internal purposes).", + "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "first_port_name": "fxp0", "port_name_format": "em{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 12, - "ram": 1024, - "arch": "x86_64", - "console_type": "telnet", - "kvm": "require", - "options": "-nographic", "custom_adapters": [ { "adapter_number": 0, @@ -32,7 +27,13 @@ "adapter_number": 1, "adapter_type": "e1000" } - ] + ], + "ram": 1024, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", + "arch": "x86_64", + "console_type": "telnet", + "kvm": "require", + "options": "-nographic" }, "images": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vcp.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vcp.gns3a index 4a054719..4100ffbf 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vcp.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vcp.gns3a @@ -11,20 +11,41 @@ "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "none", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "usage": "Initial username is root, no password.\n\nUSAGE INSTRUCTIONS\n\nConnect the first interface (fxp0) to your admin VLAN. Connect the second interface (em1) directly to the second interface (eth1) of the vFP.", + "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "first_port_name": "fxp0", "port_name_format": "em{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, "ram": 1024, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdc_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", "options": "-nographic -enable-kvm" }, "images": [ + { + "filename": "junos-vmx-x86-64-20.2R1.10.qcow2", + "version": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "md5sum": "182484474accf07bd403ef17fa2959a9", + "filesize": 1413349376 + }, + { + "filename": "vmxhdd-20.2R1.10.img", + "version": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "md5sum": "ae26e0f32605a53a5c85342bad677c9f", + "filesize": 197120 + }, + { + "filename": "metadata-usb-re-20.2R1.10.img", + "version": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "md5sum": "25322c2caf542059de72e9adbec1fb68", + "filesize": 10485760 + }, { "filename": "junos-vmx-x86-64-19.3R1.8.qcow2", "version": "19.3R1.8-KVM", @@ -336,6 +357,14 @@ } ], "versions": [ + { + "name": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "junos-vmx-x86-64-20.2R1.10.qcow2", + "hdb_disk_image": "vmxhdd-20.2R1.10.img", + "hdc_disk_image": "metadata-usb-re-20.2R1.10.img" + } + }, { "name": "19.3R1.8-KVM", "images": { @@ -465,7 +494,7 @@ } }, { - "name": "15.1F6.9", + "name": "15.1F6.9-KVM", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "junos-vmx-x86-64-15.1F6.9.qcow2", "hdb_disk_image": "vmxhdd-15.1F6.9.img", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vfp.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vfp.gns3a index 3945535f..f723023e 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vfp.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vmx-vfp.gns3a @@ -11,20 +11,28 @@ "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "none", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "usage": "Initial username is root, password is root.\n", + "symbol": "juniper-vmx.svg", "first_port_name": "Eth0", "port_name_format": "Eth{port1}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 12, "ram": 4096, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", "options": "-nographic -enable-kvm -smp cpus=3" }, "images": [ + { + "filename": "vFPC-20200526.img", + "version": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "md5sum": "400652d7e450b0bf8ad4cc37db46b78c", + "filesize": 2447376384, + "download_url": "http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/mx-series/vmx/" + }, { "filename": "vFPC-20190819.img", "version": "19.3R1.8-KVM", @@ -145,8 +153,13 @@ "download_url": "http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/mx-series/vmx/" } ], - "versions": [ + { + "name": "20.2R1.10-KVM", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "vFPC-20200526.img" + } + }, { "name": "19.3R1.8-KVM", "images": { @@ -249,6 +262,5 @@ "hda_disk_image": "vFPC-20151203.img" } } - ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-pfe.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-pfe.gns3a index 2ee0b5d5..d4838a53 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-pfe.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-pfe.gns3a @@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "none", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "usage": "\n\nUSAGE INSTRUCTIONS\n\nConnect the first interface (em0) to your admin VLAN. Connect the second interface (em1) directly to the second interface (em1) of the RE. The switch ports do not connect here, but on the RE", + "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "port_name_format": "em{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "require", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-re.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-re.gns3a index 35f6fc52..16193448 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-re.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vqfx-re.gns3a @@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ "status": "experimental", "maintainer": "none", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "usage": "Initial username is root, password is Juniper (capitol J).\n\nUSAGE INSTRUCTIONS\n\nConnect the first interface (em0) to your admin VLAN. Connect the second interface (em1) directly to the second interface (em1) of the PFE. The switch ports connect here on the RE", + "symbol": "juniper-vqfx.svg", "port_name_format": "em{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 12, "ram": 1024, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", @@ -25,25 +26,25 @@ }, "images": [ { - "filename": "jinstall-vqfx-10-f-18.4R1.8.qcow2", - "version": "18.4R1", - "md5sum": "1b0dbd9a235f887e56a8506c0b2f684f", - "filesize": 549584896, - "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" + "filename": "jinstall-vqfx-10-f-18.4R1.8.qcow2", + "version": "18.4R1", + "md5sum": "1b0dbd9a235f887e56a8506c0b2f684f", + "filesize": 549584896, + "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" }, { - "filename": "jinstall-vqfx-10-f-17.4R1.16.img", - "version": "17.4R1", - "md5sum": "dd83313b0f5beaf68488ed3d5e1e5240", - "filesize": 553910272, - "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" + "filename": "jinstall-vqfx-10-f-17.4R1.16.img", + "version": "17.4R1", + "md5sum": "dd83313b0f5beaf68488ed3d5e1e5240", + "filesize": 553910272, + "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" }, { - "filename": "vqfx10k-re-15.1X53-D60.vmdk", - "version": "15.1X53-D60", - "md5sum": "758669e88213fbd7943f5da7f6d7bd59", - "filesize": 355542528, - "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" + "filename": "vqfx10k-re-15.1X53-D60.vmdk", + "version": "15.1X53-D60", + "md5sum": "758669e88213fbd7943f5da7f6d7bd59", + "filesize": 355542528, + "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vqfx-trial/" } ], "versions": [ diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vsrx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vsrx.gns3a index 772f5c37..e9b019fe 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vsrx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/juniper-vsrx.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "vSRX", "category": "firewall", - "description": "The vSRX delivers core firewall, networking, advanced security, and automated lifecycle management capabilities for enterprises and service providers. The industry\u2019s fastest virtual security platform, the vSRX offers firewall speeds up to 17 Gbps using only two virtual CPUs, providing scalable, secure protection across private, public, and hybrid clouds.\n\nJuniper version 12 can support only 1GB of ram.", + "description": "The vSRX delivers core firewall, networking, advanced security, and automated lifecycle management capabilities for enterprises and service providers. The industry's fastest virtual security platform, the vSRX offers firewall speeds up to 17 Gbps using only two virtual CPUs, providing scalable, secure protection across private, public, and hybrid clouds.\n\nJuniper version 12 can support only 1GB of ram.", "vendor_name": "Juniper", "vendor_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/", "documentation_url": "http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/", @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 6, "ram": 4096, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", @@ -138,14 +139,14 @@ }, { "filename": "junos-vsrx-vmdisk-15.1X49-D20.2.qcow2", - "version": "15.1X49-D20.2", + "version": "15.1X49-D20", "md5sum": "43e8000870207db47c1382192319eb45", "filesize": 2904096768, "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vsrx-trial/" }, { "filename": "junos-vsrx-12.1X47-D20.7-domestic-disk1.vmdk", - "version": "12.1X47-D20.7", + "version": "12.1X47-D20", "md5sum": "d22ed7a7eb131984e892a4430c5f4730", "filesize": 235894272, "download_url": "https://www.juniper.net/us/en/dm/free-vsrx-trial/" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/kali-linux.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/kali-linux.gns3a index 9f3e2d87..2661c8a5 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/kali-linux.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/kali-linux.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 1024, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "boot_priority": "d", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/kemp-vlm.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/kemp-vlm.gns3a index 16f1beb2..15ca8df2 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/kemp-vlm.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/kemp-vlm.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "KEMP Free VLM", "category": "router", - "description": "KEMP Technologies free LoadMaster Application Load Balancer is a fully featured member of our award winning and industry leading Load Balancer family. It can be used without charge in production environments with throughput requirements that don\u2019t exceed 20 Mbps, and for services that do not directly generate revenue. It is an ideal choice for low traffic web sites and applications, DevOps testing environments, technical training environments, and for any other deployments that suit your non-commercial needs.", + "description": "KEMP Technologies free LoadMaster Application Load Balancer is a fully featured member of our award winning and industry leading Load Balancer family. It can be used without charge in production environments with throughput requirements that don't exceed 20 Mbps, and for services that do not directly generate revenue. It is an ideal choice for low traffic web sites and applications, DevOps testing environments, technical training environments, and for any other deployments that suit your non-commercial needs.", "vendor_name": "KEMP", "vendor_url": "http://freeloadbalancer.com/", "documentation_url": "https://support.kemptechnologies.com/hc/en-us/articles/204427785", @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ }, { "filename": "LoadMaster-VLM-7.2.36.2.14271.RELEASE-Linux-KVM-XEN-FREE.disk", - "version": "7.1.36.2", + "version": "7.2.36.2", "md5sum": "eebfc96bd6c1c50827d00647206b59dd", "filesize": 17179869185, "download_url": "http://freeloadbalancer.com/download/" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/kerio-connect.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/kerio-connect.gns3a index c5117fc2..e8002108 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/kerio-connect.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/kerio-connect.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Kerio Connect", "category": "guest", - "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_url": "http://www.kerio.com", "documentation_url": "http://kb.kerio.com/product/kerio-connect/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/kerio-control.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/kerio-control.gns3a index 1b2904e7..2f29fb4e 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/kerio-control.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/kerio-control.gns3a @@ -77,14 +77,16 @@ "md5sum": "0405890e323e29a4808ec288600875ba", "filesize": 254364160, "download_url": "http://www.kerio.com/support/kerio-control", - "direct_download_url": "http://cdn.kerio.com/dwn/control/control-9.2.1-2019/kerio-control-appliance-9.2.1-2019-vmware-disk1.vmdk" }, + "direct_download_url": "http://cdn.kerio.com/dwn/control/control-9.2.1-2019/kerio-control-appliance-9.2.1-2019-vmware-disk1.vmdk" + }, { "filename": "kerio-control-appliance-9.1.4-1535-vmware.vmdk", "version": "9.1.4", "md5sum": "5ea5a7f103b1f008d4c24444400333ec", "filesize": 483459072, "download_url": "http://www.kerio.com/support/kerio-control", - "direct_download_url": "http://cdn.kerio.com/dwn/control/control-9.1.4-1535/kerio-control-appliance-9.1.4-1535-vmware.vmdk" } + "direct_download_url": "http://cdn.kerio.com/dwn/control/control-9.1.4-1535/kerio-control-appliance-9.1.4-1535-vmware.vmdk" + } ], "versions": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/macos-install.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/macos-install.gns3a index fd23f631..5f920187 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/macos-install.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/macos-install.gns3a @@ -19,11 +19,13 @@ "cpus": 4, "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "hdb_disk_interface": "sata", - "options": "-machine q35,accel=kvm -cpu Penryn,kvm=on -device isa-applesmc,osk='ourhardworkbythesewordsguardedpleasedontsteal(c)AppleComputerInc' -smbios type=2 -usb -device usb-kbd -device usb-tablet -drive file=/home/gns3/GNS3/images/QEMU/OpenCore.iso,if=none,id=drive-ide2,cache=unsafe,format=raw,aio=threads,detect-zeroes=on -device ide-hd,bus=ide.1,unit=0,drive=drive-ide2,id=ide2,bootindex=101 -drive file=/home/gns3/GNS3/images/QEMU/Catalina-installer.iso,if=none,id=drive-ide0,cache=unsafe,format=raw,aio=threads,detect-zeroes=on -device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0,id=ide0", + "hdc_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdd_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "boot_priority": "dc", - "kvm": "require" + "kvm": "require", + "options": "-machine q35,accel=kvm -cpu Penryn,kvm=on -device isa-applesmc,osk='ourhardworkbythesewordsguardedpleasedontsteal(c)AppleComputerInc' -smbios type=2 -usb -device usb-kbd -device usb-tablet -drive file=/home/gns3/GNS3/images/QEMU/OpenCore.iso,if=none,id=drive-ide2,cache=unsafe,format=raw,aio=threads,detect-zeroes=on -device ide-hd,bus=ide.1,unit=0,drive=drive-ide2,id=ide2,bootindex=101 -drive file=/home/gns3/GNS3/images/QEMU/Catalina-installer.iso,if=none,id=drive-ide0,cache=unsafe,format=raw,aio=threads,detect-zeroes=on -device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0,id=ide0" }, "images": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/microcore-linux.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/microcore-linux.gns3a index cf7a82e4..0b42f6e1 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/microcore-linux.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/microcore-linux.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 64, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/mikrotik-chr.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/mikrotik-chr.gns3a index db2e9da2..707cdfc2 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/mikrotik-chr.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/mikrotik-chr.gns3a @@ -26,34 +26,34 @@ "options": "-nographic" }, "images": [ - { - "filename": "chr-7.0beta8.img", - "version": "7.0beta8", - "md5sum": "dbc5b9a1d7cc0e56d5361a0e212dbd96", - "filesize": 67108864, - "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", - "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/7.0beta8/chr-7.0beta8.img.zip", - "compression": "zip" - }, - { - "filename": "chr-6.47.img", - "version": "6.47", - "md5sum": "39dea5d6a58708eebfa73332456566f4", - "filesize": 67108864, - "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", - "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.47/chr-6.47.img.zip", - "compression": "zip" - }, - { - "filename": "chr-6.46.5.img", - "version": "6.46.5", - "md5sum": "f9ea37f5a5ac3110f8f5de33e24a7749", - "filesize": 67108864, - "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", - "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.46.5/chr-6.46.5.img.zip", - "compression": "zip" - }, - { + { + "filename": "chr-7.0beta8.img", + "version": "7.0beta8", + "md5sum": "dbc5b9a1d7cc0e56d5361a0e212dbd96", + "filesize": 67108864, + "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", + "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/7.0beta8/chr-7.0beta8.img.zip", + "compression": "zip" + }, + { + "filename": "chr-6.47.img", + "version": "6.47", + "md5sum": "39dea5d6a58708eebfa73332456566f4", + "filesize": 67108864, + "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", + "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.47/chr-6.47.img.zip", + "compression": "zip" + }, + { + "filename": "chr-6.46.5.img", + "version": "6.46.5", + "md5sum": "f9ea37f5a5ac3110f8f5de33e24a7749", + "filesize": 67108864, + "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", + "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.46.5/chr-6.46.5.img.zip", + "compression": "zip" + }, + { "filename": "chr-6.45.8.img", "version": "6.45.8", "md5sum": "73cc01e22e0b301dc29416f59ced8a7d", @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.45.8/chr-6.45.8.img.zip", "compression": "zip" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "chr-6.45.6.img", "version": "6.45.6", "md5sum": "e68db699ba23ac7e4fba95b3075c1c6b", @@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ "compression": "zip" }, { - "filename": "chr-6.42.9.img", - "version": "6.42.9", - "md5sum": "1f856978cfc3ceb4b5e18e4e079f2e32", - "filesize": 134217728, - "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", - "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.42.9/chr-6.42.9.img.zip", - "compression": "zip" + "filename": "chr-6.42.9.img", + "version": "6.42.9", + "md5sum": "1f856978cfc3ceb4b5e18e4e079f2e32", + "filesize": 134217728, + "download_url": "http://www.mikrotik.com/download", + "direct_download_url": "https://download.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.42.9/chr-6.42.9.img.zip", + "compression": "zip" }, { "filename": "chr-6.42.img", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/mininet.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/mininet.gns3a index 80900c2b..50540c20 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/mininet.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/mininet.gns3a @@ -1,29 +1,29 @@ { + "name": "Mininet", "category": "guest", + "description": "Mininet creates a realistic virtual network, running real kernel, switch and application code, on a single machine (VM, cloud or native), in seconds, with a single command.", + "vendor_name": "Mininet Team", + "vendor_url": "http://mininet.org/", + "documentation_url": "http://mininet.org/walkthrough/", + "product_name": "Mininet", + "product_url": "http://mininet.org/", + "registry_version": 4, "status": "stable", + "availability": "free", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "description": "Mininet creates a realistic virtual network, running real kernel, switch and application code, on a single machine (VM, cloud or native), in seconds, with a single command.", - "product_name": "Mininet", - "registry_version": 4, - "product_url": "http://mininet.org/", - "documentation_url": "http://mininet.org/walkthrough/", - "first_port_name": "eth0", "usage": "Username: mininet\nPassword: mininet", + "first_port_name": "eth0", "port_name_format": "eth{0}", - "vendor_name": "Mininet Team", "qemu": { - "adapters": 1, "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", - "arch": "x86_64", + "adapters": 1, "ram": 2048, - "console_type": "vnc", "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", + "arch": "x86_64", + "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow" }, - "availability": "free", - "vendor_url": "http://mininet.org/", - "name": "Mininet", "images": [ { "filename": "mininet-vm-x86_64.vmdk", @@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ ], "versions": [ { + "name": "2.2.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "mininet-vm-x86_64.vmdk" - }, - "name": "2.2.2" + } } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/net_toolbox.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/net_toolbox.gns3a index 8181fa8b..af6bdf13 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/net_toolbox.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/net_toolbox.gns3a @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ "status": "stable", "maintainer": "Andras Dosztal", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", - "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "usage": "Root password: gns3", + "symbol": "linux_guest.svg", "docker": { "adapters": 1, "image": "adosztal/net_toolbox:latest", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/netem.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/netem.gns3a index d6121edf..3b17c9c3 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/netem.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/netem.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, "ram": 96, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/onos.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/onos.gns3a index ebfd8263..848dac12 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/onos.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/onos.gns3a @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ "description": "The Open Network Operating System (ONOS) is a software defined networking (SDN) OS for service providers that has scalability, high availability, high performance and abstractions to make it easy to create apps and services. The platform is based on a solid architecture and has quickly matured to be feature rich and production ready. The community has grown to include over 50 partners and collaborators that contribute to all aspects of the project including interesting use cases such as CORD", "vendor_name": "Onos", "vendor_url": "http://onosproject.org/", - "product_url": "http://onosproject.org/", "documentation_url": "https://wiki.onosproject.org", "product_name": "Onos", + "product_url": "http://onosproject.org/", "registry_version": 3, "status": "stable", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/op5-monitor.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/op5-monitor.gns3a index 4a6b61d7..d6adc3f7 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/op5-monitor.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/op5-monitor.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "OP5 Monitor", "category": "guest", - "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.", "vendor_name": "OP5", "vendor_url": "https://www.op5.com/", "documentation_url": "https://kb.op5.com/display/MAN/Documentation+Home#sthash.pohb5bis.dpbs", @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Newer versions come with OVA files only, you need to extract it to get the VMDK disk file.\nInterface eth0 is set to DHCP. Default credentials:\n- CLI: root / monitor\n- Web access: admin / monitor\n- Logserver Extension: admin / admin", - "port_name_format": "eth{0}", "symbol": "mgmt_station.svg", + "port_name_format": "eth{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 2, diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/openbsd.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/openbsd.gns3a index 36284e54..71c7a3ce 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/openbsd.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/openbsd.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 8, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/opennac.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/opennac.gns3a index f1e39bc4..37e9e45a 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/opennac.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/opennac.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 512, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "require", @@ -39,6 +40,5 @@ "hda_disk_image": "opennac_3711_img.qcow2" } } - -] + ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/openvswitch.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/openvswitch.gns3a index ed31ea8f..c35b6a68 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/openvswitch.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/openvswitch.gns3a @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ "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_url": "http://openvswitch.org/", - "product_url": "http://openvswitch.org/", "documentation_url": "http://openvswitch.org/support/", "product_name": "Open vSwitch", + "product_url": "http://openvswitch.org/", "registry_version": 3, "status": "stable", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/openwrt-realview.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/openwrt-realview.gns3a index 663efcf4..91598813 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/openwrt-realview.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/openwrt-realview.gns3a @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "openwrt-15.05.1-realview-vmlinux-initramfs.elf", - "version": "15.05.1", + "version": "Chaos Calmer 15.05.1", "md5sum": "3660b9de654cf03f2a50997ae89c2daf", "filesize": 2278696, "download_url": "http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05.1/realview/generic/", @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ }, { "filename": "openwrt-realview-vmlinux-initramfs-14.07.elf", - "version": "14.07", + "version": "Barrier Breaker 14.07", "md5sum": "2411307d0794baa618537c5dfcb19575", "filesize": 2183520, "download_url": "http://downloads.openwrt.org/barrier_breaker/14.07/realview/generic/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/openwrt.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/openwrt.gns3a index 6bde4dc2..8ad0cbf6 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/openwrt.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/openwrt.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 4, "ram": 128, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" @@ -39,15 +40,6 @@ "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.2/targets/x86/64/openwrt-19.07.2-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", "compression": "gzip" }, - { - "filename": "openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", - "version": "18.06.8", - "md5sum": "8b235443df9d1a236b147c1c29a97083", - "filesize": 285736960, - "download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.8/targets/x86/64/", - "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.8/targets/x86/64/openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", - "compression": "gzip" - }, { "filename": "openwrt-19.07.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", "version": "19.07.1", @@ -57,15 +49,6 @@ "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.1/targets/x86/64/openwrt-19.07.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", "compression": "gzip" }, - { - "filename": "openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", - "version": "18.06.7", - "md5sum": "f463f38cccf89e1a2229f74a4c42d3ef", - "filesize": 285736960, - "download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.7/targets/x86/64/", - "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.7/targets/x86/64/openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", - "compression": "gzip" - }, { "filename": "openwrt-19.07.0-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", "version": "19.07.0", @@ -75,6 +58,24 @@ "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.0/targets/x86/64/openwrt-19.07.0-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", "compression": "gzip" }, + { + "filename": "openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", + "version": "18.06.8", + "md5sum": "8b235443df9d1a236b147c1c29a97083", + "filesize": 285736960, + "download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.8/targets/x86/64/", + "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.8/targets/x86/64/openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", + "compression": "gzip" + }, + { + "filename": "openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", + "version": "18.06.7", + "md5sum": "f463f38cccf89e1a2229f74a4c42d3ef", + "filesize": 285736960, + "download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.7/targets/x86/64/", + "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.7/targets/x86/64/openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", + "compression": "gzip" + }, { "filename": "openwrt-18.06.6-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", "version": "18.06.6", @@ -101,7 +102,7 @@ "download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.2/targets/x86/64/", "direct_download_url": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06.2/targets/x86/64/openwrt-18.06.2-x86-64-combined-ext4.img.gz", "compression": "gzip" - }, + }, { "filename": "openwrt-18.06.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img", "version": "18.06.1", @@ -143,30 +144,30 @@ "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-19.07.2-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, - { - "name": "18.06.8", - "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" - } - }, { "name": "19.07.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-19.07.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, - { - "name": "18.06.7", - "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" - } - }, { "name": "19.07.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-19.07.0-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, + { + "name": "18.06.8", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.8-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" + } + }, + { + "name": "18.06.7", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.7-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" + } + }, { "name": "18.06.6", "images": { @@ -180,25 +181,25 @@ } }, { - "name": "openwrt 18.06.2", + "name": "18.06.2", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.2-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, - { - "name": "openwrt 18.06.1", + { + "name": "18.06.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-18.06.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, { - "name": "openwrt/lede 17.01.6", + "name": "17.01.6", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "lede-17.01.6-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } }, { - "name": "openwrt 15.05.1", + "name": "15.05.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "openwrt-15.05.1-x86-64-combined-ext4.img" } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/opnsense.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/opnsense.gns3a index 5633d38e..b5519d1b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/opnsense.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/opnsense.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "OPNsense", "category": "firewall", - "description": "OPNsense is an open source, easy-to-use and easy-to-build FreeBSD based firewall and routing platform. OPNsense includes most of the features available in expensive commercial firewalls, and more in many cases. It brings the rich feature set of commercial offerings with the benefits of open and verifiable sources.\n\nOPNsense started as a fork of pfSense® and m0n0wall in 2014, with its first official release in January 2015. The project has evolved very quickly while still retaining familiar aspects of both m0n0wall and pfSense. A strong focus on security and code quality drives the development of the project.", + "description": "OPNsense is an open source, easy-to-use and easy-to-build FreeBSD based firewall and routing platform. OPNsense includes most of the features available in expensive commercial firewalls, and more in many cases. It brings the rich feature set of commercial offerings with the benefits of open and verifiable sources.\n\nOPNsense started as a fork of pfSense\u00ae and m0n0wall in 2014, with its first official release in January 2015. The project has evolved very quickly while still retaining familiar aspects of both m0n0wall and pfSense. A strong focus on security and code quality drives the development of the project.", "vendor_name": "Deciso B.V.", "vendor_url": "https://opnsense.org/", "documentation_url": "https://wiki.opnsense.org/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/ostinato.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/ostinato.gns3a index f65e24f1..7e72c1e9 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/ostinato.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/ostinato.gns3a @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/pan-vm-fw.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/pan-vm-fw.gns3a index edb8b708..a0bb01d5 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/pan-vm-fw.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/pan-vm-fw.gns3a @@ -19,105 +19,183 @@ "adapter_type": "virtio-net-pci", "adapters": 25, "ram": 4096, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "kvm": "require", "options": "-smp 2" }, "images": [ - { + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-10.0.0.qcow2", + "version": "10.0.0", + "md5sum": "d73a41e4d8f6f5a5291fde08b79a071e", + "filesize": 3059023872, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.3.qcow2", + "version": "9.1.3", + "md5sum": "f49c20ac7675f2b5686d3496217cf68d", + "filesize": 3391553536, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.2.qcow2", + "version": "9.1.2", + "md5sum": "240b39cfb8b85d5ac3adf3a2bf7c5079", + "filesize": 3303276544, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.0.qcow2", + "version": "9.1.0", + "md5sum": "fb65dc077011d84dacdde68d26cb291e", + "filesize": 2622554112, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-9.0.4.qcow2", + "version": "9.0.4", + "md5sum": "0d1a5f4621a1b01a8cebf9ab0653417d", + "filesize": 3198615552, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { + "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-9.0.0.qcow2", + "version": "9.0.0", + "md5sum": "c1a38b390e054878e5777595aa16fe87", + "filesize": 2694840320, + "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" + }, + { "filename": "PA-VM-ESX-8.1.0-disk1.vmdk", - "version": "8.1.0", + "version": "8.1.0 (ESX)", "md5sum": "49af8e8225c2e90414bde0be15eaf421", "filesize": 2281454080, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" - }, - { + }, + { "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-8.1.0.qcow2", "version": "8.1.0", "md5sum": "459558515b965b2e43fde2842abbae66", "filesize": 2260467712, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" }, - { + { "filename": "PA-VM-ESX-8.0.0-disk1.vmdk", - "version": "8.0.0", + "version": "8.0.0 (ESX)", "md5sum": "a505fb1dbcc855ecf98630fd5d329f9a", "filesize": 2002713088, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" }, - { + { "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-8.0.0.qcow2", "version": "8.0.0", "md5sum": "b6a1ddc8552aff87f05f9c0d4cb54dc3", "filesize": 1987444736, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" }, - { + { "filename": "PA-VM-ESX-7.1.0-disk1.vmdk", "version": "7.1.0 (ESX)", "md5sum": "e044dc649b7146ee4f619edb0e5f6675", "filesize": 1871149056, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" }, - { + { "filename": "PA-VM-KVM-7.1.0.qcow2", "version": "7.1.0", "md5sum": "da300253709740068927408239c2e321", "filesize": 1858797568, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" }, - { + { "filename": "PA-VM-ESX-6.1.0-disk1.vmdk", "version": "6.1.0 (ESX)", "md5sum": "64b1e81cd54008318235832ea6d71424", "filesize": 2959736832, "download_url": "https://support.paloaltonetworks.com/Updates/SoftwareUpdates/" - } + } ], "versions": [ - { + { + "name": "10.0.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-10.0.0.qcow2" + } + }, + { + "name": "9.1.3", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.3.qcow2" + } + }, + { + "name": "9.1.2", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.2.qcow2" + } + }, + { + "name": "9.1.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-9.1.0.qcow2" + } + }, + { + "name": "9.0.4", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-9.0.4.qcow2" + } + }, + { + "name": "9.0.0", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-9.0.0.qcow2" + } + }, + { "name": "8.1.0 (ESX)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-ESX-8.1.0-disk1.vmdk" } }, - { + { "name": "8.1.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-8.1.0.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "8.0.0 (ESX)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-ESX-8.0.0-disk1.vmdk" } }, - { + { "name": "8.0.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-8.0.0.qcow2" } }, - { + { "name": "7.1.0 (ESX)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-ESX-7.1.0-disk1.vmdk" } }, - { + { "name": "7.1.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-KVM-7.1.0.qcow2" } - }, - { + }, + { "name": "6.1.0 (ESX)", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "PA-VM-ESX-6.1.0-disk1.vmdk" } - } + } ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/parrot-os.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/parrot-os.gns3a index 93f4f953..f2347c80 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/parrot-os.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/parrot-os.gns3a @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "require" @@ -46,7 +47,6 @@ "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%30disk/", "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty30G.qcow2/download" } - ], "versions": [ { @@ -63,6 +63,5 @@ "cdrom_image": "Parrot-security-3.11_amd64.iso" } } - -] + ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/pfsense.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/pfsense.gns3a index 7fb2245c..329f2a24 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/pfsense.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/pfsense.gns3a @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 6, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "kvm": "allow", "process_priority": "normal" }, @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ "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" } - ], "versions": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/riverbed-steelhead-cx.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/riverbed-steelhead-cx.gns3a index 26f485ee..b17c6c0d 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/riverbed-steelhead-cx.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/riverbed-steelhead-cx.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "SteelHead CX 555V", "category": "guest", - "description": "Riverbed SteelHead delivers not only best-in-class optimization – but essential visibility and control as companies transition to the Hybrid WAN. SteelHead CX for Virtual is available as a virtual solution on most major hypervisors including VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and KVM. It accelerates the performance of all applications including on-premises, cloud, and SaaS across the hybrid enterprise for organizations that want to deliver the best end user experience – while leveraging the scalability and cost benefits of virtualization.\n\nSteelHead CX for Virtual uniquely delivers the best application performance along with application, network and end user visibility, and simplified control management of users, applications and networks based on business requirements and decisions.", + "description": "Riverbed SteelHead delivers not only best-in-class optimization - but essential visibility and control as companies transition to the Hybrid WAN. SteelHead CX for Virtual is available as a virtual solution on most major hypervisors including VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and KVM. It accelerates the performance of all applications including on-premises, cloud, and SaaS across the hybrid enterprise for organizations that want to deliver the best end user experience - while leveraging the scalability and cost benefits of virtualization.\n\nSteelHead CX for Virtual uniquely delivers the best application performance along with application, network and end user visibility, and simplified control management of users, applications and networks based on business requirements and decisions.", "vendor_name": "Riverbed Technology", "vendor_url": "http://www.riverbed.com", "documentation_url": "https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelhead/cx-appliance.html", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/security-onion.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/security-onion.gns3a index 14372788..30130e39 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/security-onion.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/security-onion.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Security Onion", "category": "guest", - "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_url": "https://securityonion.net/", "documentation_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/wiki", @@ -17,26 +17,27 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 2, "ram": 3072, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow" }, "images": [ + { + "filename": "securityonion-16.04.7.1.iso", + "version": "16.04.7.1", + "md5sum": "6bd811a05c1ec7973b8fca5c34cec13e", + "filesize": 2132803584, + "download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/", + "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v16.04.7.1_20181010/securityonion-16.04.7.1.iso" + }, { "filename": "securityonion-16.04.6.1.iso", "version": "16.04.6.1", "md5sum": "ca835cef92c2c0daafa16e789c343d1d", "filesize": 2020605952, "download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/", - "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v16.04.5.3_20181010/securityonion-16.04.6.1.iso" - }, - { - "filename": "securityonion-16.04.5.3.iso", - "version": "16.04.5.3", - "md5sum": "886b369548c9c3841bc820cc3ab02bd9", - "filesize": 1895825408, - "download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/", - "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v16.04.5.3_20181010/securityonion-16.04.5.3.iso" + "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v16.04.6.1_20181010/securityonion-16.04.6.1.iso" }, { "filename": "securityonion-14.04.5.4.iso", @@ -46,14 +47,6 @@ "download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/", "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v14.04.5.4_20171031/securityonion-14.04.5.4.iso" }, - { - "filename": "securityonion-14.04.5.3.iso", - "version": "14.04.5.3", - "md5sum": "fb80ccb2d3c0f3f511823fa5858f87d1", - "filesize": 1889533952, - "download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/", - "direct_download_url": "https://github.com/Security-Onion-Solutions/security-onion/releases/download/v14.04.5.4_20171031/securityonion-14.04.5.3.iso" - }, { "filename": "empty30G.qcow2", "version": "1.0", @@ -62,21 +55,21 @@ "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%30disk/", "direct_download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Empty%20Qemu%20disk/empty30G.qcow2/download" } - ], "versions": [ + { + "name": "16.04.7.1", + "images": { + "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2", + "cdrom_image": "securityonion-16.04.7.1.iso" + } + }, { "name": "16.04.6.1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2", "cdrom_image": "securityonion-16.04.6.1.iso" } - }, { - "name": "16.04.5.3", - "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2", - "cdrom_image": "securityonion-16.04.5.3.iso" - } }, { "name": "14.04.5.4", @@ -84,14 +77,6 @@ "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2", "cdrom_image": "securityonion-14.04.5.4.iso" } - }, - { - "name": "14.04.5.3", - "images": { - "hda_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2", - "cdrom_image": "securityonion-14.04.5.3.iso" - } } - -] + ] } diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-iview.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-iview.gns3a index 59670f7a..7debb64e 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-iview.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-iview.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Sophos iView", "category": "guest", - "description": "Monitoring a distributed network across multiple locations can be a challenge. That’s where Sophos iView can help. It provides you with an intelligent, uninterrupted view of your network from a single pane of glass. If you have multiple appliances, need consolidated reporting, or could just use help with log management or compliance, Sophos iView is the ideal solution.", + "description": "Monitoring a distributed network across multiple locations can be a challenge. That's where Sophos iView can help. It provides you with an intelligent, uninterrupted view of your network from a single pane of glass. If you have multiple appliances, need consolidated reporting, or could just use help with log management or compliance, Sophos iView is the ideal solution.", "vendor_name": "Sophos", "vendor_url": "https://www.sophos.com", "documentation_url": "https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/documentation/sophos-iview.aspx", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-utm.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-utm.gns3a index 6f785317..5195f361 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-utm.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-utm.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Sophos UTM Home Edition", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Sophos Free Home Use Firewall is a fully equipped software version of the Sophos UTM firewall, available at no cost for home users \u2013 no strings attached. It features full Network, Web, Mail and Web Application Security with VPN functionality and protects up to 50 IP addresses. The Sophos UTM Free Home Use firewall contains its own operating system and will overwrite all data on the computer during the installation process. Therefore, a separate, dedicated computer or VM is needed, which will change into a fully functional security appliance.", + "description": "Sophos Free Home Use Firewall is a fully equipped software version of the Sophos UTM firewall, available at no cost for home users - no strings attached. It features full Network, Web, Mail and Web Application Security with VPN functionality and protects up to 50 IP addresses. The Sophos UTM Free Home Use firewall contains its own operating system and will overwrite all data on the computer during the installation process. Therefore, a separate, dedicated computer or VM is needed, which will change into a fully functional security appliance.", "vendor_name": "Sophos Ltd.", "vendor_url": "https://www.sophos.com/", "documentation_url": "https://community.sophos.com/products/unified-threat-management/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-xg.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-xg.gns3a index e17a9b67..cefeb5da 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/sophos-xg.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/sophos-xg.gns3a @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ } }, { - "name": "16.05.1 MR1", + "name": "16.05.1 RC1", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "VI-SFOS_16.05.0_RC-1.KVM-098-PRIMARY.qcow2", "hdb_disk_image": "VI-SFOS_16.05.0_RC-1.KVM-098-AUXILARY.qcow2" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/tinycore-linux.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/tinycore-linux.gns3a index b2828daa..dec2df0d 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/tinycore-linux.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/tinycore-linux.gns3a @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 96, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "i386", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow", - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "options": "-vga std -usbdevice tablet" }, "images": [ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ }, { "filename": "linux-tinycore-6.4-2.img", - "version": "6.4", + "version": "6.4~2", "md5sum": "dcbb5318c3e18ab085088d4474d8de85", "filesize": 36503552, "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/", @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ }, { "filename": "linux-tinycore-6.4.img", - "version": "6.4", + "version": "6.4~1", "md5sum": "e3de478780c0acb76ef92f872fe734c4", "filesize": 22544384, "download_url": "https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/trendmicro-imsva.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/trendmicro-imsva.gns3a index c83255da..4991b1bc 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/trendmicro-imsva.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/trendmicro-imsva.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "IMS VA", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Trend Micro InterScan Messaging Security stops email threats in the cloud with global threat intelligence, protects your data with data loss prevention and encryption, and identifies targeted email attacks,ransomware, and APTs as part of the Trend Micro Network Defense Solution. The hybrid SaaS deployment combines the privacy and control of an on-premises virtual appliance with the proactive protection of a cloud-based pre-filter service. It’s the enterprise-level protection you need with the highest spam and phishing detection rates—consistently #1 in quarterly Opus One competitive tests since 2011.", + "description": "Trend Micro InterScan Messaging Security stops email threats in the cloud with global threat intelligence, protects your data with data loss prevention and encryption, and identifies targeted email attacks,ransomware, and APTs as part of the Trend Micro Network Defense Solution. The hybrid SaaS deployment combines the privacy and control of an on-premises virtual appliance with the proactive protection of a cloud-based pre-filter service. It's the enterprise-level protection you need with the highest spam and phishing detection rates-consistently #1 in quarterly Opus One competitive tests since 2011.", "vendor_name": "Trend Micro Inc.", "vendor_url": "http://www.trendmicro.com/", "documentation_url": "https://success.trendmicro.com/product-support/interscan-messaging-security", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-cloud.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-cloud.gns3a index 67fe81f7..d941143e 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-cloud.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-cloud.gns3a @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "ubuntu-18.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img", - "version": "18.04", + "version": "18.04 (LTS)", "md5sum": "f4134e7fa16d7fa766c7467cbe25c949", "filesize": 336134144, "download_url": "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04/release-20180426.2/ubuntu-18.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img" @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ }, { "filename": "ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img", - "version": "16.04", + "version": "16.04 (LTS)", "md5sum": "22c124ba65ea096cdef8b0a197dd613a", "filesize": 290193408, "download_url": "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04/release-20180405/ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img" }, { "filename": "ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img", - "version": "14.04", + "version": "14.04 (LTS)", "md5sum": "d11b89321d41d0eeddcacf73bf0d2262", "filesize": 262668800, "download_url": "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04/release-20180404/ubuntu-14.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-gui.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-gui.gns3a index fe1050d2..8d916e20 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-gui.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-gui.gns3a @@ -81,4 +81,3 @@ } ] } - diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-server.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-server.gns3a index 6d96e0db..5013a2dc 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-server.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/ubuntu-server.gns3a @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "Ubuntu Server 18.04.3 LTS (64bit).vmdk", - "version": "18.04.3", + "version": "18.04.3 LTS Server", "md5sum": "435f15a54f7f673e302ad26f05226e0e", "filesize": 2707814912, "download_url": "https://www.ictkin.com/gns3-appliance/" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/untangle.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/untangle.gns3a index b8a5ddc2..c17de990 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/untangle.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/untangle.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "Untangle NG", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Untangle\u2019s 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)\u2014to address all of the key network threats\u2014with policy management tools that enable you to define access and control by individuals, groups or company-wide. And with industry-leading reports, you\u2019ll have complete visibility into and control over everything that\u2019s 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_url": "https://www.untangle.com/", "documentation_url": "http://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/Main_Page", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-edge-genericx86-64.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-edge-genericx86-64.gns3a index 9bd998bc..a79151d1 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-edge-genericx86-64.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-edge-genericx86-64.gns3a @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 5, "ram": 2048, + "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", - "hda_disk_interface": "virtio", "kvm": "require", "options": "-cpu host" }, @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ "filesize": 328400896, "download_url": "http://www.cisco.com/" } - ], "versions": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-smart-genericx86-64.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-smart-genericx86-64.gns3a index 6c175bf0..8e3999be 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-smart-genericx86-64.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-smart-genericx86-64.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 6, "ram": 4096, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64.gns3a index a991f44e..4f7b9ef6 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64.gns3a @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ "adapter_type": "vmxnet3", "adapters": 6, "ram": 32768, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", + "hdb_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "require", @@ -50,16 +52,14 @@ "name": "19.2.0", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "viptela-vmanage-19.2.0-genericx86-64.qcow2", - "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" - + "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" } }, { "name": "18.3.7", "images": { "hda_disk_image": "viptela-vmanage-genericx86-64-disk1.vmdk", - "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" - + "hdb_disk_image": "empty30G.qcow2" } } ] diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/vpp.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/vpp.gns3a index cbd39997..95b8682a 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/vpp.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/vpp.gns3a @@ -27,14 +27,13 @@ "images": [ { "filename": "vpp_public-18.10-07.qcow2", - "version": "0.7", + "version": "18.10-07", "md5sum": "3e962985e5bbda0de4dc7893e60f6366", "filesize": 2065825792, "direct_download_url": "https://sigaba.net/vpp/vpp_public-18.10-07.qcow2" } ], "versions": [ - { "name": "18.10-07", "images": { @@ -43,4 +42,3 @@ } ] } - diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/vrin.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/vrin.gns3a index 94e419a7..da77e45f 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/vrin.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/vrin.gns3a @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 1, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "kvm": "allow" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/vyos.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/vyos.gns3a index 5c1334ad..5ca97f53 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/vyos.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/vyos.gns3a @@ -9,15 +9,16 @@ "product_url": "http://vyos.net/", "registry_version": 3, "status": "stable", - "symbol": "vyos.png", "maintainer": "GNS3 Team", "maintainer_email": "developers@gns3.net", "usage": "Default username/password is vyos/vyos. At first boot the router will start from the cdrom, login and then type install system and follow the instructions.", + "symbol": "vyos.png", "port_name_format": "eth{0}", "qemu": { "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 3, "ram": 512, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "telnet", "boot_priority": "dc", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-fireboxv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-fireboxv.gns3a index ef381e74..929852c0 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-fireboxv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-fireboxv.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "WatchGuard", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Organizations of all sizes are turning to virtualization to reduce costs and increase the efficiency, availability, and flexibility of their IT resources. But virtualization comes at a cost. Virtual environments are complex to manage and vulnerable to security threats. IT must be prepared. Now applications can be secured, resources can be maximized and your IT department can reap the rewards of having a single, unified management system – without a security risk in sight. WatchGuard FireboxV brings best-in-class network security to the world of virtualization. With real-time monitoring, multi-WAN support and scalable solutions to fit any-sized business, your virtual environments can be just as secure as your physical one.", + "description": "Organizations of all sizes are turning to virtualization to reduce costs and increase the efficiency, availability, and flexibility of their IT resources. But virtualization comes at a cost. Virtual environments are complex to manage and vulnerable to security threats. IT must be prepared. Now applications can be secured, resources can be maximized and your IT department can reap the rewards of having a single, unified management system - without a security risk in sight. WatchGuard FireboxV brings best-in-class network security to the world of virtualization. With real-time monitoring, multi-WAN support and scalable solutions to fit any-sized business, your virtual environments can be just as secure as your physical one.", "vendor_name": "WatchGuard", "vendor_url": "https://www.watchguard.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/virtual-and-cloud/fireboxv", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-xtmv.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-xtmv.gns3a index 8dc514f2..e0d6d3ef 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-xtmv.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/watchguard-xtmv.gns3a @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "WatchGuard", "category": "firewall", - "description": "Organizations of all sizes are turning to virtualization to reduce costs and increase the efficiency, availability, and flexibility of their IT resources. But virtualization comes at a cost. Virtual environments are complex to manage and vulnerable to security threats. IT must be prepared. Now applications can be secured, resources can be maximized and your IT department can reap the rewards of having a single, unified management system – without a security risk in sight. WatchGuard XTMv brings best-in-class network security to the world of virtualization. With real-time monitoring, multi-WAN support and scalable solutions to fit any-sized business, your virtual environments can be just as secure as your physical one.", + "description": "Organizations of all sizes are turning to virtualization to reduce costs and increase the efficiency, availability, and flexibility of their IT resources. But virtualization comes at a cost. Virtual environments are complex to manage and vulnerable to security threats. IT must be prepared. Now applications can be secured, resources can be maximized and your IT department can reap the rewards of having a single, unified management system - without a security risk in sight. WatchGuard XTMv brings best-in-class network security to the world of virtualization. With real-time monitoring, multi-WAN support and scalable solutions to fit any-sized business, your virtual environments can be just as secure as your physical one.", "vendor_name": "WatchGuard", "vendor_url": "https://www.watchguard.com/", "documentation_url": "https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/virtual-and-cloud/fireboxv", diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/windows.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/windows.gns3a index d8c0dc83..fb3f5a0c 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/windows.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/windows.gns3a @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ }, { "filename": "MSEdge_-_Win10_preview.vmdk", - "version": "10 w/ Edge", + "version": "10 w/ Edge (Preview)", "md5sum": "e06d97b871581d91b7363bf72a81553d", "filesize": 10907287552, "download_url": "https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/" diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/windows_server.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/windows_server.gns3a index 8951cc97..b575b72b 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/windows_server.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/windows_server.gns3a @@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ "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" } - ], "versions": [ { diff --git a/gns3server/appliances/zeroshell.gns3a b/gns3server/appliances/zeroshell.gns3a index 3fe12bf8..f62cfa10 100644 --- a/gns3server/appliances/zeroshell.gns3a +++ b/gns3server/appliances/zeroshell.gns3a @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ "adapter_type": "e1000", "adapters": 4, "ram": 256, + "hda_disk_interface": "ide", "arch": "x86_64", "console_type": "vnc", "kvm": "allow"