gns3-server/gns3server/compute/builtin/nodes/nat.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 GNS3 Technologies Inc.
#
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import sys
from .cloud import Cloud
from ...error import NodeError
import gns3server.utils.interfaces
from gns3server.config import Config
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Nat(Cloud):
"""
A portable and pre-configured node allowing topologies to get a
NAT access.
"""
def __init__(self, name, node_id, project, manager, ports=None):
if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
nat_interface = Config.instance().settings.Server.default_nat_interface
if not nat_interface:
nat_interface = "virbr0"
if nat_interface not in [interface["name"] for interface in gns3server.utils.interfaces.interfaces()]:
raise NodeError("NAT interface {} is missing, please install libvirt".format(nat_interface))
interface = nat_interface
else:
nat_interface = Config.instance().settings.Server.default_nat_interface
if not nat_interface:
nat_interface = "vmnet8"
interfaces = list(filter(lambda x: nat_interface in x.lower(),
[interface["name"] for interface in gns3server.utils.interfaces.interfaces()]))
if not len(interfaces):
raise NodeError("NAT interface {} is missing. You need to install VMware or use the NAT node on GNS3 VM".format(nat_interface))
interface = interfaces[0] # take the first available interface containing the vmnet8 name
log.info("NAT node '{}' configured to use NAT interface '{}'".format(name, interface))
ports = [
{
"name": "nat0",
"type": "ethernet",
"interface": interface,
"port_number": 0
}
]
super().__init__(name, node_id, project, manager, ports=ports)
@property
def ports_mapping(self):
return self._ports_mapping
@ports_mapping.setter
def ports_mapping(self, ports):
# It's not allowed to change it
pass
@classmethod
def is_supported(self):
return True
def __json__(self):
return {
"name": self.name,
"usage": self.usage,
"node_id": self.id,
"project_id": self.project.id,
"status": "started",
"ports_mapping": self.ports_mapping
}