That's a good point, I think we can add this under the ARIA examples repo here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-ariatosca/tree/master/examples
Arthur On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 6:52 PM DeWayne Filppi <dewa...@cloudify.co> wrote: > Nope. > > On Oct 10, 2017 10:50 AM, "Tal Liron" <t...@cloudify.co> wrote: > > > Great! Is there anything stopping you from contributing this to the ARIA > > project when done? > > > > On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:37 AM, DeWayne Filppi <dewa...@cloudify.co> > > wrote: > > > > > For those interested, I'm in the process of implementing a TOSCA > template > > > for the initial deployment and configuration of a Fortigate VNF in > > > Openstack. It uses a couple of borrowed Cloudify plugins: one for > > > Openstack itself ( > > > https://github.com/cloudify-cosmo/cloudify-openstack-plugin), and one > > for > > > the terminal plugin (part of the Cloudify incubator "utilities" > project ( > > > https://github.com/cloudify-incubator/cloudify-utilities-plugin). > > > > > > The basic idea is that a network and router is created with public > > access, > > > and a private network with no direct public access. In between is the > > > Fortigate firewall VNF that controls access to instances running on the > > > private network. The initial template just sets up the VNF and > networks. > > > The next template (TBD) will deploy a service on the private network > and > > > reconfigure the firewall to allow access via port forwarding. This is > > > very much a work in progress (the VNF configuration isn't quite working > > > yet): > > > > > > https://github.com/dfilppi/fortigate-tosca-example > > > > > >