#!/usr/bin/env bash # This is a humble fork modification to the master work from EvilFreelancer # These entrypoint is for maximum 8 interfaces using Docker virtual networks # (need 8 custom bridge networks in docker) # First qemubr1 use DHCP as EvilFreelancer did # next 7 interfaces qemu neeed you set 7 fixed ip address in winbox # you must create before 8 networks in your docker and attach to the container # Also I have enabled 4 cores in the qemu vm # Only for testing purpose or use in lab, please dont use in production # this router has a free license - 1Mbps only # I have tested and it is working great anyway # It needs some help with the DRY if you have the time please fork # regards # lcchatter # QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1='qemubr1' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH2='qemubr2' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH3='qemubr3' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH4='qemubr4' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH5='qemubr5' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH6='qemubr6' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH7='qemubr7' QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH8='qemubr8' default_dev1='eth0' default_dev2='eth1' default_dev3='eth2' default_dev4='eth3' default_dev5='eth4' default_dev6='eth5' default_dev7='eth6' default_dev8='eth7' # DHCPD must have an IP address to run, but that address doesn't have to # be valid. This is the dummy address dhcpd is configured to use. DUMMY_DHCPD_IP='10.0.0.1' # These scripts configure/deconfigure the VM interface on the bridge. QEMU_IFUP='/routeros/qemu-ifup' QEMU_IFDOWN='/routeros/qemu-ifdown' QEMU_IFUP2='/routeros/qemu-ifup2' QEMU_IFDOWN2='/routeros/qemu-ifdown2' QEMU_IFUP3='/routeros/qemu-ifup3' QEMU_IFDOWN3='/routeros/qemu-ifdown3' QEMU_IFUP4='/routeros/qemu-ifup4' QEMU_IFDOWN4='/routeros/qemu-ifdown4' QEMU_IFUP5='/routeros/qemu-ifup5' QEMU_IFDOWN5='/routeros/qemu-ifdown5' QEMU_IFUP6='/routeros/qemu-ifup6' QEMU_IFDOWN6='/routeros/qemu-ifdown6' QEMU_IFUP7='/routeros/qemu-ifup7' QEMU_IFDOWN7='/routeros/qemu-ifdown7' QEMU_IFUP8='/routeros/qemu-ifup8' QEMU_IFDOWN8='/routeros/qemu-ifdown8' # The name of the dhcpd config file we make DHCPD_CONF_FILE='/routeros/dhcpd.conf' # function default_intf() { # ip -json route show | jq -r '.[] | select(.dst == "default") | .dev' # } # First step, we run the things that need to happen before we start mucking # with the interfaces. We start by generating the DHCPD config file based # on our current address/routes. We "steal" the container's IP, and lease # it to the VM once it starts up. /routeros/generate-dhcpd-conf.py $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1 >$DHCPD_CONF_FILE function prepare_intf() { #First we clear out the IP address and route ip addr flush dev $1 # Next, we create our bridge, and add our container interface to it. ip link add $2 type bridge ip link set dev $1 master $2 # Then, we toggle the interface and the bridge to make sure everything is up # and running. ip link set dev $1 up ip link set dev $2 up } prepare_intf $default_dev1 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH1 # Finally, start our DHCPD server udhcpd -I $DUMMY_DHCPD_IP -f $DHCPD_CONF_FILE & prepare_intf $default_dev2 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH2 prepare_intf $default_dev3 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH3 prepare_intf $default_dev4 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH4 prepare_intf $default_dev5 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH5 prepare_intf $default_dev6 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH6 prepare_intf $default_dev7 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH7 prepare_intf $default_dev8 $QEMU_BRIDGE_ETH8 # And run the VM! A brief explanation of the options here: # -enable-kvm: Use KVM for this VM (much faster for our case). # -nographic: disable SDL graphics. # -serial mon:stdio: use "monitored stdio" as our serial output. # -nic: Use a TAP interface with our custom up/down scripts. # -drive: The VM image we're booting. # mac: Set up your own interfaces mac addresses here, cause from winbox you can not change these later. exec qemu-system-x86_64 \ -nographic -serial mon:stdio \ -vnc 0.0.0.0:0 \ -m 512 \ -smp 4,sockets=1,cores=4,threads=1 \ -nic tap,id=qemu1,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:31,script=$QEMU_IFUP,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN \ -nic tap,id=qemu2,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:32,script=$QEMU_IFUP2,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN2 \ -nic tap,id=qemu3,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:33,script=$QEMU_IFUP3,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN3 \ -nic tap,id=qemu4,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:34,script=$QEMU_IFUP4,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN4 \ -nic tap,id=qemu5,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:35,script=$QEMU_IFUP5,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN5 \ -nic tap,id=qemu6,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:36,script=$QEMU_IFUP6,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN6 \ -nic tap,id=qemu7,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:37,script=$QEMU_IFUP7,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN7 \ -nic tap,id=qemu8,mac=54:05:AB:CD:12:38,script=$QEMU_IFUP8,downscript=$QEMU_IFDOWN8 \ "$@" \ -hda $ROUTEROS_IMAGE