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Simple script intended to automate Fortinet SSL VPN Client connection on Linux using expect scripting.
#!/bin/bash
# init only
CONNECT_PID=""
RUNNING=""
# Provide required parameters
FORTICLIENT_PATH="/opt/forticlient-sslvpn/64bit/forticlientsslvpn_cli"
VPN_HOST="<HOST:PORT>"
VPN_USER="<USER_NAME>"
VPN_PASS="<PASSWORD>"
# Checks whether vpn is connected
function checkConnect {
ps -p $CONNECT_PID &> /dev/null
RUNNING=$?
}
# Initiates connection
function startConnect {
# start vpn connection and grab its pid (expect script returns spawned vpn conn pid)
CONNECT_PID="connect"
eval $CONNECT_PID
}
# Creates an expect script to complete automated vpn connection
function connect {
# write expect script to tmp location
cat <<-EOF > /tmp/expect
#!/usr/bin/expect -f
match_max 1000000
set timeout -1
spawn $FORTICLIENT_PATH --server $VPN_HOST --vpnuser $VPN_USER --keepalive
puts [exp_pid]
expect "Password for VPN:"
send -- "$VPN_PASS"
send -- "\r"
expect "Would you like to connect to this server? (Y/N)"
send -- "Y"
send -- "\r"
expect "Clean up..."
close
EOF
#IMPORTANT!: the "EOF" just above must be preceded by a TAB character (not spaces)
# lock down and execute expect script
chmod 500 /tmp/expect
/usr/bin/expect -f /tmp/expect
# when expect script is finished (closes) clean up
rm -f /tmp/expect
}
startConnect
# note this will not continuously loop, it will only loop if the spawned vpn connection drops
# i.e. will only hit this code when expect closes
while true
do
# sleep a bit of time (why not, everyone needs sleep)
sleep 1
checkConnect
[ $RUNNING -ne 0 ] && startConnect
done
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