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Cisco IOU License Generator. Originally found at http://www.routingloops.co.uk/cisco/gns3-v1-1-install-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts/, I have done a few changes to it. Make the file executable with " chmod +x CiscoKeyGen.py " and execute it " ./CiscoKeyGen.py ".
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#! /usr/bin/python | |
print "\n*********************************************************************" | |
print "Cisco IOU License Generator - Kal 2011, python port of 2006 C version" | |
import os | |
import socket | |
import hashlib | |
import struct | |
# get the host id and host name to calculate the hostkey | |
hostid=os.popen("hostid").read().strip() | |
hostname = socket.gethostname() | |
ioukey=int(hostid,16) | |
for x in hostname: | |
ioukey = ioukey + ord(x) | |
print "hostid=" + hostid +", hostname="+ hostname + ", ioukey=" + hex(ioukey)[2:] | |
# create the license using md5sum | |
iouPad1='\x4B\x58\x21\x81\x56\x7B\x0D\xF3\x21\x43\x9B\x7E\xAC\x1D\xE6\x8A' | |
iouPad2='\x80' + 39*'\0' | |
md5input=iouPad1 + iouPad2 + struct.pack('!L', ioukey) + iouPad1 | |
iouLicense=hashlib.md5(md5input).hexdigest()[:16] | |
# add license info to $HOME/.iourc | |
print "\n*********************************************************************" | |
print "Create the license file $HOME/.iourc with this command:" | |
print " echo -e '[license]\\n" + hostname + " = " + iouLicense + ";'" + " | tee $HOME/.iourc " | |
print "\nThe command adds the following text to $HOME/.iourc:" | |
print "[license]\n" + hostname + " = " + iouLicense + ";" | |
# disable phone home feature | |
print "\n*********************************************************************" | |
print "Disable the phone home feature with this command:" | |
print " grep -q -F '127.0.0.1 xml.cisco.com' /etc/hosts || echo '127.0.0.1 xml.cisco.com' | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts" | |
print "\nThe command adds the following text to /etc/hosts:" | |
print "127.0.0.1 xml.cisco.com" | |
print "\n*********************************************************************" |
I'm curious:
Is VMware installation mandatory (even for users whose host/main OS is a Linux Distro)?
Can't we configure our Linux distro in such a way so that both GNS3 and iourc license it uses, work together?
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Many thanks for your help.