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boneyard
Feb 21, 2012MVP
ASM::disable from which event
this SOL suggests you can use ASM::disable from within a HTTP_RESPONSE event:
http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/11000/100/sol11143.html
the wiki page for ASM::disable sa...
hooleylist
Feb 21, 2012Cirrostratus
I think you can technically disable ASM in most events which occur at or after HTTP_CLASS_SELECTED. However, you might get unexpected results if you're disabling ASM to prevent the response from being parsed. For example, if you are using dynamic parameter protection or flows, ASM wouldn't be able to send updated cookie(s) to the client.
What are you trying to accomplish? Which version are you running?
Aaron
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