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Ian_Smith
Jul 13, 2007Ret. Employee
HTTP_RESPONSE event failure
does anyone have an explanation to explain the following behavior?
when making an HTTP POST, the client (IE+.NET) sends the HEADERS ONLY in the first packet (without respect of content...
bl0ndie_127134
Jul 17, 2007Historic F5 Account
The only reason why HTTP_RESPONSE would not fire was if 1) you have disabled the event in a prior rule or 2) the response is not complete (missing terminators) or well formed. If in your case its neither of the two case, you might be running into a bug. Please open a support case and provide a tcpdump.
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