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Authenticate application API call using APM
Hi, I am trying to authenticate an API call via the following way:
User logs into the F5 APM login page to then be presented with the applicaiton login. User logs into the application and then navigates to making a payment, fills out the form and clicks submit, this submit is a POST on an API. At this point the user is presented with another F5 APM login, when the user logs in the APM does a 302 to the client to do a GET request on the API uri that was called as a POST before the APM login was presented, so the POST call never gets through and is instead sent as a GET via the client and you end up getting a blank page in the client browser.
Is there any solution or a way round this so that in this scenario post login it is sent as a POST call and in return renders the page correctly?
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- PeteWhite
Employee
Could this be on the server side ie the BIG-IP taking a long time to respond? if so, maybe increase the memory. Otherwise, increase the timeout so that it covers the response time. See https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K00505373
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