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Guillaume_Rouss
Aug 19, 2020Nimbostratus
logging original header value, before modification by HTTP profile
Hello. The HTTP::header command in a irule returns the value of this header, at the time the irule is evaluated. As a consequence, any header set or modified by an HTTP profile, such as X-Forwa...
- Aug 21, 2020
Hello Guillaume.
Actually, the XFF headers insertion occurs when HTTP protocol is parsed, which means before HTTP_REQUEST event.
Your only chance is to capture TCP::payload.
when CLIENT_ACCEPTED { TCP::collect } when CLIENT_DATA { set LogString "Client [IP::client_addr]:[TCP::client_port]" log local0. "=============================================" log local0. "$LogString (request_pre)" foreach rec [split [TCP::payload] "\r\n"] { if { $rec ne "" } { log local0. $rec } } TCP::release log local0. "=============================================" } when HTTP_REQUEST { set LogString "$LogString -> [HTTP::host][HTTP::uri]" log local0. "=============================================" log local0. "$LogString (request) - request: [HTTP::method]" foreach aHeader [HTTP::header names] { log local0. "$aHeader: [HTTP::header value $aHeader]" } log local0. "=============================================" } when HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE { log local0. "=============================================" log local0. "$LogString (request_post) - request: [HTTP::method]" foreach aHeader [HTTP::header names] { log local0. "$aHeader: [HTTP::header value $aHeader]" } log local0. "=============================================" }
This an example:
<CLIENT_DATA>: ============================================= <CLIENT_DATA>: Client 10.130.40.41:53563 (request_pre) <CLIENT_DATA>: GET / HTTP/1.1 <CLIENT_DATA>: User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 <CLIENT_DATA>: Host: 10.130.40.50 <CLIENT_DATA>: Accept: */* <CLIENT_DATA>: ============================================= <HTTP_REQUEST>: ============================================= <HTTP_REQUEST>: Client 10.130.40.41:53563 -> 10.130.40.50/ (request) - request: GET <HTTP_REQUEST>: User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 <HTTP_REQUEST>: Host: 10.130.40.50 <HTTP_REQUEST>: Accept: */* <HTTP_REQUEST>: X-Forwarded-For: 10.130.40.41 <HTTP_REQUEST>: ============================================= <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: ============================================= <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: Client 10.130.40.41:53563 -> 10.130.40.50/ (request_post) - request: GET <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: Host: 10.130.40.50 <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: Accept: */* <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: X-Forwarded-For: 10.130.40.41 <HTTP_REQUEST_RELEASE>: =============================================
Take into account that if you use TLS, you should repeat the same but in CLIENT_SSL_DATA event.
https://clouddocs.f5.com/api/irules/CLIENTSSL_DATA.html
Regards,
Dario.
Guillaume_Rouss
Aug 25, 2020Nimbostratus
Good point, I did not know this feature. I just did it, thanks.
Regards.
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