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refra_151287
Dec 16, 2014Cirrus
Multi-Domains mapped to single IP
Hi ALL,
we have three domains , 1- domain1.hostname.com 2-domain2.hostname.com 3- domain3.hostname.com
all mapped to single IP "VIP: 10.10.10.10" when I access domain1.hostname.com, it should give m...
- Dec 16, 2014
when F5 forwards the request to back-end server it doesn't includes the domain name at all??
by default host header is not changed. you can run tcpdump/ssldump on bigip to check.
nitass_89166
Dec 16, 2014Noctilucent
when F5 forwards the request to back-end server it doesn't includes the domain name at all??
by default host header is not changed. you can run tcpdump/ssldump on bigip to check.
- refra_151287Dec 16, 2014CirrusI'm a little confused I have domain1.hostname.com when I access it resolves the name to IP which is 10.10.10.10 , then sends the request with destination IP 10.10.10.10 the hostname doesn't exist in the HTTP packet, Is that right???
- nitass_89166Dec 16, 2014Noctilucentwhat are you tying in browser? is it domain1.hostname.com or 10.10.10.10? if domain1.hostname.com, http host header will be domain1.hostname.com.
- refra_151287Dec 16, 2014Cirrusthen the resolve just get the destination IP, but the header doesn't change at all, if issued domain1.hostname.com, the hostname in the header is "domain1.hostname.com", OK fine. could you please provide me with the command I can see clearly the domain in the header to BE server fron F5, I used something as following: tcpdump -i 0.0 -X host and port 80 ------> changed the Monitor to ping, but without getting something clear!
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