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Multiple iRules on Same VS not working
- Jun 15, 2020
Hello,
Yes you can easly.
The simple way to achieve your need is to merge your irule.
when RULE_INIT - Will allow you to set an var
when CLIENT_ACCEPTED - L4, yo can't manage restriction based on URI
when HTTP_REQUEST - you can manage URI/URL (L7)
when HTTP_RESPONSE - http response L7
Example:
when RULE_INIT { set static::myVariable "some string" } when CLIENT_ACCEPTED { ... } when HTTP_REQUEST { witch -glob [string tolower [HTTP::path]] { "/uri1" { # Apply your need 1 } "uri2" { # Apply your need 2 } default { # Apply your default need } } when HTTP_RESPONSE { ... }
you just have to manage all your uses cases well and sequence the actions...
if you send me your irules privately i can do it for you.
regards
Hi Guy,
can you published your Irule, it wil be more easier to help you with code.
Or can you describe your both irule because if you have an HTTP::response or redirert... it will be normal that the second irule will not be executed. In all case published your Irule and I will help you.
Thank you
Hello Youssef,
Unfortunately, I can't share my iRule. But both iRules have:
when RULE_INIT {
when CLIENT_ACCEPTED {
when HTTP_REQUEST {
when HTTP_RESPONSE {
I need to apply the iRules based on the URI. IS this something possible?
Both iRules do exactly the same, with just a different string for a static variable in the "when RULE_INIT" section which I need to set the string for it based on the URI to be able to use a single iRule instead
- youssef1Jun 15, 2020Cumulonimbus
Hello,
Yes you can easly.
The simple way to achieve your need is to merge your irule.
when RULE_INIT - Will allow you to set an var
when CLIENT_ACCEPTED - L4, yo can't manage restriction based on URI
when HTTP_REQUEST - you can manage URI/URL (L7)
when HTTP_RESPONSE - http response L7
Example:
when RULE_INIT { set static::myVariable "some string" } when CLIENT_ACCEPTED { ... } when HTTP_REQUEST { witch -glob [string tolower [HTTP::path]] { "/uri1" { # Apply your need 1 } "uri2" { # Apply your need 2 } default { # Apply your default need } } when HTTP_RESPONSE { ... }
you just have to manage all your uses cases well and sequence the actions...
if you send me your irules privately i can do it for you.
regards
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