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SFTP VIP on CLoud F5 AWS not working from internet , from F5 its working
- Apr 03, 2023
So from packet capture, you see TCP SYN hitting F5 and no response? Nothing is forwarded to the real SFTP server on a server side connection, correct?
Looks like SYN packet might be dropped, I'd check that packet data in your pcap are actually matching the configuration.
First thing I'd check is that your network configuration is on point for the client-side connection - eg. F5 has a default route back to client IP, Virtual Server is listening on intended VLAN.
Next, match the packet from your capture to VS and confirm service port and IP are correct, and client IP belongs to a network that's included in source network list.If everything is spot-on, you need to investigate VS secifications further as there might be some profile "conflicting" with your traffic or likely preventing the match, but you said this is a fastL4 so that's quite unlikely imo.
- Apr 03, 2023
Hi Thanks for your input. We found the issue. Its the AFM and Zone was wrongly marked for the destination.
Again thanks.
Based on the information provided, it seems like there might be a few potential issues causing the problem with accessing the SFTP server from the internet. Here are a few things to check:
- Check your security group settings on AWS. Ensure that the security group attached to the instance running the SFTP server allows traffic from the internet on port 41415.
- Verify that your F5 load balancer is configured properly. Ensure that the virtual server for the SFTP VIP is configured to listen on port 41415 and forward traffic to the appropriate pool members on port 22. Make sure that the F5 device is able to route traffic to the SFTP server in your private subnet.
- Check any firewalls or other network devices between the F5 and the SFTP server. Ensure that traffic on port 41415 is allowed through these devices.
- Verify that the NAT rules on the F5 are configured properly. Make sure that traffic from the internet on port 41415 is being NAT'd to the private IP of the SFTP server.
- Check the logs on the F5 to see if there are any error messages or other indicators of a problem.
If you've checked all of these things and are still having issues, it may be helpful to engage your network or security team to help troubleshoot the issue further.
- imabbas_90Apr 03, 2023Altocumulus
Hi Thanks for your input. We found the issue. Its the AFM and Zone was wrongly marked for the destination.
Again thanks.
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