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Cannot access the internet using a default gateway virtual server
- Nov 28, 2014
You must disable address and port translation on your Virtual Server. These are under the "Advanced" configuration. Without that, all traffic will be forwarded to the pool member using it's IP address as the destination. Moreover, assuming you want to forward more than TCP traffic, you must change the Protocol to "*All Protocols". You almost certainly want to limit the VS to just your internal VLAN (change "VLAN and Tunnel Traffic" to "Enabled on..." and move the internal VLAN to the "Selected" box).
Incidentally, this can be achieved a different way. If you set the BIG-IP default route to 172.16.100.17, you could then use a "Forwarding (IP)" Virtual Server type, which uses the BIG-IP route table to forward traffic.
- May 12, 2016I had the same problem and I found the solution by changing the vmnet0 bridge from automatic to the associated Network Ethernet Adapter. Vmware>Edit>Virtual Network Adapter>vmnet0
if application instances that you need to loadbalance to are really at different URIs than the incoming requests then there is unfortunately no way how to achieve what you need with 4.x iRules. BIG-IP v4.x does not allow to rewrite URIs in loadbalanced requests.
- natheJun 29, 2018
Cirrocumulus
I've not see that before, but isn't dot (.) used as a wildcard in regex, as well as asterix (*)?
- dragonflymrJun 29, 2018
Cirrostratus
Hi,
Well, I thought so but those URLs are defined as Explicit so there is no point to use any regex related characters - or I am wrong?
I was suspecting iMacro script used to build policy but then I tried to issue request like /. or /folder/. - those are converted to / or /folder/ so it's even not possible to send trailing . to ASM.
I did policy building using the same iMacro few times and each time after policy is stabilized (wildcards removed) I am left with few of those URLs with trailing dot in staging.
Those seem to be not used for any purpose but somehow were created by policy builder.
Piotr
- samstepAug 10, 2018
Cirrocumulus
This looks odd, might be a bug in this version of ASM - I recommend raising a support case with F5
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