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jwlarger
Oct 03, 2019Cirrus
Test access sourcing from float
To test firewall rules we telnet to the pool member's service port, which proves access for the self IPs, but not for the float. Anyone know how to source from the float?
- Oct 14, 2019
# telnet -b floating_self_ip destination_ip
-b hostalias Uses bind(2) on the local socket to bind it to an aliased address (see ifconfig(8) and the ``alias'' specifier) or to the address of another interface than the one naturally chosen by connect(2). This can be useful when connecting to services which use IP addresses for authentication and reconfiguration of the server is undesirable (or impossible).
Be aware of route domains; https://devcentral.f5.com/s/question/0D51T00006i7apM/telnet-to-server-from-f5.
jwlarger
Cirrus
Tested today with no joy. v11.6.3, only one route-domain (0). Selecting the floating self IP results in:
Cannot assign requested address
No connection.
Escape character is '^]'.
SetSockOpt: Bad file descriptor
Andrew-F5
Oct 18, 2019Employee
Do an 'ifconfig' at bash then look for the vlan name for that floating IP or look for the IP itself.
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