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Sumanta_88744
Jun 11, 2016Cirrus
Universal Persistence with X-forwarder
Hi Experts Can I use Universal persistence using x-forwarder with i-rule? I would have each x-forwarded IP stick to the same back-end pool member. Will this work? Can you please share code? Any ...
- Jul 20, 2016
A formatted version of the "Per VS" rate limiting. You can apply the same irule to all standard VS using UIE persistence.
when RULE_INIT { set static::maxReqs 3; set static::timeout 60; } when HTTP_REQUEST { set vs [URI::basename [virtual]] if { [HTTP::header exists "X-Forwarded-For"] } { set client_IP_addr [getfield [lindex [HTTP::header values "X-Forwarded-For"] 0] "," 1] } else { set client_IP_addr [IP::client_addr] } if { ([HTTP::method] eq "GET") and ([class match [string tolower [HTTP::uri]] ends_with $vs_URI_LIST_TO_LIMIT] ) } { whitelist if { [class match [IP::client_addr] equals $vs_ips_whitelist] }{ return } set getcount [table lookup -notouch "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]"] if { $getcount equals "" } { table set "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]" "1" $static::timeout $static::timeout } else { if { $getcount < $static::maxReqs } { table incr -notouch "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]" } else { reject } } } persist uie $clientip } when HTTP_RESPONSE { persist add uie $clientip }
Yann_Desmarest
Cirrus
A formatted version of the "Per VS" rate limiting. You can apply the same irule to all standard VS using UIE persistence.
when RULE_INIT {
set static::maxReqs 3;
set static::timeout 60;
}
when HTTP_REQUEST {
set vs [URI::basename [virtual]]
if { [HTTP::header exists "X-Forwarded-For"] } {
set client_IP_addr [getfield [lindex [HTTP::header values "X-Forwarded-For"] 0] "," 1]
} else {
set client_IP_addr [IP::client_addr]
}
if { ([HTTP::method] eq "GET") and ([class match [string tolower [HTTP::uri]] ends_with $vs_URI_LIST_TO_LIMIT] ) } {
whitelist
if { [class match [IP::client_addr] equals $vs_ips_whitelist] }{
return
}
set getcount [table lookup -notouch "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]"]
if { $getcount equals "" } {
table set "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]" "1" $static::timeout $static::timeout
} else {
if { $getcount < $static::maxReqs } {
table incr -notouch "$vs_$client_IP_addr:[HTTP::uri]"
} else {
reject
}
}
}
persist uie $clientip
}
when HTTP_RESPONSE {
persist add uie $clientip
}
Sumanta_88744
Jul 21, 2016Cirrus
Hi Yann
Thanks a lot. Should I use this i-rule and add it to standard VS settings or just modify the existing i-rule under persistence profile?
I think I am confused with this one. Since the purpose of i-rule under Persistence profile is different from normal i-rule under vs.
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