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KDS2014
Nimbostratus
Apr 21, 2015Virtual server (Service Port) support for just two ports
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I need to create a Virtual Server and have it just listen for Port HTTP: 80, and HTTPS: 443, under “Service Port”. However if I need more than one port I have to use “* ALL PORTS”, o...
KDS2014
Nimbostratus
Apr 21, 2015I’m sorry I left out an important part also, the virtual server will be an “Server Name Indication (SNI)” virtual server……would that make a difference?
- Salim_83682Apr 21, 2015Historic F5 AccountUse 2 VS, 1 listening on 80, the other on 443. Make sure your clientssl profiles are configured for SNI and are tied to your 443 VIP. If you need pool member persistence between these 2 VS, you may use Match Across Services for both your VS.
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