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AS3 Foundations: Top 10 Features to Know in the VSCode F5 Extension
I joined in on the fun at several stops on the F5 Academy BIG-IP Next roadshow tour this fall, and in talking to customers, everyone is at various stages of their F5 automation journey, and some aren't automating at all yet. I'm kicking off a six-part series to set some foundational understanding of what AS3 is, how it works, what tools you might use to interact with it, and we'll finish it off with some best practices. If you want to learn or if you want to share your own experience with the class, join me over the next three weeks to finish 2023 in style! Episode Two Why VSCode for AS3? Top Features to Know for AS3 Development540Views1like0CommentsAS3 Foundations: Migrating and Deploying Applications in VSCode
I joined in on the fun at several stops on the F5 Academy BIG-IP Next roadshow tour this fall, and in talking to customers, everyone is at various stages of their F5 automation journey, and some aren't automating at all yet. I'm kicking off a six-part series to set some foundational understanding of what AS3 is, how it works, what tools you might use to interact with it, and we'll finish it off with some best practices. If you want to learn or if you want to share your own experience with the class, join me over the next three weeks to finish 2023 in style! Episode Three Installing VSCode Install the F5 extension for VSCode Install the ACC extension for VSCode Installing AS3 Adding and connecting to a BIG-IP Use config explorer to explore the existing configuration Select a few apps and review the diagnostics Use ACC to convert a few different types of applications Deploy these apps529Views2likes2CommentsAS3 Foundations: Creating New Apps and Using Shared Objects
I joined in on the fun at several stops on the F5 Academy BIG-IP Next roadshow tour this fall, and in talking to customers, everyone is at various stages of their F5 automation journey, and some aren't automating at all yet. I'm kicking off a six-part series to set some foundational understanding of what AS3 is, how it works, what tools you might use to interact with it, and we'll finish it off with some best practices. If you want to learn or if you want to share your own experience with the class, join me over the next three weeks to finish 2023 in style! Episode Four Demonstrate snippet templates and grab examples from CloudDocs Demonstrate iRule/Cert strings to base 64 encoding Demonstrate cert management options Demonstrate use cases for shared objects, and make clear any gotchas with such approaches759Views2likes3CommentsAS3 Foundations: Best Practices
I joined in on the fun at several stops on the F5 Academy BIG-IP Next roadshow tour this fall, and in talking to customers, everyone is at various stages of their F5 automation journey, and some aren't automating at all yet. I'm kicking off a six-part series to set some foundational understanding of what AS3 is, how it works, what tools you might use to interact with it, and we'll finish it off with some best practices. If you want to learn or if you want to share your own experience with the class, join me over the next three weeks to finish 2023 in style! Episode Five Tips for System Tweaking Tips for Structuring Declarations FAST - Well, hello there!484Views0likes0CommentsF5 DDOS (version 17.1.1.1 ) adding self MAC address for Destination for outbound traffic.
Hi all, I am Kuldeep Singh. I am facing an issue with the F5 BIG-IP DDoS device, which is operating in transparent mode. The DDoS device is adding its own MAC address for the destination IP for outbound traffic. I have checked all configurations, including interface settings, VLAN settings, VLAN groups, and route domains, and everything seems to be fine. Upon reviewing the DDoS device logs, I found that the DDoS device is adding its own MAC address for the destination IP, causing the traffic to fail. I also checked the dynamic ARP table on the DDoS device and found that it is not receiving the MAC ARP from the next hop (LLB). The traffic flow for outbound traffic is: Firewall → LLB → DDoS → Router. This issue has been ongoing for 20 days. I kindly request your assistance in resolving this issue. let me know if any other information require.89Views0likes0CommentsAS3 Foundations: Beyond Imperatives - What the Heck is AS3?
I joined in on the fun at several stops on the F5 Academy BIG-IP Next roadshow tour this fall, and in talking to customers, everyone is at various stages of their F5 automation journey, and some aren't automating at all yet. I'm kicking off a six-part series to set some foundational understanding of what AS3 is, how it works, what tools you might use to interact with it, and we'll finish it off with some best practices. If you want to learn or if you want to share your own experience with the class, join me over the next three weeks to finish 2023 in style! Episode One - Dec 4th @ 9AM PST BIG-IP Automation History Imperative vs Declarative AS3 Architecture844Views0likes0CommentsThis Month In Security: Ep. 16 - Nov. - Identity Threat Report, AI Security & Governance Checklist
This Month In Security, Aubrey King and the crew try out a new show format. Aubrey catches up with Sandy Dunn, CISO, about her work on the AI Security And Governance Checklist. In addition, Sander_Vinberg talks to the roundtable about his latest contribution to Labs, The 2023 Identity Threat Report. warburtr0n is back, as well, and sits in with AaronJB and Malcolm Heath for the monthly roundtable. Strap On Those Earbuds! Links: https://movember.com https://c2pa.org https://www.first.org/cvss/v4-0/ https://www.f5.com/labs/articles/threat-intelligence/2023-identity-threat-report-the-unpatchables https://llmtop10.com https://openssf.org/community/openssf-working-groups/601Views2likes0CommentsSSL handshake failed
Hello All, We have added our webserver to F5 and attached it to Virtual server. We can see Local traffic data in Statistics for the Pool. But we are getting SSL Handshake failed for TCP x.x.x.x:80 -> x.x.x.x:443. (This is for Webserver and F5 BIG-IP) Could you please let us know the troublehsooting steps to clear this. Your assist will be of great help to us. Thanks Archana1.6KViews0likes6Comments
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