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This F5 Contributed iApp template is an update to the HTTP iApp that ships by default with the BIG-IP system.

v1.3.0rc1

v1.3.0rc1 of the HTTP template contains no new features or visible changes, but removes a substantial amount of code from the iApp that was included to ease the transition from BIG-IP versions 11.3 to 11.4. 1.3.0rc1 is available in the Release Candidate directory of the iApp package on downloads.f5.com. The associated deployment guide can be found at http://f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/esd-iapp-http-dg.pdf.

v1.2.0

The officially supported version of http.v1.2.0 has been released to downloads.f5.com in the root HTTP directory. This version contains all of the changes in the Release Candidates. See the README file in that directory for more details. The associated deployment guide can now be found at http://f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/esd-iapp-http-dg.pdf.

v1.2.0rc5

http.v1.2.0rc5 is available on downloads.f5.com in the RELEASE CANDIDATE directory. This version the ability to select and apply any LTM policy present on BIG-IP to the virtual server(s) created by the iApp. This new section only appears in Advanced mode. It also fixes an issue that would result in an error state when trying to deploy the iApp for ASM in BIG-IP versions 12.1 and later. Instructions can be found at http://f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/rc-iapp-http-dg.pdf

v1.2.0rc4

v1.2.0rc4 of the HTTP iApp is available on downloads.f5.com in the RELEASE CANDIDATE directory. This version contains the ASM fix mentioned in RC3 and also contains a fix with address tranlation being disabled if the iApp was configured to not use a pool. Instructions can be found at http://f5.com/pdf/deployment-guides/rc-iapp-http-dg.pdf

v1.2.0rc3

v1.2.0rc3 of the HTTP iApp adds the ability to use ASM in the configuration if you are using BIG-IP version 12.0 or later. The version v1.2.0rc2 that was previously posted on this page did not include this feature, but incorrectly claimed it did.

v1.1.0

v1.1.0 of the HTTP iApp template includes the ability to choose a pre-existing BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) Access Policy, as well as an updated BIG-IP Advanced Firewall Manager (AFM) section.

This template was previously named HTTP Backport (most recently f5.http_backport.v1.0.4. This is a new codeshare page to host the f5.http.v1.1.0 template (note that this iApp is unchanged from the version posted on the HTTP backport codeshare page: https://devcentral.f5.com/codeshare/http-backport-a-variation-of-f5http-delivered-with-tmos). New F5 contributed versions of the HTTP template will be posted here.

Code :

https://downloads.f5.com/esd/product.jsp?sw=BIG-IP&pro=iApp_Templates
Published Oct 27, 2015
Version 1.0
  • If you are looking for the HTTP iApp template, which is what this page is about, you are in the wrong place, as from the path you listed, you are looking in the Microsoft "ADFS" folder. If you are looking for HTTP v1.3.0, it's in iapps-1.0.0.476.0.zip\HTTP\Release_Candidates folder.

     

  • Hi there, any chance that F5 could add the ability to add an HTTP/2 profile through this template in a future version? It's a one click thing on a VS.

     

  • Fred_Slater_856's avatar
    Fred_Slater_856
    Historic F5 Account

    I agree that we should add it in a future release. In the meantime, you could copy the template and co-opt one of the other profile questions, like "what OneConnect profile would you like to use?" and convert it to HTTP2. Replacing that one line of presentation code seems to allow an http2 profile to be added.