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Suppress MFA for a period of time

Problem this snippet solves: This code snippet can be used if you want to suppress MFA for a period of time. This solution uses an encrypted persistent cookie, that will be set at a successful MFA l...
Published Jul 16, 2019
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application delivery
BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM)
iRules
security
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What I tend to do is assign the same IP adress to both the front- and backend server. The frontend server is assigned to a VLAN (enabled on). And the backend server that is holding the Access Policy isn't enabled on any VLAN.

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