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been a while since the question was asked but i believe the answer is still no.
is there specific setting you want to modify, there are options for that: https://clouddocs.f5.com/api/irules/TCP.html
- MohanadJan 17, 2021Cirrostratus
Thank you boneyard, i wan to change the mss value to be 1300 for specific client IP and other client use the assigned tcp profile with it settings
so i searched for irule and applied it, i got +100 Executions but the client is not trying to connect yet, i dont know why i have hits on this irule, maybe because i didnt use (else)
when FLOW_INIT {
if { [IP::addr [IP::client_addr] equals 10.239.50.50] } {
TCP::setmss 1300
}
}
- boneyardJan 23, 2021MVP
did this work out for you? had planned to give it a go myself, but didnt get around to it.
- boneyardFeb 07, 2021MVP
ok so using it in FLOW_INIT is not allowed (on a standard VS)
<FLOW_INIT> - Operation not supported (line 1) invoked from within "TCP::setmss 1200"
it is allowed in CLIENT_ACCEPTED which doesnt seem to do a whole lot, which i can sort of understand as the TCP handshake already happened.
it is also allowed in SERVER_CONNECTED and there it works! which i dont quite understand because also here the TCP handshake should have occurred already with a standard virtual server.
still this
when SERVER_CONNECTED { TCP::setmss 1200 }
results in a changed MSS value towards the pool member (notice the mss 1200)
14:38:57.661721 IP 10.3.24.8.53013 > 10.3.24.51.80: Flags [S], seq 2095867038, win 12000, options [mss 1200,nop,wscale 0,sackOK,TS val 2092406512 ecr 0], length 0 out slot1/tmm1 lis=/Common/vs-ltm-test-01