Hi Simon,
you can change the variable assign action via the TMSH
load sys config merge from-terminal
command. See below for a complete conversation how to add and to remove the secure flag...
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list apm policy agent variable-assign test
apm policy agent variable-assign test {
variables {
{
expression "return {MalformedCredentials}"
varname session.logon.last.error
}
}
}
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) load sys config merge from-terminal
Enter configuration. Press CTRL-D to submit or CTRL-C to cancel.
apm policy agent variable-assign test {
variables {
{
expression "return {MalformedCredentials}"
varname session.logon.last.error
secure true
}
}
}
Loading configuration...
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list apm policy agent variable-assign test
apm policy agent variable-assign test {
variables {
{
expression "return {MalformedCredentials}"
secure true
varname session.logon.last.error
}
}
}
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) load sys config merge from-terminal
Enter configuration. Press CTRL-D to submit or CTRL-C to cancel.
apm policy agent variable-assign test {
variables {
{
expression "return {MalformedCredentials}"
varname session.logon.last.error
}
}
}
Loading configuration...
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) list apm policy agent variable-assign test
apm policy agent variable-assign test {
variables {
{
expression "return {MalformedCredentials}"
varname session.logon.last.error
}
}
}
root@(f501)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos)
Cheers, Kai