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4 TopicsF5 Roles required for Catalog Items
Having difficulty mapping required roles for a group to have proper access to catalog items. If I create a group call Security-Team and I want them to manage the security like WAF (Web App * API Protection) and Bot Defense, Web App Scanning and whatever else the Security Team should be monitoring to keep our environment safe. What Roles are required for management? They don't need access to everything, just what is required for the application security. Then we have a group called Support-Teams that need ReadOnly access to everything so they can log into F5 XC and just view everything with no ability to make changes. Not sure what Roles would get assigned to this group. Both scenarios let's assume all namespaces. Any help or direction is most appreciated.53Views0likes1CommentCan I use XC as a TCP proxy and DDoS Protection?
Hello, experts! I’m a longtime BIG-IP user but a complete newbie to XC. I have a task and would love some guidance on the best way to approach it. The goal is to use XC as a TCP proxy and for DDoS protection. The scenario: A client has a distributed network of ATMs that connect to a server. XC should sit in front of the server as a TCP proxy. The requests come in via IP. A few questions: Which XC product should I use for this? TCP Load Balancer requires requests to come via a domain name, correct? Would I need a dedicated IP from XC in this case? Can DDoS protection be applied in this setup? Am I thinking about this correctly? Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!173Views0likes3CommentsF5 XC | Stuck at VIRTUAL_HOST_PENDING_A_RECORD
I have a running OWASP Juice Shop in Azure and have assigned a public IP on it. Trying to build a load balancer using XC. I am stuck at the VIRTUAL_HOST_PENDING_A_RECORD status. Question is do I need to use my own DNS to create a domain name entry for my load balancer? Can I do anything to bypass this or any workaround you may have?Solved3.4KViews0likes6CommentsCan you take a moment to fill out a Gartner Peer Review about Distributed Cloud?
As a valued F5 customer, we would appreciate you writing a peer review about our Distributed Cloud solution(s) on Gartner Peer Insights. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete a review and your unbiased feedback will help others in making a confident purchasing decision. It will also go a long way in helping F5 deliver world class solutions. If you submit a review by February 28 th and it is accepted by Gartner, you’ll receive a $25 gift card or the option to have a $25 charitable donation made on your behalf. Please keep in mind: · Reviews are anonymous: Your name and company will only be known to Gartner. Distribution of the reward is managed by Gartner. · Gartner does not accept personal email addresses. Please use your business email or sign in with LinkedIn. · Do not mention specific individuals to ensure your review is anonymous. · All submissions are reviewed by Gartner to ensure validity and to maintain the integrity of the forum. Start your review for Distributed Cloud WAF Start your review for Distributed Cloud Bot Defense Thanks for your continued support of F5!1.1KViews4likes0Comments