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Is it possible to create a layered Virtual Server to intercept the LDAP request towards the AD DC's and use LDAPS for the connection? We need to have LDAPS (TCP-636) for the AD auth instead of the default LDAP (TCP-389) as an upcoming Microsoft patch will disable simple/unsigned AD queries. We can't use LDAP Authentication as we need the PW reset option that comes with the AD auth/query. Anyone found a workaround for this?Solved1.5KViews1like14CommentsiRules LX for APM password reset
We are attempting to use APM as a Self-Service Password Reset resolution. I can modify Active Directory attributes than to this article https://devcentral.f5.com/s/articles/apm-cookbook-modify-ldap-attribute-values-using-iruleslx-21850 , however, has anyone used iRules LX to reset a password. I'll validate the user first with other methods but want to reset a forgotten password rather than the APM built-in Kerberos API reset with the current password to update to a new one. Thanks835Views1like1CommentF5-LTM active directory and http/s
Looking to utilize LTM to handle traffic within a domain that wasn't configured following best practices. Currently, the active directory domain and the primary website share the same domain name. Clients have historically reached the website via a "www" cname but this cname needs to be removed for SEO purposes. The cname was removed from external DNS for clients connecting via the WAN. I would like to duplicate this behavior for LAN clients without placing a reverse proxy web server on the domain controllers and need an option that will perform more reliably than adding a netsh portproxy rule to handle port 80 and 443 traffic. How can I configure the LTM so that active directory LAN client traffic destined for "ourdomainname.com" reaches our active directory servers and LAN client traffic via ports 80 and 443 destined for "ourdomainname.com" is directed to the web servers IP address?Solved854Views1like3Comments