apm logout page
4 TopicsLog out all tabs when logging out of an APM Webtop
How can we cause each tab launched from a Webtop move to the logout page when the user logs out of the Webtop with the Logout button? Right now, if the user logs out of the webtop, the APM session is closed as expected, but each tab is sitting where it was before and appears to still be an active session. When the user attempts to navigate within the tab, the app page fails ungracefully (timeout, etc.), leaving the user in a confused state. It used to automatically transition most tabs to logout.php3, but we were making changes to SSO, among other things, and it stopped. Even when it worked, it was inconsistent between applications, so it seems likely that the issue was specific to the Portal Access resource item configuration, but we can't find it. I would like anything that causes the APM session to terminate (logout URI detection, ACCESS::closed, etc.) to behave this way.499Views0likes2CommentsAPM stuck on the logout page
Hi Experts, we are encountering in APM wherein we are stuck on the logout page of APM. When we access the url we've been redirected to the logout page and nothing happen when we click the link "click here to login" Anyone who encounter this before? -Nat465Views0likes4CommentsCustomize F5 APM Logout/Error Page Text
Hi all We are using F5 BIG-IP 12.1.2 (Build 1.0.271) and busy deploying the Exchange 2016 iApp with APM. For security reasons I am trying to make it difficult for end users to see that we are using F5 APM i.e. customize the APM login/logout/error webpages and take all the F5 text, headers, footers, and logos out. I have managed to do this for almost every webpage (basic, general, and advanced customization with templates), except for logout/error pages. I can not find out how to remove the text "Thank you for using BIG-IP." (see screenshot below). Unfortunately this is a dead giveaway ;) Can someone point me in the right direction? Where can I change/remove this text? Thanks in advance :) Ingo436Views0likes1CommentKerberos 401 Fallback to forms causing IE to break
I have an APM policy setup to perform Kerberos Auth first then fall back to Logon page if that fails. For IE only, When the fall back occurs and the logon page is returned and the user enters username and password for some reason no form data is posted to the APM and so the following AD Auth fails. Has anyone seen this, it seems to be the initial 401 that causes IE to break. If I clear IE cache then its fine as well as if I disable “Integrated Windows Auth” then the logon page is fine. So seems 401 breaks APM logon pages for IE that has cached a previous logon. Other browsers are fine. I am running IE11 and APM 12.1199Views0likes0Comments