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- Josiah_39459Historic F5 Account
when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[string tolower [HTTP::uri]] starts_with /login.htmld and [HTTP::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] >= 4500 and [HTTP::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] <= 4599 } { HTTP::redirect "https://website.com:[HTTP::query [HTTP::uri] rtport]/login.htmld" } }
Should do the trick
- Ciscomadman_204Nimbostratus
Not sure if the rtport is placed in correct location on redirect. I am new to Irules however...
- nitass_89166Noctilucent
Not sure if the rtport is placed in correct location on redirect.
e.g.
[root@ve11a:Active:In Sync] config tmsh list ltm rule qux ltm rule qux { when HTTP_REQUEST { if { [string tolower [HTTP::uri]] starts_with "/login.htmld" and [URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] >= 4500 and [URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] <= 4599 } { HTTP::redirect "https://website.com:[URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport]/login.htmld" } } } [root@ve11a:Active:In Sync] config curl -I http://172.28.24.10/login.htmld?rtport=4555 HTTP/1.0 302 Found Location: https://website.com:4555/login.htmld Server: BigIP Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Length: 0
- Ciscomadman_204NimbostratusI appreciate this! I love the troubleshooting method you used. I have another question.. If the url changes will the HTTP::uri pickup if it were something new like /test1/login.htmld?
- nitassEmployee
Not sure if the rtport is placed in correct location on redirect.
e.g.
[root@ve11a:Active:In Sync] config tmsh list ltm rule qux ltm rule qux { when HTTP_REQUEST { if { [string tolower [HTTP::uri]] starts_with "/login.htmld" and [URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] >= 4500 and [URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport] <= 4599 } { HTTP::redirect "https://website.com:[URI::query [HTTP::uri] rtport]/login.htmld" } } } [root@ve11a:Active:In Sync] config curl -I http://172.28.24.10/login.htmld?rtport=4555 HTTP/1.0 302 Found Location: https://website.com:4555/login.htmld Server: BigIP Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Length: 0
- Ciscomadman_204NimbostratusI appreciate this! I love the troubleshooting method you used. I have another question.. If the url changes will the HTTP::uri pickup if it were something new like /test1/login.htmld?
- nitassEmployee
If the url changes will the HTTP::uri pickup if it were something new like /test1/login.htmld?
yes, HTTP::uri returns uri of request.
HTTP::uri