Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IP AAM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP APM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP Link Controller
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP Analytics
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP LTM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP AFM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP PEM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP DNS
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP ASM
- 13.1.0
BIG-IP Release Information
Version: 13.1.0
Build: 1868.0
Known Issues in BIG-IP v13.1.x
Vulnerability Fixes
ID Number | CVE | Solution Article(s) | Description |
693211-1 | CVE-2017-6168 | K21905460 | CVE-2017-6168 |
684879 | CVE-2017-6164 | K02714910 | Malformed TLS1.2 records may result in TMM segmentation fault. |
673595 | CVE-2017-3167 | K34125394 | Apache CVE-2017-3167 |
670376 | CVE-2017-1000364 | K51931024 | CVE-2017-1000364 |
668501 | CVE-2017-6151 | K07369970 | HTTP2 does not handle some URIs correctly |
662022 | CVE-2017-6138 | K34514540 | The URI normalization functionality within the TMM may mishandle some malformed URIs. |
658764-1 | CVE-2017-6135 | K43322910 | Linux kernel lasthop driver memory issue |
653993 | CVE-2017-6132 | K12044607 | A specific sequence of packets to the HA listener may cause tmm to produce a core file |
653879 | CVE-2017-6214 | K81211720 | CVE-2017-6214 |
651221 | CVE-2017-6133 | K25033460 | Parsing certain URIs may cause the TMM to produce a core file. |
650286-1 | CVE-2017-6167 | K24465120 | REST asynchronous tasks permissions issues |
650059 | CVE-2017-6129 | K20087443 | TMM may crash when processing VPN traffic |
649907 | CVE-2017-3137 | K30164784 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3137 |
649904 | CVE-2017-3136 | K23598445 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3136 |
648867 | CVE-2017-6074 | K82508682 | Kernel vulnerability: CVE-2017-6074 |
644904 | CVE-2016-7922, CVE-2016-7923, CVE-2016-7924, CVE-2016-7925, CVE-2016-7926, CVE-2016-7927, CVE-2016-7928, CVE-2016-7929, CVE-2016-7930, CVE-2016-7931, CVE-2016-7932, CVE-2016-7933, CVE-2016-7934, CVE-2016-7935, CVE-2016-7936, CVE-2016-7937, CVE-2016-7938, CVE-2016-7939, CVE-2016-7940, CVE-2016-7973, CVE-2016-7986, CVE-2016-7992, CVE-2016-7993, CVE-2016-8574, CVE-2016-8575, CVE-2016-7974, CVE-2016-7975, CVE-2016-7983, CVE-2016-7984, CVE-2016-7985 CVE-2017-5202, CVE-2017-5203, CVE-2017-5204, CVE-2017-5205, CVE-2017-5341, CVE-2017-5342, CVE-2017-5482, CVE-2017-5483, CVE-2017-5484, CVE-2017-5485, CVE-2017-5486 |
K55129614 | tcpdump 4.9 |
643187 | CVE-2017-3135 | K80533167 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3135 |
641445 | CVE-2017-6145 | K22317030 | iControl improvements |
641360 | CVE-2017-0303 | K30201296 | SOCKS proxy protocol error |
641311 | CVE-2016-9180 | K08383757 | perl-XML-Twig vulnerability CVE-2016-9180 |
638556 | CVE-2016-10045 | K73926196 | PHP Vulnerability: CVE-2016-10045 |
636702 | CVE-2016-9444 | K40181790 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9444 |
636700 | CVE-2016-9147 | K02138183 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9147 |
636699 | CVE-2016-9131 | K86272821 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9131 |
634779 | CVE-2017-6147 | K43945001 | In SSL Forward Proxy, an uninitialized variable may overflow a buffer and cause TMM to produce a core file |
612128-7 | CVE-2016-6515 | K31510510 | OpenSSH vulnerability CVE-2016-6515 |
659791 | CVE-2017-6136 | K81137982 | TFO and TLP could produce a core file under specific circumstances |
655374 | CVE-2016-8621 | K26899353 | CVE-2016-8621 curl: curl_getdate out-of-bounds read |
655371 | CVE-2016-8619 | K46123931 | Fix for CVE-2016-8619 in curl |
655059 | CVE-2017-6134 | K37404773 | TMM Crash |
654927 | CVE-2016-8615 | K01006862 | CVE-2016-8615 curl: Cookie injection for other servers |
654926 | CVE-2016-8616 | K52828640 | CVE-2016-8616 curl: Case insensitive password comparison |
645101 | CVE-2017-3731, CVE-2017-3732 | K44512851 | OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2017-3732 |
643554 | CVE-2017-3731 CVE-2017-3732 CVE-2016-7055 | K37526132 K44512851 K43570545 | OpenSSL vulnerabilities - OpenSSL 1.0.2k library update |
642659 | CVE-2015-8870, CVE-2016-5652, CVE-2016-9533, CVE-2016-9534, CVE-2016-9535, CVE-2016-9536, CVE-2016-9537, CVE-2016-9540 | K34527393 | Multiple LibTIFF Vulnerabilities |
641612 | CVE-2017-0302 | K87141725 | APM crash |
640493 | CVE-2016-7543 | K73705133 | Bash vulnerability CVE-2016-7543 |
639729 | CVE-2017-0304 | K39428424 | Request validation failure in AFM UI Policy Editor |
637666 | CVE-2016-10033 | K74977440 | PHP Vulnerability: CVE-2016-10033 |
635314 | CVE-2016-1248 | K22183127 | vim Vulnerability: CVE-2016-1248 |
631688 | CVE-2016-9311 CVE-2016-9310 CVE-2016-7427 CVE-2016-7428 CVE-2016-9312 CVE-2016-7431 CVE-2016-7434 CVE-2016-7429 CVE-2016-7426 CVE-2016-7433 | K55405388 K87922456 K63326092 K51444934 K80996302 | Multiple NTP vulnerabilities |
617273 | CVE-2016-5300 | K70938105 | Expat XML library vulnerability CVE-2016-5300 |
615267-3 | CVE-2016-2183 | K13167034 | OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2016-2183 |
606710 | CVE-2016-2834, CVE-2016-5285, CVE-2016-8635 | K15479471 | Mozilla NSS vulnerability CVE-2016-2834 |
593139-10 | CVE-2014-9761 | K31211252 | glibc vulnerability CVE-2014-9761 |
673607 | CVE-2017-3169 | K83043359 | Apache CVE-2017-3169 |
656912 | CVE-2017-6460, CVE-2017-6462, CVE-2017-6463, CVE-2017-6464, CVE-2017-6451, CVE-2017-6458 | K32262483 | Various NTP vulnerabilities |
655421 | CVE-2016-8624 | K85235351 | CVE-2016-8624 curl: Invalid URL parsing with '#' |
655382 | CVE-2016-8623 | K84940705 | CVE-2016-8623 curl: Use-after-free via shared cookies |
655157 | CVE-2016-8618 | K10196624 | CVE-2016-8618 curl: Double-free in curl_maprintf |
654934 | CVE-2016-8617 | K44503763 | CVE-2016-8617 curl: Out-of-bounds write via unchecked multiplication |
644693 | CVE-2016-2183, CVE-2017-3272, CVE-2017-3289, CVE-2017-3253, CVE-2017-3261, CVE-2017-3231,CVE-2016-5547,CVE-2016-5552, CVE-2017-3252, CVE-2016-5546, CVE-2016-5548, CVE-2017-3241 | K15518610 | Fix for multiple CVE for openjdk-1.7.0 |
615226-6 | CVE-2016-4809, CVE-2016-7166, CVE-2015-8916, CVE-2015-8917, CVE-2015-8919, CVE-2015-8920, CVE-2015-8922, CVE-2015-8924, CVE-2015-8925, CVE-2015-8926, CVE-2015-8928, CVE-2016-4300, CVE-2016-4302, CVE-2015-8921, CVE-2015-8923 | K13074505 | Libarchive vulnerabilities: CVE-2016-8687 and others |
609691-9 | CVE-2014-4617 | K21284031 | GnuPG vulnerability CVE-2014-4617 |
600205 | CVE-2016-2178 | K53084033 | OpenSSL Vulnerability: CVE-2016-2178 |
600189 | CVE-2016-2178 | K53084033 | K53084033: OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2016-2178 |
599285 | CVE-2016-5094 CVE-2016-5095 CVE-2016-5096 | K51390683 | PHP vulnerabilities CVE-2016-5094 and CVE-2016-5095 |
598002-8 | CVE-2016-2178 | K53084033 | OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2016-2178 |
590840 | CVE-2015-8325 | K20911042 | OpenSSH vulnerability CVE-2015-8325 |
578983-2 | CVE-2015-8778 | K51079478 | glibc: Integer overflow in hcreate and hcreate_r |
655021 | CVE-2017-3138 | K23598445 | BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3138 |
627203 | CVE-2016-5542, CVE-2016-5554, CVE-2016-5573, CVE-2016-5582, CVE-2016-5597 | K63427774 | Multiple Oracle Java SE vulnerabilities |
598950-2 | CVE-2016-2099 CVE-2015-0252 | K04253390 | Apache Xerces vulnerability CVE-2016-2099 |
Functional Change Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
682482 | 1-Blocking | LTM Policy with 'requires {ssl-persistence}' load issue resolved in 13.1.0★ | |
643210 | 1-Blocking | Restarting MCPD on Secondary Slot of Chassis causes deletion of netHSM keys on SafeNet HSM | |
670893 | 2-Critical | Sensitive monitor parameters recorded in monitor logs | |
653453-4 | 2-Critical | K35241150 | ARP replies reach front panel port of the B4450 blade, but fail to reach TMMs. |
652094 | 2-Critical | Improve traffic disaggregation for uncommon IP protocols | |
649369 | 2-Critical | DES, 3DES and HIGH cipher string includes/excludes wrong ciphers | |
643054 | 2-Critical | ARP and NDP packets should be CoS marked by the swtich on ingress | |
435458 | 2-Critical | K47553552 | The HTTP Explicit Proxy and the SOCKS Proxy do not support AAAA address lookups |
672038 | 3-Major | SSH Proxy log settings change for 'partial authentication' activity | |
671999 | 3-Major | Re-extract the the thales software everytime the installation script is run | |
671234 | 3-Major | HTTP Authentication agent will hang waiting on unresponsive authentication server. | |
669241 | 3-Major | Cannot create stateless virtual servers with ip-protocol set to 'gre'. | |
667600 | 3-Major | K34203924 | Default 'enabled' value for 'request-based-authentication' of Kerberos Auth agent leads to various issues. |
663521 | 3-Major | Intermittent dropping of multicast packets on certain BIG-IP platforms | |
660196 | 3-Major | Sys connection behavior change | |
659399 | 3-Major | HTTPS monitors might share one SSL profile | |
653772 | 3-Major | fastL4 fails to evict flows from the ePVA | |
652671 | 3-Major | K31326690 | Provisioning mgmt plane to "large" and performing a config sync, might cause an outage on the peer unit. |
652146 | 3-Major | Email agent does not send email if the remote server does not provide a 200 OK response to VRFY request. | |
651772 | 3-Major | IPv6 host traffic may use incorrect IPv6 and MAC address after route updates | |
651067 | 3-Major | SSL/TLS-based monitors now use ServerSSL profiles | |
650074 | 3-Major | Changed Format of RAM Cache REST Status output. | |
645206 | 3-Major | K23105004 | Missing cipher suites in outgoing LDAP TLS ClientHello★ |
644870-1 | 3-Major | Improvements of protocol for sending data to AppIQ offbox via TCP | |
643646 | 3-Major | Add a new configuration option in tmsh to disallow exporting of private keys in iControl and GUI | |
643459 | 3-Major | K81809012 | Unable to login to BIG-IP Configuration Utility when BIG-IP is behind a Reverse proxy |
643143 | 3-Major | ARP and NDP packets should be QoS/DSCP marked on egress | |
643034 | 3-Major | Turn off TCP Proxy ICMP forwarding by default | |
639505 | 3-Major | BGP may not send all configured aggregate routes | |
638967 | 3-Major | SSL Forward Proxy not to cache forged certificate if soft_vfyresult indicating an 'untrusted CA' or 'expired cert' | |
635275 | 3-Major | Prefer P-256 to P-384 for ECDHE in client SSL, except when the server static key security is matching P-384 | |
633723 | 3-Major | New diagnostics run when a crypto HA failure occurs and crypto.ha.action is reboot | |
633391 | 3-Major | GUI Error trying to modify IP Data-Group | |
632875 | 3-Major | Non-Administrator TMSH users no longer allowed to run dig | |
627841 | 3-Major | K16626343 | Connection queue limit is not properly enforced on bladed systems |
626594 | 3-Major | No way to perform a soft server certificate verification | |
620445 | 3-Major | New SIP::persist keyword to set the timeout without changing key | |
618982 | 3-Major | IPSEC + chassis behavior for case secondary blades on-off switch. | |
613823 | 3-Major | DNS Resource Records for Wide-IPs are potentially missing when creating a large number of Wide-IPs | |
610710 | 3-Major | Pass IP TOS bits from incoming connection to outgoing connection | |
595918 | 3-Major | Aggregation issues in 'last day' and 'last month' data in AVR-related charts | |
585043 | 3-Major | Question mark prevents TMSH from loading configuration file | |
584545 | 3-Major | Failure to stabilize internal HiGig link will not trigger failover event | |
462524 | 3-Major | K16131 | HTTP compression browser workarounds incorrectly match modern browsers. |
439594 | 3-Major | Order of members in AAA server pools now show in reverse order of Priority Group | |
409059 | 3-Major | K17061922 | CGNAT hairpinning is not supported for NAT64 |
273014 | 3-Major | LTM Monitor Test Feature | |
224988 | 3-Major | LTM does not log anything when node/pool member connection limit is reached | |
222409 | 3-Major | The HTTP::path iRule command may return more information than expected | |
649315 | 4-Minor | Display OCSP configuration change as warning message on the screen during upgrade | |
640399 | 4-Minor | New ICAP logging subset and messages | |
627221 | 4-Minor | iControl SOAP doesn't support displaying all possible media options for interfaces | |
623509 | 4-Minor | Gx CCA with non-existent or non-pem policy does not trigger CCR-u reply | |
618332 | 4-Minor | No event triggered when the system receives a certificate message from the server. | |
609084-3 | 4-Minor | K03808942 | Max number of chunks not configurable above 1000 chunks |
586287 | 4-Minor | No way to control how aborted iRules log messages are generated and sent to /var/log/ltm. | |
569441 | 4-Minor | Added --num_threads option to nethsm-thales-install.sh and nethsm-safenet-install.sh | |
567177 | 4-Minor | Log all attempts of key export in ltm log | |
530300 | 4-Minor | Added SSL certificate expiration date as an OID into F5 MIBs | |
480209 | 4-Minor | Stats and Logging for ADAPT dynamic contexts, and IVS Transaction Logging | |
479537 | 4-Minor | Force to Standby does not work with HA Groups configured. | |
611790 | 5-Cosmetic | HA Message Sweeper Interval renamed to Mirrored Message Sweeper Interval |
TMOS Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
655500-1 | 1-Blocking | Rekey SSH sessions after one hour | |
652223 | 1-Blocking | K50325308 | BWC: Non-TCP data going through Category can make policy active |
642703 | 1-Blocking | Formatting installation using software v12.1.2 or v13.0.0 fails for i5000, i7000, i10000, i11000, i12000 platforms.★ | |
641390 | 1-Blocking | Backslash removal in LTM monitors after upgrade★ | |
636016-1 | 1-Blocking | VADC: when using an Intel XL710 SR-IOV nic a bigstart restart can re-order the interfaces and impact traffic | |
681377 | 2-Critical | The BIG-IP system sends out SYN/ACK with MSS 0 in VLAN syncookie protection mode on some platforms | |
681081-1 | 2-Critical | K48366429 | Running tmsh show commands may cause mcpd memory leak |
673692 | 2-Critical | qkview may take up to 90 seconds longer to execute on FIPS enabled systems | |
673484 | 2-Critical | K85405312 | IKEv2 does not support NON_FIRST_FRAGMENTS_ALSO |
672947 | 2-Critical | CVE-2017-2583 CVE-2017-6214 CVE-2017-7477 CVE-2017-7645 CVE-2017-7895 | |
671314-2 | 2-Critical | K37093335 | BIG-IP system cores when sending SIP SCTP traffic |
667405 | 2-Critical | Fragemented IPsec encrypted packets with fragmented original payloads may cause memory leak in the TMM. | |
667404 | 2-Critical | K77576404 | Fragmented IP over IPsec tunnels might capture mcp flows and provoke restarts |
667114 | 2-Critical | K32622880 | TCP flows going through the IP forwarding and L2 forwarding virtual server might get very low bandwidth. |
666790 | 2-Critical | Use HSB HiGig MAC reset to recover both FCS errors and link instability | |
666165 | 2-Critical | iApp - f5.forward_proxy + checksum - config error upgrading from v12 to v13★ | |
665656 | 2-Critical | BWC with iSession may memory leak | |
664549 | 2-Critical | TMM restart while processing rewrite filter | |
663650 | 2-Critical | iRules LX does not enforce best practices | |
663366 | 2-Critical | SEGV fault can occur during tmm 'panic' on i4x00 and i2x00 platforms. | |
663197 | 2-Critical | Security hardening of files to prevent sensitive configuration from being stored in qkview. | |
660833 | 2-Critical | merged repeatedly cores due to unused istats-trigger object | |
660577 | 2-Critical | openldap; prevent crash on rc==LDAP_SUCCESS && res==NULL | |
658574 | 2-Critical | An accelerated flow transmits packets to a stale (incorrect) destination MAC address. | |
655357 | 2-Critical | K06245820 | Corrupted L2 FDB entries on B4450 blades might result in dropped traffic |
653376 | 2-Critical | bgpd may crash on receiving a BGP update with >= 32 extended communities | |
651173-1 | 2-Critical | Security hardening of qkview | |
651136 | 2-Critical | K36893451 | ReqLog profile on FTP virtual server with default profile can result in service disruption. |
651084 | 2-Critical | 'tmsh show sys memory raw' command shows a slow build up of memory usage. | |
649866 | 2-Critical | fsck should not run during first boot on public clouds | |
648056 | 2-Critical | bcm56xxd core when configuring QinQ VLAN with vCMP provisioned. | |
645805-3 | 2-Critical | LACP PDUs generated by lacpd on i4x00/i2x00 platforms contain bad ethernet src mac address | |
641013 | 2-Critical | GRE tunnel traffic pinned to one TMM | |
638997 | 2-Critical | Reboot required after disk size modification in a running BIG-IP VE instance. | |
637141 | 2-Critical | TMM core after deleting POLICY and executing command: show net ipsec ike-sa. | |
634117 | 2-Critical | K33241169 | Disabling IKE peers has no effect |
634085 | 2-Critical | IPsec tmm assert "ike_ctx tag" | |
629085 | 2-Critical | K55278069 | Any CSS content truncated at a quoted value leads to a segfault |
626861 | 2-Critical | Ensure unique IKEv2 sequence numbers | |
624992 | 2-Critical | LTM Configuration Found after Provisioning VCMP | |
621233 | 2-Critical | fastL4 + http profile with ip-protocol not set to tcp can crash tmm | |
615372-1 | 2-Critical | Occasional TCP resets during connection initiation (RST cause is "No local listener") | |
613542-5 | 2-Critical | K81463390 | tmm core while running the iRule STATS:: command |
598748-1 | 2-Critical | IPsec AES-GCM IVs are now based on a monotonically increasing counter | |
598724 | 2-Critical | Abandoned indefinite lifetime SessionDB entries on STANDBY devices. | |
580472-1 | 2-Critical | /var/log partition is full, sadf may crash | |
579210 | 2-Critical | K11418051 | VIPRION B4400N blades might fail to go Active under rare conditions. |
528984-1 | 2-Critical | Support limited to 1000 BIG-IP system users. | |
508113 | 2-Critical | tmsh load sys config base merge file <filename> fails | |
448409 | 2-Critical | 'load sys config verify' commands cause loss of sync configuration and initiates a provisioning cycle | |
419741 | 2-Critical | Rare crash with vip-targeting-vip and stale connections on VIPRION platforms | |
679480 | 3-Major | User able to create node when an ephemeral with the same IP already exists | |
678456 | 3-Major | ZebOS BGP peer-group configuration not fixed up on upgrade★ | |
677928 | 3-Major | A wrong source MAC address may be used in the outgoing IPsec encapsulated packets. | |
676705 | 3-Major | do not run agetty on VE without serial port | |
675718 | 3-Major | IPsec keeps failing to reconnect | |
675514 | 3-Major | Addition of integrity check cronjob | |
675236 | 3-Major | K03293523 | 'Require consistent IP address' does not apply to some management GUI menu items |
674486 | 3-Major | Expat Vulnerability: CVE-2017-9233 | |
674328 | 3-Major | Multicast UDP from BIG-IP may have incorrect checksums | |
674320 | 3-Major | K11357182 | Syncing a large number of folders can prevent the configuration getting saved on the peer systems |
673974 | 3-Major | agetty auto detects parity on console port incorrectly | |
673962 | 3-Major | K55463371 | Potential memory issue in iprepd |
673027 | 3-Major | One extra mcpd AUDIT message logged after disabling mcpd audit logging | |
672988 | 3-Major | MCP memory leak when performing incremental ConfigSync | |
672209 | 3-Major | K22031410 | Upgrade, load config or reboot may fail if IPsec traffic-selector references default-ipsec-policy★ |
672063 | 3-Major | K38335326 | Misconfigured GRE tunnel and route objects may cause an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM, resulting in a TMM crash. |
671920 | 3-Major | Accessing SNMP over IPv6 on non-default route domains | |
671447-5 | 3-Major | ZebOS 7 Byte SystemID in IS-IS Restart TLV may cause adjacencies to not form | |
671236 | 3-Major | K27343382 | BGP local-as command may not work when applied to peer-group |
671082 | 3-Major | snmpd constantly restarting | |
670443 | 3-Major | K57299401 | Missing descriptions for SNMP OID ltmNodeAddrMonitorState and ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus values |
669888 | 3-Major | No distinction between IPv4 addresses and IPv6 subnet ::ffff:0:0/96 | |
669255-4 | 3-Major | K20100613 | An enabled sFlow receiver can cause poor TMM performance on certain BIG-IP platforms |
668352-1 | 3-Major | High Speed Logging unbalance in log distribution for multiple pool destination. | |
668048 | 3-Major | TMM memory leak when manually enabling/disabling pool member used as HSL destination | |
667627 | 3-Major | sudo security update | |
667302 | 3-Major | Cannot create CE policies when only APM is provisioned. | |
667278-5 | 3-Major | DSC connections between BIG-IP units may fail to establish | |
667082-4 | 3-Major | K21090061 | Dynamic Routing ZebOS using ip ospf <IP> message-digest-key command may fail. |
666884 | 3-Major | K27056204 | cpcfg cannot copy a configuration on a chassis platform★ |
666406 | 3-Major | K62832776 | rpcbind was removed from the BIG-IP |
666117 | 3-Major | Network failover without a management address causes active-active after unit1 reboot | |
665725 | 3-Major | K10773217 | Second block device image install fails to install |
664894 | 3-Major | K11070206 | PEM sessions lost when new blade is inserted in chassis |
664829 | 3-Major | BIG-IP sometimes performs unnecessary reboot on first boot | |
664737 | 3-Major | Do not reboot on ctrl-alt-del | |
664057 | 3-Major | Upgrading GTM from pre-12.0.0 to post 12.0.0 no longer removes WideIPs without pools attached if they have an iRule attached | |
664017 | 3-Major | OCSP may reject valid responses | |
663655 | 3-Major | IP::intelligence and IP::reputation commands fail to return data★ | |
663580 | 3-Major | logrotate does not automatically run when /var/log reaches 90% usage | |
663492 | 3-Major | Reconfigured istat may stop being recomputed | |
663063 | 3-Major | Disabling pool member used in busy HSL TCP destination can result service disruption. | |
662913 | 3-Major | K17213048 | GUI LTM Virtual Server page cannot open. Virtual Server cannot be created or updated. |
659141 | 3-Major | K11435321 | Support tcpdump file has qkview extension |
658636-4 | 3-Major | K51355172 | When creating LTM or DNS monitors through batch/transaction mode newlines are improperly escaped. |
658227 | 3-Major | Using variable substitution for Console attribute for remote-role always denies ssh access | |
658036 | 3-Major | K04651090 | Honoring negotiated MSS for TCP segmentation |
657727 | 3-Major | K39694060 | Running tcpdump from TMSH cannot capture the local "tmm" interface |
655671 | 3-Major | Polling time waiting for I2C bus transactions in the bcm56xxd daemon needs to be reduced | |
655649 | 3-Major | BGP last update timer incorrectly resets to 0 | |
655506-1 | 3-Major | Guest configurations with mergeable buffers disabled are not supported. | |
655005 | 3-Major | K23355841 | "Inherit traffic group from current partition / path" virtual-address setting is not synchronized during an incremental sync |
654026 | 3-Major | No way to ensure the monitor works prior to applying the monitor to a pool | |
654011 | 3-Major | K33210520 | Pool member's health monitors set to Member Specific does not display the active monitors |
653888 | 3-Major | BGP advertisement-interval attribute ignored in peer group configuration | |
652968 | 3-Major | K88825548 | IKEv2 PFS CREATE_CHILD_SA in rekey does not negotiate new keys |
652689 | 3-Major | K14243280 | Displaying 100G interfaces |
652638 | 3-Major | php - Fix DOS vulnerability in gdImageCreateFromGd2Ctx() | |
652484-1 | 3-Major | tmsh show net f5optics shows information for only 1 chassis slot in a cluster | |
651155 | 3-Major | HSB continually logs 'loopback ring 0 tx not active' | |
650349-1 | 3-Major | K50168519 | Creation or reconfiguration of iApps will fail if logging is configured |
650002 | 3-Major | tzdata bug fix and enhancement update | |
649949 | 3-Major | Intermittent failure to do a clean install on iSeries platforms from USB DVD-ROM★ | |
649759 | 3-Major | K15188934 | ssmtp RewriteDomain setting is set to the empty string. |
649617 | 3-Major | qkview improvement for OVSDB management | |
648873 | 3-Major | K93513131 | Traffic-group failover-objects cannot be retrieved via iControl REST |
648544 | 3-Major | HSB transmitter failure may occur when global COS queues enabled | |
648317 | 3-Major | Upgrade to 13.0.0 on B2100/B2150 with IOMMU enabled prevents vCMP guests from starting★ | |
648316-1 | 3-Major | Flows using DEFLATE decompresion can generate error message during flow tear-down. | |
647988 | 3-Major | K15331432 | HSL Balanced distribution to Two-member pool may not be balanced correctly. |
647944 | 3-Major | MCP may crash when making specific changes to a FIX profile attached to more than one virtual server | |
647834 | 3-Major | Failover DB variables do not correctly implement 'reset-to-default' | |
647151 | 3-Major | CPU overtemp condition threshold is 75C | |
646890 | 3-Major | K12068427 | IKEv1 auth alg for ike-phase2-auth-algorithm sha256, sha384, and sha512 |
646804 | 3-Major | call to tmctl in diskmonitor for the tmstat vmcp_stat table results in error: tmctl: vcmp_stat: No such table. | |
646760-1 | 3-Major | Common Criteria Mode Disrupts Administrative SSH Access | |
646500 | 3-Major | System Log is not visible for ASM-related user roles | |
645723 | 3-Major | K74371937 | Dynamic routing update can delete admin ip route from the kernel |
645225 | 3-Major | K91019134 | GUI Pool Member statistics to be reset individually |
645179 | 3-Major | Traffic group becomes active on more than one BIG-IP after a long uptime | |
644979 | 3-Major | K02641631 | Errors not logged from hourly 1k key generation cron job |
644950 | 3-Major | GUI LTM Monitors to show related Pools for Pool Members | |
644490 | 3-Major | Finisar 100G LR4 values need to be revised in f5optics | |
644416 | 3-Major | K29545416 | iControl REST receives error code '500' and 'Internal error occurred' in the return for the list (GET) for /mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/cert |
644404 | 3-Major | Extracting SSD from system leads to Emergency LCD alert★ | |
644184 | 3-Major | K36427438 | ZebOS daemons hang while AgentX SNMP daemon is waiting. |
643839 | 3-Major | lind log levels Alert, Emergency, Verbose not configurable | |
643768-2 | 3-Major | Invalid entries in SNMP allowed-address and SNMP community fields can cause upgrade failure.★ | |
643673 | 3-Major | K34307244 | Creating a route domain with error on GUI gives incorrect error message |
643150 | 3-Major | VE: Native drivers are allowed when single NIC is provisioned | |
642982 | 3-Major | tmrouted may continually restart after upgrade, adding or renaming an interface★ | |
642422 | 3-Major | BFD may not remove dependant static routes when peer sends BFD Admin-Down | |
642314 | 3-Major | K24276198 | CNAME ending with dot in pool causes validation problems after upgrade from 11.x to 12.x or v13.x★ |
641001-1 | 3-Major | BWC: dynamic policy category sees lower bandwidth than expected in Congested policies | |
639774 | 3-Major | K30598276 | mysqld.err rollover log files are not collected by qkview |
639674 | 3-Major | Blackhole management routes don't work | |
639575 | 3-Major | Using libtar with files larger than 2 GB will create an unusable tarball | |
639049 | 3-Major | Virtual Server creation ignores translate-address setting with wild card destination | |
638825 | 3-Major | SNMP Get of sysInterfaceMediaActiveSpeed returns wrong value for 100000SR4-FD | |
638086 | 3-Major | Data publisher not found or not implemented when processing request | |
637561 | 3-Major | Wildcard wideips not handling matching queries after tmsh load sys from gtm conf file twice | |
636744 | 3-Major | K16918340 | IKEv1 phase 2 SAs not deleted |
636666 | 3-Major | New Threat Categories Identification in IP Intelligence Subscription Service | |
636573 | 3-Major | K75870356 | After changing ike-peer change from IKEv2 to IKEv1 racoon does not get updated. |
636167 | 3-Major | checkcert utility does not process certificates that reside outside of /Common partition | |
635703 | 3-Major | Interface description may cause some interface level commands to be removed | |
635116 | 3-Major | Memory leak when using replicated remote high-speed logging. | |
633879 | 3-Major | Fix IKEv1 md5 phase1 hash algorithm so config takes effect | |
633413 | 3-Major | IPv6 addr can't be deleted; not able to add ports to addr in DataGroup object in GUI | |
632366 | 3-Major | Prevent a spurious Broadcom switch driver failure. | |
631172 | 3-Major | GUI user logged off when idle for 30 minutes, even when longer timeout is set | |
630610 | 3-Major | BFD session interface configuration may not be stored on unit state transition | |
629830 | 3-Major | K36048158 | Remote-logging where destination matches virtual will be sourced from loopback network |
629095 | 3-Major | K08240314 | iControl keymanagment impory may fail when stale content exists in /config/ssl |
628164 | 3-Major | OSPF with multiple processes may incorrectly redistribute routes | |
627648 | 3-Major | Power on option in bladectl incorrectly resets already powered on blade | |
626589 | 3-Major | K73230273 | iControl-SOAP prints beyond log buffer |
625703 | 3-Major | SELinux: snmpd is denied access to tmstat files | |
625514 | 3-Major | [RFE] - iApp modification request to add apm policy - f5.peoplesoft_9 | |
624802 | 3-Major | K43044995 | AWS - Sometimes iid-document is not loaded on instance startup |
624692 | 3-Major | Certificates with ISO/IEC 10646 encoded strings may prevent certificate list page from displaying | |
624671 | 3-Major | A route for /32 mask can't be added | |
624626 | 3-Major | Cannot delete keys without extension .key (and certificates without .crt) using the Configuration utility | |
622619 | 3-Major | BIG-IP 11.6.1 - "tmsh show sys log <item> range" can kill MCPD | |
621314-5 | 3-Major | K55358710 | SCTP virtual server with mirroring may cause excessive memory use on standby device |
621259 | 3-Major | Config save takes long time if there is a large number of data groups | |
621197 | 3-Major | Question mark prevents TMSH from loading configuration file | |
620933 | 3-Major | qkview generation is slow due to 'ss -p' command | |
620659 | 3-Major | The BIG-IP system may unecessarily run provisioning on successive reboots | |
620567 | 3-Major | HTTP to HTTPS TMUI redirection erroneously allows HTTP access to iControl SOAP and iControl REST | |
619873 | 3-Major | Secure Vault: Key cleanup for 5000- and 7000-series platforms★ | |
614887 | 3-Major | large qkview files may not be uploadable to iHealth | |
614400 | 3-Major | IPv6 configuration limitations | |
612954 | 3-Major | IKEv1 log line warns proxy-support must be enabled for v1 peers to work | |
612752-3 | 3-Major | UCS load or upgrade may fail under certain conditions.★ | |
612721-1 | 3-Major | FIPS: .exp keys cannot be imported when the local source directory contains .key file | |
611787 | 3-Major | Collect thread stats in qkview's proc module | |
610639 | 3-Major | Collect non-truncated SAR data when the -c switch is specified | |
609967 | 3-Major | K55424912 | qkview missing some HugePage memory data |
605918 | 3-Major | tmsh list sys db non-default-properties, was listing db vars with default values. | |
605792-9 | 3-Major | Installing a new version changes the ownership of administrative users' files★ | |
605491 | 3-Major | No confirmation prompt for tmsh 'load sys config base' in command line mode | |
605270-4 | 3-Major | On some platforms the SYN-Cookie status report is not accurate | |
604547 | 3-Major | Unix daemon configuration may lost or not be updated upon reboot | |
600570 | 3-Major | VE License may enforce improper TMM count | |
598650 | 3-Major | apache-ssl-cert objects do not support certificate bundles | |
597972 | 3-Major | K49512487 | Inconsistent treatment for sFlow configuration in CLI and GUI. |
596429 | 3-Major | pgadmind process restarts continuously | |
593845 | 3-Major | K24093205 | VE interface limit |
588929 | 3-Major | SCTP emits 'address conflict detected' log messages during failover | |
588794 | 3-Major | Misconfigured SCTP alternate addresses may emit incorrect ARP advertisements | |
588771 | 3-Major | SCTP needs traffic-group validation for server-side client alternate addresses | |
586938 | 3-Major | K57360106 | Standby device will respond to the ARP of the SCTP multihoming alternate address |
586031 | 3-Major | Configuration with LTM policy may fail to load | |
579760-2 | 3-Major | K55703840 | HSL::send may fail to resume after log server pool member goes down/up |
579035 | 3-Major | K46145454 | Config sync error when a key with passphrase is converted into FIPS. |
575368 | 3-Major | Error is not posted when a UCS file with FIPS keys is loaded after re-initializing the FIPS card | |
570783 | 3-Major | Improved debug log for IKEv2 proposal transforms and payloads. | |
563905-4 | 3-Major | K62975642 | vCMP guest fails to go Active after the host system is rebooted |
557155-7 | 3-Major | K33044393 | BIG-IP Virtual Edition becomes completely unresponsive under very heavy load. |
548321 | 3-Major | External link status not displayed for VLAN/interfaces | |
544906 | 3-Major | K07388310 | Issues when using remote authentication when users have different partition access on different devices |
543208-3 | 3-Major | K40670213 | Upgrading v11.6.0 to v12.x in a sync-failover group might cause mcpd to become unresponsive.★ |
542347 | 3-Major | Denied message in audit log on first time boot | |
534996 | 3-Major | Allow swapping of vlan names in config for switch based platforms | |
530530 | 3-Major | K07298903 | tmsh sys log filter is displays in UTC time |
523797 | 3-Major | Upgrade: file path failure for process name attribute in snmp.★ | |
522304 | 3-Major | Some password policy changes are not reflected in /etc/shadow when synced in a CMI device group | |
516167 | 3-Major | K21382264 | TMSH listing with wildcards prevents the child object from being displayed |
514871-1 | 3-Major | Unnecessary ssh key pair exist for root user in AWS and Azure. | |
507140 | 3-Major | K63390807 | Sod daemon stalls while writing to syslog, and is halted repeatedly on startup. |
438574 | 3-Major | Web UI: iSession Profile properties page displays incorrect parent profile name. | |
429013-3 | 3-Major | Log file permissions lock down | |
421851 | 3-Major | Config load does not skip leading whitespaces if iRule starts with # | |
421797 | 3-Major | ePVA continues to accelerate IP Forwarding VS traffic even in Standby | |
418349 | 3-Major | Update/overwrite of FIPS keys error | |
382109 | 3-Major | No message when removing PSU from chassis. | |
668964 | 4-Minor | K81873940 | 'bgp neighbor <peer -IP> update-source <IP>' command may apply change to all peers in peer-group |
668434 | 4-Minor | Trap destination network option of 'default' is not valid | |
664505 | 4-Minor | Improve error messages related to clientssl profile cert-key-chain by showing clientssl profile name | |
662372 | 4-Minor | K41250179 | Uploading a new device certificate file via the GUI might not update the device certificate |
658298 | 4-Minor | SMB monitor marks node down when file not specified | |
656900 | 4-Minor | Blade family migration may fail | |
655691 | 4-Minor | GUI image list contains misleading 'MD5 Sum Verified' field | |
655448 | 4-Minor | K80470655 | Virtual Edition Single-process requirement not enforced |
654566 | 4-Minor | Incomplete files still linked in /shared/vmisolinks | |
653770 | 4-Minor | Cannot copy fields in Policy Rule section of LTM Policy rule overview page | |
653225 | 4-Minor | coreutils security and bug fix update | |
653224 | 4-Minor | Multiple GnuTLS Vulnerabilities | |
653217 | 4-Minor | Multiple Samba Vulnerabilities | |
652935 | 4-Minor | Exotic tmipsecd crash when internally the wrong path was used for racoon. | |
652585 | 4-Minor | BWC statistics include active and inactive policy counts. | |
652539-5 | 4-Minor | Multiple Bash Vulnerabilities | |
652056 | 4-Minor | [api-status-warning] are generated at stderr and /var/log/ltm when listing config in tmsh from top level namespace or at module level | |
652048 | 4-Minor | TMSH save sys config contains [api-status-warning] that do not correspond to any configuration instances | |
651599 | 4-Minor | K78500502 | /shared/em/ssl.crt are not collected as part of qkview |
650019 | 4-Minor | The commented-out sample functions in audit_forwarder.tcl are incorrect | |
649987 | 4-Minor | GUI LTM UDP profile missing Max Buffer Bytes and Max Buffer Packets setting | |
647972 | 4-Minor | inconsistent attribute naming in sys connection | |
647812 | 4-Minor | /tmp/wccp.log file grows unbounded | |
645717-2 | 4-Minor | UCS load does not set directory owner | |
644975 | 4-Minor | K09554025 | /var/log/maillog contains errors when ssmtp is not configured to use a valid mailhost |
644805-1 | 4-Minor | Kernel.el7.2: BIG-IP VIPRION B4450 - ACPI complaints about unpopulated cpu cores | |
644799 | 4-Minor | K42882011 | TMM may crash when the BIG-IP system processes CGNAT traffic. |
644723-3 | 4-Minor | cm56xxd logs link 'DOWN' message when an interface is admin DISABLED | |
644517 | 4-Minor | LTM 12.1.1 - f5.http iapp enables mirroring based on inverse of cm_sync_status | |
643404 | 4-Minor | K30014507 | "tmsh system software status" does not display properly in a specific cc-mode situation★ |
643121 | 4-Minor | Failed installation volumes cannot be deleted in the GUI. | |
642990 | 4-Minor | K05304332 | Processes started from interactive shells do not generate core files when they crash |
641886 | 4-Minor | 'SELinux targeted policy relabel is required' message | |
641099 | 4-Minor | Displaying warning when Packet Filtering is disabled since Rules won't apply | |
640863 | 4-Minor | K29231946 | Disabling partition selector in DNS Resolver's Forward Zones |
640489-1 | 4-Minor | K53571714 | iSeries LCD alerts screen returns to splash screen intermittently |
640031 | 4-Minor | RedHat: bash bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0038 | |
640029 | 4-Minor | db4 bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0035 | |
640027 | 4-Minor | ORBit2 bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0033 | |
639932 | 4-Minor | VADC: link status of a XL710 SR-IOV interface does not reflect the state of the physical link | |
639516 | 4-Minor | Improve traffic distribution on backplane links | |
639349 | 4-Minor | LTM 11.6.1 - Weblogic iApp inserts WL-Proxy-Client-IP header with route domain | |
638960 | 4-Minor | A subset of the BIG-IP default profiles can be incorrectly deleted | |
636520 | 4-Minor | K88813435 | Detail missing from power supply 'Bad' status log messages |
636031 | 4-Minor | K23313837 | GUI LTM Monitor Configuration String adding CR for type Oracle |
635435 | 4-Minor | DPD transmit timer has big variations | |
635267 | 4-Minor | Fallback persistence not configurable in f5.http iApp | |
633313 | 4-Minor | Config load failure can be caused by changing the mgmt shared settings api-status availability settings | |
633181 | 4-Minor | A CSR generated from Configuration Utility or tmsh may have an empty 'Attributes' or 'Requested Extensions' section | |
633091-1 | 4-Minor | Avr debug messages are printed to screen when saving/loading sys config | |
632668 | 4-Minor | When a BIG-IP using BFD sessions is forced offline, the system continues to send "State Up" BFD packets for ~30 seconds | |
632069 | 4-Minor | Sudo vulnerabilities: CVE-2016-7032, CVE-2016-7076 | |
631334-1 | 4-Minor | TMSH does not preserve \? for config save/load operations | |
630795 | 4-Minor | No guestagentd entry in merged.conf | |
629426 | 4-Minor | No option to display time in 24-hour format at top of web-GUI | |
627554 | 4-Minor | Partition of LTM policies is displayed in breadcrumb rather than properties table row | |
625428 | 4-Minor | SNMP reports incorrect values for F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmPoolQueueOnConnectionLimit | |
624909 | 4-Minor | Static route create validation is less stringent than static route delete validation | |
624896 | 4-Minor | GUI LTM Virtual Server Connection Limit and Connection Rate Limit | |
624484 | 4-Minor | K09023677 | Timestamps not available in bash history on non-login interactive shells |
623536 | 4-Minor | SNMP traps for TCP resets sent due to maintenance mode enabled may not be sent | |
623362 | 4-Minor | Oversized pool member input | |
622845 | 4-Minor | Adding unlimited snaplen option to support page | |
622395 | 4-Minor | Allowing Application Editor users to remove pool members | |
617901 | 4-Minor | GUI to handle file path manipulation to prevent GUI instability. | |
614804 | 4-Minor | libcurl vulnerabilities: CVE-2016-5420, CVE-2016-5421, CVE-2016-7141 | |
613275 | 4-Minor | K62581339 | SNMP get/MIB walk returns incorrect speed for sysInterfaceMediaMaxSpeed and sysInterfaceMediaActiveSpeed when the interface is not up |
607438 | 4-Minor | False alert in daemon log (/var/log/daemon.log) when listing all certificates using iControl SOAP or GUI | |
605891-2 | 4-Minor | Enable ASM option disappears from L7 policy actions | |
602074 | 4-Minor | K46583034 | Management.KeyCertificate.get_certificate_validator() doesn't throw not-found exception when a given certificate doesn't exist. |
598437 | 4-Minor | SNMP process monitoring is incorrect for tmm and bigd | |
598289-5 | 4-Minor | TMSH prevents adding pool members that have name in format <ipv4>:<number>:<service port> | |
598024 | 4-Minor | FastL4 profile with immediate idle timeout is not honored for ePVA offloaded flows | |
587266 | 4-Minor | Chassis Name and Type are blank in "tmsh show sys hardware" | |
581857 | 4-Minor | K13950312 | Rewrite option missing in TCP Window Scale Mode for FastL4 profiles |
571017 | 4-Minor | Extra log messages seen on optics removal. | |
554393 | 4-Minor | Multiple log messages stating 'AdminIp fixed up with dhcp_enabled = false' are printed in /var/log/ltm after upgrade. | |
548003 | 4-Minor | K03416530 | GUI Network Map page runs out of memory and the GUI hangs indefinitely. |
541550 | 4-Minor | Defining more than 10 remote-role groups can result in authentication failure | |
538014 | 4-Minor | K40533060 | EVAL shown in CLI Mode even after purchasing subscription license for SWG. |
530927 | 4-Minor | K01481294 | Adding interfaces to trunk fails if trunk and interfaces are forced to lower speed |
527720 | 4-Minor | Rare 'No LopCmd reply match found' error in getLopReg | |
520877 | 4-Minor | Alerts sent by the lcdwarn utility are not shown in tmsh | |
507206 | 4-Minor | Multicast Out stats always zero for management interface. | |
479471 | 4-Minor | K00342205 | CPU statistics reported by the tmstat command may spike or go negative |
472581 | 4-Minor | Cannot use 'default' as the FIPS security officer password. | |
394734 | 4-Minor | Added the transparent option for DNS monitor | |
382577 | 4-Minor | K40515053 | imish 'terminal monitor' command does not have any effect in TMOS |
651826 | 5-Cosmetic | SPI fields of IPsec ike-sa, byte order of displayed numbers rendered incorrectly | |
649220 | 5-Cosmetic | Filterable rule's pools | |
637069 | 5-Cosmetic | K85255027 | BIG-IP unstable when SCTP tx_chunks and rx_chunks configuration values are set incorrectly |
626363 | 5-Cosmetic | HA Groups sufficient threshold warns sufficient count=0 when sufficient count is set to all | |
619593 | 5-Cosmetic | Provisioning page table cells overlap | |
619162 | 5-Cosmetic | Two Delete buttons for records and main delete. Edit and Delete buttons are enabled when no record selected. | |
609995 | 5-Cosmetic | Device Connectivity tabs not properly highlighted | |
571634 | 5-Cosmetic | tmstat CPU values can be incorrect | |
447417 | 5-Cosmetic | GUI Node Address List does not display by hostname. |
Local Traffic Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
670011 | 1-Blocking | SSL forward proxy does not create the server certchain when ignoring server certificates | |
682682 | 2-Critical | tmm asserts on a virtual server-to-virtual server connection | |
677975-1 | 2-Critical | K59237122 | SSL may cause the TMM to core when forging a certificate due to race condition |
676982 | 2-Critical | Active connection count increases over time, long after connections expire | |
676721 | 2-Critical | Missing check for NULL condition causes tmm crash. | |
676028 | 2-Critical | K09689143 | SSL forward proxy bypass may fail to release memory used for ssl_hs instances |
674004 | 2-Critical | K34448924 | tmm may crash when after deleting pool member in traffic |
673951 | 2-Critical | Memory leak when using HTTP2 profile | |
671714 | 2-Critical | Empty persistence cookie name inserted from policy can cause TMM to crash | |
671638 | 2-Critical | Memory leak when load-balancing mptcp traffic | |
670238-1 | 2-Critical | K26297385 | TMM may crash due to wrong flow assigned to fragmented IPv4 packet |
669306 | 2-Critical | The HTTP_DISABLE iRule event may cause a TMM crash | |
667648 | 2-Critical | TMM can crash when it exits while still processing traffic | |
667259 | 2-Critical | K15364500 | Memory Leak in RAM Cache |
666889 | 2-Critical | Deleting virtual server may cause tmm to segfault | |
666401 | 2-Critical | Memory might become corrupted when a Standby device transitions to Active during failover | |
666032-2 | 2-Critical | Secure renegotiation is set while data is not available. | |
665924 | 2-Critical | The HTTP2 and SPDY filters may cause a TMM crash in complicated scenarios | |
665906 | 2-Critical | tmm crash in free_bufctls | |
665732 | 2-Critical | K45001711 | FastHTTP may crash when receiving a fragmented IP packet |
665185 | 2-Critical | SSL handshake reference is not dropped if forward proxy certificate lookup failed | |
664461 | 2-Critical | K16804728 | Replacing HTTP payload can cause tmm restart |
659899 | 2-Critical | K10589537 | Rare, intermittent system instability observed in dynamic load-balancing modes |
659709 | 2-Critical | Memory leak under rare conditions | |
658989 | 2-Critical | Memory leak when connection terminates in iRule process | |
657858 | 2-Critical | K85425460 | TMM can restart when VLAN keyed connections are disabled. |
657713 | 2-Critical | Gateway pool action may trigger the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) to produce a core file and restart. | |
655628 | 2-Critical | TCP analytics does not release resources under specific sequence of packets | |
655211 | 2-Critical | bigd crash (SIGSEGV) when running FQDN node monitors | |
653495 | 2-Critical | Incorrect SNI hostname attached to serverside connections | |
650317 | 2-Critical | The TMM on the next-active panics with message: "Missing oneconnect HA context" | |
649171 | 2-Critical | tmm core in iRule with unreachable remote address | |
648902 | 2-Critical | TMM crashes after changing VLAN tag to 'any' | |
648715 | 2-Critical | K45001725 | BIG-IP i2x00 and ix4x00 platforms send LLDP, STP, and LACP PDUs with a VLAN tag of 0 |
648245 | 2-Critical | K29101604 | When using a route TMM may use a smaller MTU |
648037 | 2-Critical | LB::reselect iRule on a virtual with the HTTP profile can cause a tmm crash | |
647962 | 2-Critical | B2250: Interface is dropping traffic in passive mode | |
647757 | 2-Critical | K96395052 | RATE-SHAPER:Fred not properly initialized may halt traffic |
647137-1 | 2-Critical | bigd/tmm con vCMP guests | |
646643 | 2-Critical | HA standby virtual server with non-default lasthop settings may crash. | |
646604 | 2-Critical | Client connection may hang when NTLM and OneConnect profiles used together | |
644112-1 | 2-Critical | K56150996 | Permanent connections may be expired when endpoint becomes unreachable |
643396 | 2-Critical | K34553627 | Using FLOW_INIT iRule may lead to TMM memory leak or crash |
643375 | 2-Critical | tmm might crash with SIGSEGV when the system receives an unexpectedly large amount of input. | |
642400 | 2-Critical | Path MTU discovery occasionally fails | |
641869 | 2-Critical | Assertion "vmem_hashlist_remove not found" failed. | |
641835 | 2-Critical | 3DES Ciphers have been removed from the SSL DEFAULT cipher list | |
641491 | 2-Critical | TMM core while running iRule LB::status pool poolname member ip port | |
640352 | 2-Critical | Connflow can be leaked when DHCP proxy in forwarding mode with giaddr set in DHCP renewal packet | |
639764 | 2-Critical | Crash when searching external data-groups with records that do not have values | |
639744 | 2-Critical | K84228882 | Memory leak in STREAM::expression iRule |
639383-1 | 2-Critical | ILX HTTP headerNames are not being properly treated as case insensitive | |
639039 | 2-Critical | K33754014 | Changing the BIG-IP host name causes tmrouted to restart the dynamic routing daemons |
637181 | 2-Critical | VIP-on-VIP traffic may stall after routing updates | |
633566 | 2-Critical | tmm crash with Nitrox | |
629178 | 2-Critical | K42206046 | Incorrect initial size of connection flow-control window |
626311 | 2-Critical | Potential failure of DHCP relay functionality credits to incorrect route lookup. | |
621870 | 2-Critical | Outage may occur with VIP-VIP configurations | |
619071 | 2-Critical | OneConnect with verified accept issues | |
618463 | 2-Critical | artificial low route mtu can cause SIGSEV core from monitor traffic | |
615303 | 2-Critical | bigd crash with Tcl monitors | |
614702 | 2-Critical | Race condition when using SSL Orchestrator can cause TMM to core | |
608304 | 2-Critical | K55292305 | TMM crash on memory corruption |
581746 | 2-Critical | MPTCP or SSL traffic handling may cause a BIG-IP outage | |
680145 | 3-Major | K82484604 | HA mirroring for flows without autolasthop cause a crash on the standby |
678337 | 3-Major | Route Advertisement setting for virtual-address disabled after upgrade from pre-13.0.0 versions★ | |
677400 | 3-Major | K82502883 | pimd daemon may exit on failover |
676914 | 3-Major | The SSL Session Cache can grow indefinitely if the traffic group is changed. | |
673147 | 3-Major | K01350083 | Virtual server configuration incorrectly allows mutually exclusive iSession and OneConnect profiles. |
673078 | 3-Major | TMM may crash when processing FastL4 traffic | |
673052 | 3-Major | On i-Series platforms, HTTP/2 is limited to 10 streams | |
672008 | 3-Major | K22122208 | NUL character inserted into syslog message when system time rolls over to exactly 1000000 microseconds |
671935 | 3-Major | K64461712 | Possible ephemeral port reuse. |
671725 | 3-Major | K19920320 | Connection leak on standby unit |
671112 | 3-Major | Internal IP Datagroups not matching against some IPv6 network addresses | |
670822 | 3-Major | Handle correctly long host name from SOCKS server | |
670816 | 3-Major | K44519487 | HTTP/HTTPS/TCP Monitor response code for 'last fail reason' can include extra characters |
670258 | 3-Major | Multicast pings not forwarded by TMM | |
670245 | 3-Major | IP forwarding virtual server drops packets with TTL of 1 in TTL preserve mode | |
669974 | 3-Major | K90395411 | Encoding binary data using ASN1::encode may truncate result |
669025 | 3-Major | K11425420 | Exclude the trusted anchor certificate in hash algorithm selection when Forward Proxy forges a certificate |
668522 | 3-Major | bigd might try to read from a file descriptor that is not ready for read | |
668521 | 3-Major | Bigd might stall while waiting for an external monitor process to exit | |
668419 | 3-Major | K53322151 | ClientHello sent in multiple packets results in TCP connection close |
668196 | 3-Major | Connection limit continues to be enforced with least-connections and pool member flap, member remains down | |
668006 | 3-Major | Suspended 'after' command leads to assertion if there are multiple pending events | |
666947 | 3-Major | L2 Wire global syn cookie in HW floods SYN ACK packets to both the VLANs joined in a L2 VLAN group. | |
666616 | 3-Major | K82565029 | Some HTTP iRule commands should always return results as Tcl lists, but do not. |
666595 | 3-Major | Monitor node log fd leak by bigd instances not actively monitoring node | |
666160 | 3-Major | K63132146 | L7 Policy reconfiguration causes a slow memory leak |
665652 | 3-Major | K41193475 | Multicast traffic not forwarded to members of VLAN group |
665022 | 3-Major | K32120323 | Rateshaper stalls when TSO packet length exceeds max ceiling. |
664769 | 3-Major | K33637041 | TMM may restart when using SOCKS profile and an iRule |
663551 | 3-Major | SERVERSSL_DATA is not triggered when iRule issues [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE event | |
663326 | 3-Major | Thales HSM: "fipskey.nethsm --export" fails to make stub keys | |
663181 | 3-Major | VDI plugin-initiated connections may select inappropriate SNAT address | |
662911 | 3-Major | K93119070 | SASP monitor uses same UID for all vCMP guests in a chassis or appliance |
662881 | 3-Major | K10443875 | L7 mirrored packets from standby to active might cause tmm core when it goes active. |
662816 | 3-Major | K61902543 | Monitor node log fd leak for certain monitor types |
662663 | 3-Major | Decryption failure Nitrox platforms in vCMP mode | |
662085 | 3-Major | iRules LX Workspace editor in TMUI fails to display all workspace contents after install of large Node.js packages | |
661881 | 3-Major | K00030614 | Memory and performance issues when using certain ASN.1 decoding formats in iRules |
660532 | 3-Major | K21050223 | Cannot specify the event parameter for redirects on the policy rule screen. |
660119 | 3-Major | Monitor configured with timeout large enough that the timeout plus interval is greater than 86400 seconds, the service may be incorrectly marked down. | |
659956 | 3-Major | tmsh stats are not one-to-one mapping to tmctl | |
658214 | 3-Major | TCP connection fail intermittently for mirrored fastl4 virtual server | |
657883 | 3-Major | K34442339 | tmm cache resolver should not cache response with TTL=0 |
657795 | 3-Major | K51498984 | Possible performance impact on some SSL connections |
657626 | 3-Major | User with role 'Manager' cannot delete/publish LTM policy. | |
656872 | 3-Major | Rolling forward with HTTPS monitors in the configuration with mismatched keys and certs | |
655793 | 3-Major | SSL persistence parsing issues due to SSL / TCP boundary mismatch | |
655767 | 3-Major | MCPD does not prevent deleting an iRule that contains in-use procedures | |
655724 | 3-Major | K15695 | MSRDP persistence does not work across route domains. |
655432 | 3-Major | K85522235 | SSL renegotiation failed intermittently with AES-GCM cipher |
654981 | 3-Major | Local Traffic Policies operating in First Match mode do not stop executing after the first matched rule if this has no action | |
654368 | 3-Major | ClientSSL/ServerSSL profile does not report an error when a certain invalid CRL is associated with it when authentication is set to require | |
654109 | 3-Major | K01102467 | Configuration loading may fail when iRules calling procs in other iRules are deleted |
654086-1 | 3-Major | K18323013 | Incorrect handling of HTTP2 data frames larger than minimal frame size |
653930 | 3-Major | K69713140 | Monitor with description containing backslash may fail to load. |
653511 | 3-Major | K45770397 | Intermittent connection failure with SNAT/automap, SP-DAG and virtual server source-port=preserve |
653228 | 3-Major | K34312110 | SNAT does not work properly on FTP VIP2VIP |
652535-3 | 3-Major | K54443700 | HTTP/2 stream reset with PROTOCOL_ERROR when frame header is fragmented. |
652480 | 3-Major | C3D feature needs control plane support, SNMP, tmsh and iControl | |
652445 | 3-Major | K87541959 | SAN with uppercase names result in case-sensitive match or will not match |
651901 | 3-Major | Removed unnecessary ASSERTs in MPTCP code | |
651889 | 3-Major | persist record may be inconsistent after a virtual hit rate limit | |
651681-1 | 3-Major | K49562354 | Orphaned bigd instances may exist (within multi-process bigd) |
651651 | 3-Major | K54604320 | bigd can crash when a DNS response does not match the expected value |
651541 | 3-Major | K83955631 | Changes to the HTTP profile do not trigger validation for virtual servers using that profile |
651135 | 3-Major | LTM Policy error when rule names contain slash (/) character★ | |
650152 | 3-Major | Support AES-GCM acceleration in Nitrox PX wlite VCMP platforms | |
649571 | 3-Major | Limits set in Server SSL Profile are not enforced if the server ignores BIG-IP's renegotiation ClientHello | |
648990-2 | 3-Major | Serverside SSL renegotiation does not occur after block cipher data limit is exceeded | |
648954 | 3-Major | Configuration validation (e.g., ConfigSync) may fail after an iRule is deleted, if the iRule made procedure calls | |
648700 | 3-Major | Verification of peer certificate chain may return incorrect result. | |
647625 | 3-Major | L7 Policy state may be corrupted in rare occasions | |
647071 | 3-Major | Stats for SNATs do not work when configured in a non-zero route domain | |
645197 | 3-Major | Monitors receiving unique HTTP "success" response codes may stop monitoring after status change | |
645058 | 3-Major | K93819312 | Modifying SSL profiles in GUI may fail when key is protected by passphrase |
645036-1 | 3-Major | K85772089 | Removing pool from virtual server does not update its status |
644873 | 3-Major | K97237310 | ssldump can fail to decrypt captures with certain TCP segmenting |
644851 | 3-Major | Websockets closes connection on receiving a close frame from one of the peers | |
644418 | 3-Major | Do not consider self-signed certificate in hash algorithm selection when Forward Proxy forges a certificate | |
643860 | 3-Major | Attempt to read or write to the file /dev/vnic can cause TMM to restart and TMM may not startup properly | |
643777 | 3-Major | K27629542 | LTM policies with more than one IP address in TCP address match may fail |
643733 | 3-Major | ssldump crashes when processing out-of-order packet | |
643582 | 3-Major | Config load with large ssl profile configuration may cause tmm restart | |
643041 | 3-Major | K64451315 | Less than optimal interaction between OneConnect and proxy MSS |
642786 | 3-Major | K01833444 | TMM may drop tunneled traffic when the sys db variable 'connection.vlankeyed' is set to 'disable'. |
641512 | 3-Major | DNSSEC key generations fail with lots of invalid SSL traffic | |
640809 | 3-Major | K79892782 | Merged constantly restarts★ |
640565 | 3-Major | K11564859 | Incorrect packet size sent to clone pool member |
640369 | 3-Major | TMM may incorrectly respond to ICMPv6 echo via auto-lasthop when disabled on the vlan | |
638715 | 3-Major | Multiple Diameter monitors to same server ip/port may race on PID file | |
637994 | 3-Major | Safenet keys now use SHA-256 digest instead of SHA-1 digest. | |
637094-1 | 3-Major | The iRules LX streaming external data-group API may incorrectly not find a match. | |
636289 | 3-Major | Fixed a memory issue while handling TCP::congestion iRule | |
636149-2 | 3-Major | Multiple monitor response codes to single monitor probe failure | |
634054 | 3-Major | Use GUI/iControl to manage key/cert for Thales users | |
634023 | 3-Major | Use tmsh to create key and certificate based on Thales netHSM | |
633564 | 3-Major | Route unavailable when static route depends on another static route | |
633464-1 | 3-Major | Content-length header is not passed on to the client when HTTP/2 profile is attached to virtual. | |
633402 | 3-Major | In rare circumstances, the use of persistence can cause a TMM memory leak. | |
633333 | 3-Major | During an MPTCP connection, the serverside connection will occasionally be aborted before all data has been sent | |
632824 | 3-Major | K00722715 | SSL TPS limit can be reached if the system clock is adjusted |
632575 | 3-Major | K19415206 | SNAT creates duplicate snat-translation object - configuration load fails |
631862 | 3-Major | Stream is not finalized when OWS response has Transfer-Encoding header with zero-size chunk | |
629390 | 3-Major | GUI: virtual-address route-advertisement setting changed from 'selective' to 'disabled' after update | |
626386 | 3-Major | SSL may not be reassembling fragments correctly with a large-sized client certificate when SSL persistence is enabled | |
623940-4 | 3-Major | SSL Handshake fails if client tries to negotiate EC ciphers but does not present ec_point_formats extension in ClientHello | |
620625 | 3-Major | Changes to the Connection.VlanKeyed DB key may not immediately apply | |
619844-1 | 3-Major | Packet leak if reject command is used in FLOW_INIT rule | |
618985 | 3-Major | Changing type on external data-group may cause issues with iRule | |
618430 | 3-Major | iRules LX data not included in qkview | |
615553 | 3-Major | K51205306 | Reverse/transparent setting reverting to disabled on child monitor |
614410 | 3-Major | Unexpected handling of TCP timestamps in HA configuration | |
612369 | 3-Major | Thales install script has no support for Thales HA | |
612086-4 | 3-Major | Virtual server CPU stats can be above 100% | |
612040 | 3-Major | Statistics added for all crypto queues | |
611691 | 3-Major | Packet payload ignored when DSS option contains DATA_FIN | |
610682 | 3-Major | LTM Policy action to reset connection only works for requests | |
610323 | 3-Major | LTM SSL supports Client Certificate Constrained Delegation | |
610138-3 | 3-Major | STARTTLS in SMTPS filter does not properly restrict I/O buffering | |
609244-3 | 3-Major | tmsh show ltm persistence persist-records leaks memory | |
607246 | 3-Major | Encrypted cookie insert persistence with fallback may not honor cookie after fallback expires | |
607166 | 3-Major | Hidden directories and files are not synchronized to secondary blades | |
604011 | 3-Major | Sync fails when iRule or policy is in use★ | |
603609 | 3-Major | Policy unable to match initial path segment when request-URI starts with "//" | |
600812 | 3-Major | IPv6 virtual address with icmp-echo is enabled on a IPv6 Host IP forwarding ignores the neighbor advertisement packet. | |
599177 | 3-Major | Regression in Route Domain and Partition GUI load times due to high CPU utilization in merged. | |
599048 | 3-Major | BIG-IP connections to OCSP servers do not use the TCP TIMESTAMPS option | |
598707 | 3-Major | Path MTU does not work in self-IP flows | |
591486 | 3-Major | Pipeline reject in HTTP filter is not enforced in certain cases. | |
586621-6 | 3-Major | K36008344 | SQL monitors 'count' config value does not work as expected. |
577846 | 3-Major | NPN configuration options are obsolete | |
574811 | 3-Major | SSL Orchestrator: Add the ability to dynamically update the CA bundles on the BIG-IP | |
574088 | 3-Major | Add AES-GCM support for ssldump | |
572234 | 3-Major | When using a pool route, it is possible for TCP connections to emit packets onto the network that have a source MAC address of 00:98:76:54:32:10. | |
563689 | 3-Major | ZebOS configuration cannot be loaded via imish when service password-encryption is set | |
563444 | 3-Major | vCMP guest cluster may have two primaries due to partial partitioning of the management backplane network on one cluster member | |
560291 | 3-Major | vCMP guest cluster may have two primaries due to partial partitioning of the management backplane network on one cluster member | |
549927 | 3-Major | iRule validation does not check RULE_INIT/virtual are disallowed in proc calling | |
532904 | 3-Major | K24219334 | Some HTTP commands fail validation when it is in a proc and the proc is called from another proc |
523126 | 3-Major | K40362020 | Change in route domain in NAT configuration does not take effect until restart |
517756 | 3-Major | Existing connections can choose incorrect route when crossing non-strict route-domains | |
516307 | 3-Major | Multiple Relay in DHCP relay is not working. | |
510395-4 | 3-Major | K17485 | Disabling some events while in the event, then running some commands can cause tmm to core. |
452482-9 | 3-Major | K16014 | HTTP virtual servers with cookie persistence might reset incoming connections |
368690 | 3-Major | K33313540 | Disabling iRule events that are executing or pending execution will work correctly |
367226 | 3-Major | Outgoing RIP advertisements may have incorrect source port | |
352957 | 3-Major | Route lookup after change in route table on established flow ignores pool members | |
248914 | 3-Major | K00612197 | ARP replies from BIG-IP on a translucent vlangroup use the wrong source MAC address |
677439 | 4-Minor | FQDN ephemeral Node Address object naming change | |
668802 | 4-Minor | GTM link graphs fail to display in the GUI | |
667318 | 4-Minor | BIG-IP DNS/GTM link graphs fail to display in the GUI. | |
660170 | 4-Minor | K28505910 | tmm may crash at ~75% of VLAN failsafe timeout expiration |
653746 | 4-Minor | K83324551 | Unable to display detailed CPU graphs if the number of CPU is too large |
652080 | 4-Minor | LTM Policy blocks a URL containing pound/hash (#) character | |
651953 | 4-Minor | Thales nethsm install script can configure BIG-IP for softcard/OCS keys | |
651005 | 4-Minor | FTP data connection may use incorrect auto-lasthop settings. | |
649986 | 4-Minor | buffer-max-packets default value is 0, not 10 as stated in tmsh documentation | |
646495 | 4-Minor | BIG-IP may send oversized TCP segments on traffic it originates | |
645729 | 4-Minor | SSL connection is not mirrored if ssl session cache is cleared and resume attempted | |
644282 | 4-Minor | K88633423 | Incorrectly formatted log entry for Route |
641273 | 4-Minor | port-fwd-mode mode configuration object value | |
640626 | 4-Minor | K20300705 | Added more error checking and reporting to RAM Cache TMSH commands |
632901 | 4-Minor | JET documentation incorrect for RESOLV::lookup | |
628016 | 4-Minor | MP_JOIN always fails if MPTCP never receives payload data | |
627695 | 4-Minor | [netHSM SafeNet] The 'Yes' and 'No' options to proceed or cancel the unisntall during "safenet-sync.sh -u " are not operational | |
625892 | 4-Minor | Nagle Algorithm Not Fully Enforced with TSO | |
621379 | 4-Minor | TCP Lossfilter not enforced after iRule changes TCP settings | |
615479 | 4-Minor | netHSM key creation with tmsh fails if CSR is also requested | |
614533 | 4-Minor | SSL session cache invalidations stat unused in TMM | |
611161 | 4-Minor | K28540353 | VLAN failsafe generates traffic using ICMP which fails if VLAN CMP hash is non-default. |
610201 | 4-Minor | Undefined behavior when calling HTTP::payload within HTTP_REQUEST_SEND iRule event | |
598387 | 4-Minor | Limiting Node's Default Monitor updates to the Common partition | |
594260 | 4-Minor | K85831051 | Pool members do not exit slow ramp when CARP persistence is enabled. |
593396 | 4-Minor | Stateless virtual servers may not work correctly with route pools or ECMP routes | |
592647 | 4-Minor | K58112012 | Thales client install requires an SSH username, and always attempts to SSH into the RFS |
570855 | 4-Minor | DB variable log.csyncd.level cannot be set to certain values | |
569814-1 | 4-Minor | iRule "nexthop IP_ADDR" rejected by validator | |
552988 | 4-Minor | Cannot enable MPTCP on some profiles in GUI. | |
544171 | 4-Minor | bigd loses connection to mcpd on debug data dump | |
523814 | 4-Minor | When iRule or Web-Acceleration profile demotes HTTP request from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/1.0, OneConnect may not pool serverside connections | |
517347 | 4-Minor | DNS::return iRule can lead to infinite packet processing loop | |
511664 | 4-Minor | The fipskey.nethsm utility does not support or enforce RFC 3280 with regards to field length Upper/Lower Bounds. | |
500684 | 4-Minor | K62862317 | Use of cookie hash persist, local cache entry may not removed upon connection close. |
497559 | 4-Minor | Chrome developer console shows error with iRules LX Workspace Editor | |
474901 | 4-Minor | Profiles with a large number of regexps can cause excessive memory usage. | |
462043 | 4-Minor | DB variable 'qinq.cos' does not work in all cases on 5000 and C2400 platforms | |
390197 | 4-Minor | Allow the HTTP::payload command to be used in the HTTP_REJECT iRule event | |
374441-1 | 4-Minor | IPv6.port format in iRule pool command is not errored out | |
572111 | 5-Cosmetic | Rate shaper drop policy sometimes show value is zero which is equivalent of default value | |
567330 | 5-Cosmetic | tmsh show sys memory on secondaries will generate innocuous error |
Performance Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
588752 | 1-Blocking | APM Login Performance may be degraded | |
620903 | 2-Critical | Decreased performance of ICMP attack mitigation. | |
634022 | 3-Major | Active Directory authentication with Step-Up-Auth has degraded performance. | |
632838 | 3-Major | Deterministic NAT performance may be degraded |
Global Traffic Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
663310 | 3-Major | K50871313 | named reports "file format mismatch" when upgrading to versions with Bind 9.9.X versions for text slave zone files★ |
643813 | 3-Major | K32906881 | ZoneRunner does not properly process $ORIGIN directives |
642330-1 | 3-Major | GTM Monitor with send/receive string containing double-quote may cause upgrade to fail.★ |
Application Security Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
681109 | 2-Critical | K46212485 | BD crash in a specific scenario |
679603 | 2-Critical | K15460886 | bd core upon request, when profile has sensitive element configured. |
678228 | 2-Critical | K27568142 | Repeated Errors in ASM Sync |
677193 | 2-Critical | ASM BD Daemon Crash | |
672301 | 2-Critical | ASM crashes when using a logout object configuration in ASM policy | |
662281 | 2-Critical | Inconsistencies in Automatic sync ASM Device Group | |
657925 | 2-Critical | Error when enabling ASM via iRule | |
657521 | 2-Critical | K49102057 | Transient error may appear in bd.log shortly after Signature Set is added to policy |
653292 | 2-Critical | MySQL does not initialize correctly on first system start | |
653014 | 2-Critical | Apply Policy failure if an custom Blocking Page is configured with an underscore in the header name | |
652200 | 2-Critical | K81349220 | Failure to update ASM enforcer about account change. |
650070 | 2-Critical | iRule that uses ASM violation details may cause the system to reset the request | |
642119 | 2-Critical | Websocket URLs can't be explicitly excluded per attack signature | |
640829 | 2-Critical | bd crash scenario | |
639500 | 2-Critical | BD crash fix | |
638629 | 2-Critical | Bot can be classified as human | |
636669 | 2-Critical | bd log are full of 'Can't run patterns' messages | |
674527 | 3-Major | TCL error in ltm log when server closes connection while ASM irules are running | |
674494 | 3-Major | BD memory leak on specific configuration and specific traffic | |
673311 | 3-Major | When 'Web Scraping Configuration' has 'Bot Detection' set to 'Alarm', the type=7 JavaScript challenge is sent. | |
672828 | 3-Major | Different ASM logging profiles can have cross-impact on response logging decision | |
672695 | 3-Major | Internal perl process listening on all interfaces when ASM enabled | |
670501 | 3-Major | K85074430 | ASM policies are either not (fully) created or not (fully) deleted on the HA peer device |
667076 | 3-Major | K92494571 | WebSocket URLs over SSL don't match when differentiate HTTP/HTTPS is disabled |
667013 | 3-Major | K13220614 | Wildcard URLs with identical wildcard order will have only one of them being enforced |
666986 | 3-Major | K50320144 | Filter by Support ID is not working in Request Log |
666523 | 3-Major | Added indication for requests that were logged only as sample request for the learning suggestion or were marked for delete | |
666118 | 3-Major | K58571155 | High CPU usage from asm_config_server |
665992 | 3-Major | Live Update via Proxy No Longer Works | |
665430 | 3-Major | Endless loop of requests when Fingerprint enabled on ASM Policy and client timezone is UTC+5 and east | |
664930 | 3-Major | Policy automatic learning mode changes to manual after failover | |
663687 | 3-Major | Upgrade halts when external XML schema cannot be accessed | |
662272 | 3-Major | ASM MySQL persistent query causing GUI to hang. | |
660327 | 3-Major | Config load fails when attempting to load a config that was saved from before 12.1.0 on a system that was already upgraded. | |
660326 | 3-Major | K91072177 | Upgrade fails when a websecurity profile assigned to virtual server but ASM is not provisioned.★ |
659281 | 3-Major | "Severe critical" message after failed upgrade persists even after subsequent successful config load★ | |
657531 | 3-Major | K02310615 | High memory usage when using the ICAP server |
655617 | 3-Major | K36442669 | Safari, Firefox in incognito mode on iOS device cannot pass persistent client identification challenge |
654996 | 3-Major | K50345236 | Closed connections remains in memory |
654925 | 3-Major | K25952033 | Memory Leak in ASM Sync Listener Process |
654873 | 3-Major | ASM Auto-Sync Device Group | |
654872 | 3-Major | After an upgrade, an URL from another policy's WSDL may be erroneously added after XML profile change★ | |
653017 | 3-Major | Bot signatures cannot be created after upgrade with DoS profile in non-Common partition | |
649513 | 3-Major | IP Intelligence: Policy diff doesn't work for categories | |
648639 | 3-Major | TS cookie name contains NULL or other raw byte | |
648008 | 3-Major | K70289415 | bd keeps coring after upgrade to 12.1.2 or later★ |
647828 | 3-Major | Historical session data in db and inconsistent GUI info | |
646800 | 3-Major | A part of the request is not sent to ICAP server in a specific case | |
646581 | 3-Major | Unnecessary disk monitor warnings for /var/asmdata1 on large platforms | |
646572 | 3-Major | Multiple log messages 'Async process socket is full' written to asm_config_server.log | |
644725 | 3-Major | K01914292 | Configuration changes while removing ASM from the virtual server may cause graceful ASM restart |
642185 | 3-Major | Add support for IBM AppScan scanner schema changes | |
641559 | 3-Major | Session-based brute force resets failed logins counter upon successful login | |
641547 | 3-Major | Possible dead-lock on accept of multiple suggestions at once | |
641307 | 3-Major | Response Page contents are corrupted by XML policy import for non-UTF-8 policies | |
641083 | 3-Major | Policy Builder Persistence is not saved while config events are received | |
640824 | 3-Major | Upgrade fails with "DBD::mysql::db do failed: Too many partitions (including subpartitions) were defined" errors in ASM log★ | |
640290 | 3-Major | Custom headers configuration issue | |
639767 | 3-Major | Policy with Session Awareness Statuses may fail to export | |
639630 | 3-Major | Searching for signatures with overrides in the policy returns incorrect results | |
637516 | 3-Major | Copying a Child Security Policy as a Parent Security Policy Leaves Elements Uneditable | |
635754 | 3-Major | K65531575 | Wildcard URL pattern match works inncorectly in Traffic Learning |
635111 | 3-Major | New Application Ready Templates Available | |
633985 | 3-Major | CS challenged URL is rejected on complex CPM/irule configurations | |
632344 | 3-Major | POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING causes false positive | |
632326 | 3-Major | relax_unicode_in_xml/json internal may still trigger a false positive Malformed XML violation | |
631715 | 3-Major | ASM::disable does not disable client side challenges | |
630390 | 3-Major | Client Side challenges and device ID doesn't work on a virtual server that has also APM | |
630355 | 3-Major | K57041868 | Local Logs Missing Or Recorded Found For Incorrect Policy |
630278 | 3-Major | Top Traffic Learning Violations | |
629626 | 3-Major | K92486415 | ASM failures after upgrade due to empty file for most recent policy history★ |
629625 | 3-Major | K95558398 | Corrupt policy history file causes UCS load to fail★ |
608245-2 | 3-Major | Reporting missing parameter details when attack signature is matched against parameter value | |
599313 | 3-Major | Support IPv6 address in XFF header to encapsulated within square brackets | |
585351 | 3-Major | K22971309 | ASM add_del_internal script does not sync across blades on the VIPRION platform. |
575818 | 3-Major | Apply Security Policies Only During Specified Times | |
564105 | 3-Major | ArcSight gives error on specific transactions | |
424689 | 3-Major | Rename 'IP Address Intelligence' to 'IP Intelligence' | |
346852 | 3-Major | Only three signatures are reported in the remote logger | |
660721 | 4-Minor | K51431600 | Enforcement Readiness filter not preserved after changing page in Parameters page |
657526 | 4-Minor | Rename Remote Logging format 'Key-Value Pairs' to 'Key-Value Pairs (Splunk)' | |
655159 | 4-Minor | K84550544 | Wrong XML profile name Request Log details for XML violation |
653633 | 4-Minor | Allowed Receiving Domain in SMTP Protocol Security is case sensitive | |
651585 | 4-Minor | ASM policy history GUI Validation Errors | |
644537 | 4-Minor | Some temporary files created by ASM have write permissions for all users. | |
642874 | 4-Minor | K15329152 | Ready to be Enforced filter for Policy Signatures returns too many signatures |
640751 | 4-Minor | No PCRE Validation Performed For Regular Expression Parameters | |
638576 | 4-Minor | Modified ASM Cookie violation is off by default | |
625602 | 4-Minor | ASM Auto-Sync Device Group Does Not Sync | |
562087 | 4-Minor | Supported platforms for Event Correlation | |
649180 | 5-Cosmetic | Attack Signatures do not mention 'Cookie' in Signature Scope field | |
609731 | 5-Cosmetic | Error message on WSDL schema validation |
Application Visibility and Reporting Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
643411 | 2-Critical | K59119323 | High memory usage for avrd statistics |
683177 | 3-Major | Can't drilldown or filter by 'Client Countries' | |
665425 | 3-Major | K24182390 | AVR Max metrics shows wrong values |
659527 | 3-Major | Custom Predefined Reports are not displayed in ASM Analytics Schedules | |
658343 | 3-Major | K33043439 | AVR tcp-analytics: per-host RTT average may show incorrect values |
654915 | 3-Major | Traffic Capturing: Pool member that has a special name (internal activity) should be exported with its name, not an IP address | |
652840 | 3-Major | vCMP host avrd high CPU usage | |
651627-1 | 3-Major | IP addresses may appear "Aggregated" in "COMMON" section of dashboard but not Aggregated when applying module-specific filter | |
649177 | 3-Major | K54018808 | Testing for connection to SMTP Server always returns "OK" |
646563 | 3-Major | AVR external log should have the option to start publishing at random time | |
643327-1 | 3-Major | DoS Visibility Attacks Graph tooltip does not provide sufficient information | |
643325-1 | 3-Major | Tooltips and help hints are inconsistent across the page | |
642449-1 | 3-Major | Standard deviation for Request Duration is calculated incorrectly | |
642221 | 3-Major | Incorrect entity is used when exporting TCP analytics from GUI | |
641963-1 | 3-Major | Average CPU usage is calculated differently in DOS Visability page | |
638115 | 3-Major | DoS Visibility page on a system under stress can cause GUI timeouts and disconnections | |
636104-1 | 3-Major | If pool member is defined with port 0, member may not be visible on the HTTP dimension pane. | |
635680 | 3-Major | Link to DoS Visibility from a signature page starts with incorrect time-range | |
629573-2 | 3-Major | K66001885 | No drill-down filter for virtual-servers is mentioned on exported reports when using partition |
629013-1 | 3-Major | Right pane displaying doesn't respect pin selected function when filter just applied | |
627832 | 3-Major | K08001397 | AVR HTTP/TCP: Only profiles from Common partition are displayed under All |
610485 | 3-Major | Attacks chart has no time axis | |
580149 | 3-Major | AVR widgets are not synchronized in a HA configuration | |
574160-6 | 3-Major | Publishing DNS statistics if only Global Traffic and AVR are provisioned | |
564524 | 3-Major | Cron logs hourly email failure messages. | |
473755 | 3-Major | It's possible to exhaust monpd's Thrift server connections by simply not closing the connection on the client side | |
649336 | 4-Minor | AVR doesn't display units for "Avg Read Latency" measurement | |
639395 | 4-Minor | AVR does not display 'Max read latency' units. | |
636377 | 5-Cosmetic | Some metric terms are confusing. |
Access Policy Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
647108 | 1-Blocking | Deletion of saml-idp-connector may fail depending on the order in which related objects are deleted within a transaction | |
682043-1 | 2-Critical | K41041660 | Chrome v60 and newer might incorrectly report that F5 VPN and F5 EPI status |
679235-2 | 2-Critical | Inspection Host NPAPI Plugin for Safari can not be installed | |
676904 | 2-Critical | tmm may crash while printing VDI logging information | |
675326 | 2-Critical | K15530703 | TMM core with Modify Header with 'remove header' option |
671579 | 2-Critical | Macro and macrocall creation issues when policy is in folder | |
667594 | 2-Critical | Rewrite plugin could crash on rewriting of some URLs in POST data | |
666454 | 2-Critical | Edge client on Macbook Pro with touch bar cannot connect to VPN after OS X v10.12.5 update | |
664758 | 2-Critical | URLDB SIGFPE - 'urldb tcl result not overwritten' | |
663506 | 2-Critical | K30533350 | apmd crash during ldap cache initialization |
660711 | 2-Critical | K05265457 | MCPd might crash when user trying to import a access policy |
658462 | 2-Critical | K10251490 | Portal Access: tmm may crash if web application uses long cookie names and/or values |
655507 | 2-Critical | K50080455 | Rewrite may crash on empty values in Headers list of Portal Access Resource Item configuration |
653771 | 2-Critical | tmm crash after per-request policy error | |
652799 | 2-Critical | When BIG-IP is used on an appliance with over 24 CPU cores (or VE on a HW platform with over 24 CPU cores) some processes may be constantly restarting until disabled. | |
652004 | 2-Critical | K45320415 | Show /apm access-info all-properties causes memory leaks in tmm |
651229 | 2-Critical | K14429395 | tmm may restart when SAML SLO is initiated by SP using redirect binding |
650450-1 | 2-Critical | After upgrade to v13.0.0, users may be met with a javascript error on the logon page or other APM pages | |
649234 | 2-Critical | TMM crash from a possible memory corruption. | |
645203 | 2-Critical | K72361514 | Configuration load fails after upgrade when a SAML SSO config object is put in a sync-only device group★ |
639929 | 2-Critical | Session variable replace with value containing these characters ' " & < > = may case tmm crash | |
637308 | 2-Critical | apmd may crash when HTTP Auth agent is used in an Access Policy | |
636044 | 2-Critical | Large number of glob patterns affects custom category lookup performance | |
634576-1 | 2-Critical | K48181045 | TMM core in per-request policy |
633349-1 | 2-Critical | localdbmgr hangs and eventually crashes | |
630062 | 2-Critical | gnome-software throws error "This file is not supported" for F5EPI and F5VPN RPMs on Fedora 25 | |
626056 | 2-Critical | Apmd crashes when using iRule in clientless mode | |
592611 | 2-Critical | Some Access Policy sessions may not be sent over High Speed Logging destinations. | |
570841 | 2-Critical | Cannot create or edit a new document from SharePoint 2013 ribbon buttons via Portal Access | |
452321 | 2-Critical | APM does not support more than one traffic group with different HA order | |
435419-1 | 2-Critical | K10402225 | Install of partial EPSEC file causes mcpd to crash, followed by multiple cores. |
426844 | 2-Critical | K10354385 | In Admin UI, import of CSV file with users very slow to process complete CSV. |
679460 | 3-Major | User's timezone is not reflected when accessing Vmware Horizon desktop using Horizon HTML5 Client | |
678976 | 3-Major | K24756214 | Do not print all HTTP headers to avoid printing user credentials to /var/log/apm. |
678001 | 3-Major | Websso crash due to uninitialized member in websso context object while processing a log message | |
677058 | 3-Major | Citrix Logon prompt with two factor auth or Logon Page agent with two password type variables write password in plain text | |
676690-1 | 3-Major | Windows Edge Client sometimes crashes when user signs out from Windows | |
676300 | 3-Major | EPSEC binaries may fail to upgrade in some cases★ | |
675597 | 3-Major | APM may prematurely close client-side RD Gateway connections on server-side disconnect | |
675399 | 3-Major | K14304639 | Network Access does not work when empty variables are assigned for WINS and DNS |
675340 | 3-Major | Portal Access: non-breaking space and soft hyphen characters in JavaScript code are handled correctly | |
675319 | 3-Major | Multiple client-policy objects can be added to a connectivity profile using TMSH | |
675085 | 3-Major | When BIG-IP as SAML IdP is configured to create large assertions, occasionally BIG-IP will not send entire assertion as part of the HTTP response to the client | |
674593 | 3-Major | APM configuration snapshot takes a long time to create | |
674410 | 3-Major | AD auth failures due to invalid Kerberos tickets | |
672818 | 3-Major | When 'Region and language' format is changed to Simplified Chinese on Traditional Chinese Windows, VPN cannot be established | |
672040 | 3-Major | Access Policy Causing Duplicate iRule Event Execution | |
671892 | 3-Major | AD Auth/Query may fail when cross-domain option is requested | |
671883 | 3-Major | [APM] Ping Access Agent does not correctly handle HTTP request with invalid version | |
671880 | 3-Major | [APM] Ping Access Agent's internal request processing state needs improvement | |
671151 | 3-Major | K40135424 | Public route to excluded DNS resolved IP addresses is not added if user connects to VPN quickly after a disconnect and DNS relay proxy is running |
671149 | 3-Major | Captive portal login page is not rendered until it is refreshed | |
670918 | 3-Major | Flash AS3 wrappers should have an additional check for the activation object | |
670910 | 3-Major | Flash AS3 flash.external.ExternalInterface.call() wrapper can fail when loaderInfo object is undefined | |
670709 | 3-Major | K14321598 | ping_access_agent process may silently restart when BIG-IP VE is installed on appliance with over 24 CPU cores |
670583 | 3-Major | EdgeClient does not failover when primary APM server goes down | |
670456 | 3-Major | Flash AS3 mx.core::CrossDomainRSLItem() wrapper issue with arguments number | |
670367 | 3-Major | K39391280 | On large APM configurations (1000 Policies and a large number of Customization groups) mcpd gets killed before it can complete validation. |
669459 | 3-Major | Efect of bad connection handle between APMD and memcachd | |
669154 | 3-Major | Creating new invalid SAML IdP configuration object may cause tmm restart in rare cases. | |
669153 | 3-Major | On demand cert authentication does not work with Linux CLI client | |
669021 | 3-Major | Application Tunnel fails to start with the following message: Failed, Couldn't open proxy server. | |
668623 | 3-Major | K85991425 | macOS Edge client fails to detect correct system language for regions other than USA |
668532 | 3-Major | Cached stale Kerberos tickets can cause auth failures. | |
667763 | 3-Major | APM Network Tunnel not connecting when Virtual Server has Application DoS profile | |
667577 | 3-Major | Access profile 'Restrict to Single Client IP' setting not enforced with DTLS tunnel | |
667382 | 3-Major | Unable to highlight and copy session ID from Active Sessions | |
666783 | 3-Major | K11974816 | svpn goes into a reconnect loop when another adapter is connected after VPN is connected. |
666689 | 3-Major | Occasional "profile not found" errors following activate access policy | |
666285 | 3-Major | TIN cookie value is sent as a negative integer when Max session timeout and Inactivity timeout are set to more than 24 days in access policy. | |
666058 | 3-Major | XenApp 6.5 published icons are not displayed on APM Webtop | |
665611 | 3-Major | K36337390 | Cannot create a Citrix or VMware View resource from Admin UI in a non-Common partition with a non-default route domain using pool as a destination |
665416 | 3-Major | Old versions of APM configuration snapshots need to be reaped more aggressively if not used | |
664507 | 3-Major | When BIG-IP is used as SP with IdP-connector automation, updates to remotely published metadata may remove certificate reference from the local configuration | |
664344 | 3-Major | DNS resolution fails for certain hostnames On Win10 when DNS relay proxy is present and IP filtering engine is enabled for split tunnel config with no DNS include scope. | |
663127 | 3-Major | Empty attribute values in SAML Identity Provider configuration may cause error when loading configuration. | |
662639 | 3-Major | Policy Sync fails when policy object include FIPS key | |
660868 | 3-Major | Resets after adding URL Branching item | |
659371 | 3-Major | apmd crashes executing iRule policy evaluate | |
658852 | 3-Major | Empty User-Agent in iSessions requests from APM client on Windows | |
658664 | 3-Major | K21390304 | VPN connection drops when 'prohibit routing table change' is enabled |
655146 | 3-Major | APM Profile access stats are not updated correctly | |
654513 | 3-Major | K11003951 | APM daemon crashes when the LDAP query agent returns empty in its search results. |
654508 | 3-Major | SharePoint MS-OFBA browser window displays Javascript errors | |
654485 | 3-Major | K85549136 | Portal Access: Same-origin AJAX rquest may fail if response contains non-wildcard Access-Control-Allow-Origin header |
654046 | 3-Major | BIG-IP as SAML IdP may fail to process signed authentication requests from some external SPs. | |
654003 | 3-Major | K03540372 | Portal Access incorrectly prefers charset from meta tag over the value from header |
653842 | 3-Major | OPSWAT inspect checks now supports privilege elevation | |
653324 | 3-Major | K87979026 | On macOS Sierra (10.12), Edge client shows customized icon of size 48x48 pixels scaled incorrectly |
652910 | 3-Major | Native RDP published on webtop does not connect if allowed vlans specified explicitly | |
652442 | 3-Major | Portal Access might incorrectly rewrite certain JavaScript constructor calls | |
651947 | 3-Major | Token validate response session variables created with no prefix might collide with other session variables. | |
651910 | 3-Major | When we upgrade from 12.* to 13.0+ you cannot change the "Enable Access System Logs" and "Enable URL Request Logs" properties via the UI | |
649929 | 3-Major | saml_sp_connector not properly deleted in a transaction that removes the saml resource and servers referring to it | |
649613 | 3-Major | Multiple UDP/TCP packets packed into one DTLS Record | |
649342 | 3-Major | No port configuration on the OAuth Client agent redirection uri | |
648083 | 3-Major | K83700745 | Argument of indirectly referenced eval() was not rewritten |
648060 | 3-Major | K85067418 | EdgeClient locked mode exclusion list admin UI doesn't allow underscore character |
648053 | 3-Major | Rewrite plugin may crash on some JavaScript files | |
647706 | 3-Major | iOS RDP client fails to connect to RD Connection Broker via APM's Native RDP resource | |
647645 | 3-Major | Accessing SAML Resource may cause reset connection when SSO on access profile contains v1 (NTLM, form based) configuration | |
647091 | 3-Major | EPSEC installation failure reason is not logged in certain conditions. | |
646928 | 3-Major | Landing URI incorrect when changing URI | |
645684 | 3-Major | Flash application components are loaded into wrong ApplicationDomain after Portal Access rewriting. | |
643547 | 3-Major | K43036745 | APMD initialization may fail when large number of access policy agents are configured in access policies installed on BIG-IP |
643457 | 3-Major | Config load failure with connectivity resource name the same as a SAML Resource★ | |
643053 | 3-Major | Mac OS X Edge client fails to reconnect in some rare cases | |
642926 | 3-Major | Increased MySQL Memory usage when APM is provisioned on lower-end systems. | |
641126 | 3-Major | Edge Client now can launch administrator-defined script on session termination | |
640924 | 3-Major | On macOS Sierra (10.12) LED icons on Edge client's main UI buttons (connect, disconnect and auto-connect) are scaled incorrectly | |
640298 | 3-Major | K54188582 | iOS Edge Client is not able to establish per-app VPN connections with APM when it has VPE with iRule event agent without assigned webtop resource. |
639288 | 3-Major | OAuth Authorization Server - OAuth Profile is not listing associated Access Profiles appropriately. | |
639283 | 3-Major | Custom Dialer/Windows logon integration doesn't work against Virtual Server with untrusted SSL certificate | |
638799 | 3-Major | Per-request policy branch expression evaluation fails | |
637745 | 3-Major | Edge client may terminate session sooner than what is specified in inactivity timeout | |
636866 | 3-Major | OAuth Client/RS secret issue with export/import | |
636160 | 3-Major | K21310670 | Clicking on the Validation timeout and Idle Timeout column headers would result in an error |
635999 | 3-Major | Portal Access: URL with backslashes in query/fragment parts may not work correctly | |
635972 | 3-Major | Missing icons from custom fonts | |
633384 | 3-Major | AD/LDAP Resource Mapping should match against group name with trailing comma | |
632958 | 3-Major | APM MIB gauges not reset on standby device | |
632504 | 3-Major | K31277424 | APM Policy Sync: Non-LSO resources such as webtop are listed under dynamic resource list |
632499 | 3-Major | K70551821 | APM Policy Sync: Resources under webtop section are not sync'ed automatically |
630961 | 3-Major | Sorting Policy Sync's 'Static' or 'Dynamic' list of objects based on their 'LSO' or 'Dynamic' attribute, leads to unexpected behavior | |
630699 | 3-Major | Preserve original umask of /etc/hosts file | |
629921 | 3-Major | [[SWG]-NTLM 407 based front end auth and passthrough 401 based NTLM backend auth does not work. | |
629411 | 3-Major | OAuth Client/RS and Authorization Server don't work together on the same BIG-IP | |
629069 | 3-Major | Portal Access may delete scripts from HTML page in some cases | |
627063 | 3-Major | Browser will be stuck on 'checking endpoint status' in some cases | |
626894 | 3-Major | Portal Access may determine end of HTML SCRIPT tag incorrectly | |
626890 | 3-Major | Portal Access: URLs in CSS image-set() function may not work correctly | |
626641 | 3-Major | CLI VPN client crashes when HOME environment variable is not defined | |
625165 | 3-Major | Routes added by 'Allow local DNS servers' are not removed even if these DNS servers are no longer among client's local DNS servers. | |
622304 | 3-Major | K52854041 | Windows command line client cannot connect if Edge client is running and disconnected |
621976 | 3-Major | OneDrive for Business thick client shows javascript errors when rendering APM logon page | |
621974 | 3-Major | Skype For Business thick client shows javascript errors when rendering APM logon page | |
621682 | 3-Major | Portal Access: problem with specific JavaScript code | |
620280 | 3-Major | Some parts of Portal Access client may cause performance issues on rewritten pages | |
616104 | 3-Major | VMware View connections to pool hit matching BIG-IP virtuals | |
610582 | 3-Major | Device Guard prevents Edge Client connections | |
601978 | 3-Major | APM does not support Dell/Wyse ThinOS client for VMware View access | |
601936 | 3-Major | VPN client session hangup cause reported as unknown_error | |
600178 | 3-Major | Support for ProtocolBinding and ProviderName attributes in SAML 2.0 Authentication Requests | |
594775 | 3-Major | Include <AttributeConsumingService> in SP metadata | |
583272 | 3-Major | "Corrupted Connect Error" when using IPv6 and On-Demand Cert Auth | |
575733 | 3-Major | Support launching native RDP client from APM Webtop on iOS | |
572567 | 3-Major | Portal Access: JavaScript errors accessing MS SharePoint 2010 / 2013 / 2016 in Internet Explorer 11 | |
572519 | 3-Major | More than one header name/value pair not accepted by ACCESS::respond | |
566553 | 3-Major | Support two factor authentication for Citrix Receiver for Windows | |
550547 | 3-Major | URL including a "token" query fails results in a connection reset | |
549622 | 3-Major | Cannot launch Horizon RDS applications with the HTML5 client | |
539075 | 3-Major | Client side checks on CentOS 7 don't work. | |
534008 | 3-Major | [Portal Access] Server-side URL parser does not recognize URLs with HTML entities in scheme part | |
449427 | 3-Major | BIG-IP as IdP does not support Attribute Name Format Identifiers | |
445501 | 3-Major | Only one delegation account supported for Kerberos SSO for a same domain | |
438572-1 | 3-Major | Support Email-Based Account Discovery through BIG-IP APM | |
427028 | 3-Major | Support Citrix or VMware view resources launch client selection prompt | |
422525 | 3-Major | Portal Acccess resources with proxy require hostnames to be resolvable to BIG-IP | |
417819 | 3-Major | K69046914 | APM - when Edge Clients, some JS contents are different causing warning |
386996 | 3-Major | Client detection does not work for new browsers and always Download client prompt is shown | |
667304 | 4-Minor | Logon page shows 'Save Password' checkbox even if 'Allow Password Caching' is not enabled | |
664778 | 4-Minor | Text in 'About BIG-IP Edge Client' cannot be copied using mouse or keyboard selection | |
662682 | 4-Minor | F5 EPI and F5 VPN cannot be downloaded on some older Firefox version like 31.7 | |
651828 | 4-Minor | [Chrome] Web application's pop up window is blank | |
645750 | 4-Minor | K85023830 | EdgeClient doesn't notify the user when it's time to interact with the logon page. |
640521 | 4-Minor | EdgeClient does not render Captive Portal login page which uses jQuery library for mobile devices | |
636254 | 4-Minor | Cannot reinitiate a sync on a target device when sync is completed | |
624181 | 4-Minor | Preserve original ownership of /etc/hosts file | |
589367 | 4-Minor | Some Edge Client's German translations are incorrect | |
579932 | 4-Minor | [Portal Access] Web-applications can't set cookies with expiration date after 07 Feb 2106 | |
556780 | 4-Minor | Portal Access should ignore incorrect IE-specific cookies with empty name and value | |
535340 | 4-Minor | Confusing message in edge client logs | |
498524 | 4-Minor | [Portal Access] Server-side URL parser interprets &# in URL as HTML entity in any case |
Wan Optimization Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
644970 | 2-Critical | Editing a virtual server config loses SSL encryption on iSession connections | |
644489 | 3-Major | K14899014 | Unencrypted iSession connection established even though data-encrypt configured in profile |
636693 | 3-Major | The WCCP client source-ip mask may now be configured. |
Service Provider Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
669739 | 2-Critical | Potential core when using MRF SIP with SCTP | |
664535 | 2-Critical | Diameter failure: load balancing fails when all pool members use same IP Address | |
659173 | 2-Critical | K76352741 | Diameter Message Length Limit Changed from 1024 to 4096 Bytes |
640407 | 2-Critical | K41344483 | Usage of iRule commands that try to get or set connection state during CLIENT_CLOSED iRule event may core with MRF |
639236 | 2-Critical | K66947004 | Parser doesn't accept Contact header with expires value set to 0 that is not the last attribute |
673814-1 | 3-Major | K37822302 | Custom bidirectional persistence entries are not updated to the session timeout |
669978 | 3-Major | SIP monitor - Via header's branch parameter collision. | |
662364 | 3-Major | MRF DIAMETER: IP ToS not passing through with DIAMETER | |
651886 | 3-Major | Certain FIX messages are dropped | |
649933 | 3-Major | Fragmented RADIUS messages may be dropped | |
647803 | 3-Major | Multiple requests from server may cause RTSP connection to stall | |
647158 | 3-Major | K76581555 | Internal virtual server inherits CMP hash mode from parent virtual server |
645148 | 3-Major | MRF Diameter: persistence entry not created if message routed via iRule command | |
644565 | 3-Major | MRF Message metadata lost when routing message to a connection on a different TMM | |
642298 | 3-Major | Unable to create a bidirectional custom persistence record in MRF SIP | |
642211 | 3-Major | Warning logged when GENERICMESSAGE::message drop iRule command used | |
640384 | 3-Major | New iRule options for MR::message route command | |
634078 | 3-Major | MRF: Routing using a virtual with SNAT set to none may select a source port of zero | |
629663 | 3-Major | K23210890 | CGNAT SIP ALG will drop SIP INVITE |
625542 | 3-Major | SIP ALG with Translation fails for REGISTER refresh. | |
624155 | 3-Major | MRF Per-Client mode connections unable to return responses if used by another client connection | |
620929 | 3-Major | New iRule command, MR::ignore_peer_port | |
620759 | 3-Major | Persist timeout value gets truncated when added to the branch parameter. | |
608927-1 | 3-Major | SIP Parser logging improvements | |
608635 | 3-Major | SIP ALG not compatible with LSN PBA mode | |
601957 | 3-Major | Message Routing SIP ALG with Address Translation doesn't support LSN iRule Commands | |
590091 | 3-Major | K79075081 | Single-line Via headers separated by single comma result in first character second header being stripped. |
401815 | 3-Major | IP ToS not passing through with SIP LB | |
353229 | 3-Major | K54130510 | Buffer overflows in DIAMETER code |
651640 | 4-Minor | queue full dropped messages incorrectly counted as responses | |
645490 | 4-Minor | profile_clientssl should not be used with a transport-config | |
641587 | 4-Minor | K81048052 | request-adapt or response-adapt should be disabled by HTTP::disable |
632658 | 4-Minor | Enable SIP::persist command to operate during SIP_RESPONSE event | |
617690 | 4-Minor | enable SIP::respond iRule command to operate during MR_FAILED event | |
566565 | 4-Minor | ADAPT could time out during sending to IVS with no preview |
Advanced Firewall Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
456376 | 1-Blocking | BigIP does not support IPv4-mapped-IPv6 notation in the configuration with prefix length greater than 32 | |
679440 | 2-Critical | K14120433 | MCPD Cores with SIGABRT |
671052 | 2-Critical | AFM NAT security RST the traffic with (FW NAT) dst_trans failed | |
670400-2 | 2-Critical | SSH Proxy public key authentication can be circumvented in some cases | |
666221 | 2-Critical | tmm may crash from DoSL7 | |
664625 | 2-Critical | K08041607 | Connection resets on Virtual Server with APM Access Profile and ASM Security Policy |
655470-1 | 2-Critical | K79924625 | IP Intelligence logging publisher removal can cause tmm crash |
652278 | 2-Critical | dwbld memory leak when AFM/ASM is provisioned | |
651001 | 2-Critical | massive prints in tmm log: "could not find conf for profile crc" | |
638495 | 2-Critical | Auto-thresholds are not applied for two vectors on per-VS DNS/SIP DoS profile | |
622204 | 2-Critical | K14141640 | If a virtual server's name has a "." in it then a DoS profile cannot be attached to it |
558865 | 2-Critical | K45262411 | Overlapping of address are not allowed on firewall NAT policy match side |
680244 | 3-Major | Unable to force Bot Defense action to captcha_challenge in iRule for Suspicious Browsers | |
666112 | 3-Major | TMM 'DoS Layer 7' memory leak during config load | |
663770-1 | 3-Major | K04025134 | AFM rules are bypassed / ignored when traffic is internally forwarded to a redirected virtual server |
663748 | 3-Major | tmm might crash if AFM DoS address-list whitelist is present in sPVA HW platforms | |
657708 | 3-Major | K50308190 | Packet Tester is still available in the GUI when AFM is not provisioned |
653425 | 3-Major | Warning message "Windows Media Player Extension" appears on some IE browsers | |
651961 | 3-Major | AVR is not called for DNS packets when AFM is not provisioned. | |
651395 | 3-Major | K30953380 | DoS Network, SIP and DNS logs in the GUI do not show destination address and port |
650010 | 3-Major | Improve the detection of browsers used for web scraping | |
646782 | 3-Major | AFM TCP push flood DoS vector is not working with DoS auto detection | |
644855 | 3-Major | irules with commands which may suspend processing cannot be used with proactive bot defense | |
643752 | 3-Major | Specific configuration change sequence crashes TMM | |
638219-1 | 3-Major | L4 BDoS incorrectly learns traffic after learning period in learn-only mode | |
633454 | 3-Major | Older versions of Chrome get blocked when Proactive Bot Defense is enabled. | |
632388 | 3-Major | Sync all autodos history files from active to standby units every 5 mins | |
630045 | 3-Major | Microsoft Edge 14 on Windows 10 mobile device may collect incorrect Device ID | |
629674 | 3-Major | FastL4 virtual server with enabled loose-init option works differently with/without AFM provisioned | |
627747-4 | 3-Major | Improve cURL Usage | |
624777 | 3-Major | Reducing the response time of the Device ID collection | |
618773 | 3-Major | Improve the detection of malicious browsers | |
611440 | 3-Major | AFM NAT does not support Proxy ARP for Source Translation Addresses | |
596924 | 3-Major | Bot signatures are not reported in the PBD log when the PBD is turned off | |
519612 | 3-Major | JavaScript challenge fails when coming within iframe with different domain than main page |
Policy Enforcement Manager Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
670096 | 2-Critical | TMM may crash when a DHCP virtual server is used with an iRule involving SERVER_DATA event and TCL 'after' command. | |
668252 | 2-Critical | K22784428 | TMM crash in PEM_DIAMETER component |
658261 | 2-Critical | TMM core after HA during GY reporting | |
658148 | 2-Critical | TMM core after intra-chassis failover for some instances of subscriber creation | |
657632 | 2-Critical | Rarely if a subscriber delete is performed following HA switchover, tmm may crash | |
654164 | 2-Critical | Active flows are aborted/torn down after PEM is disabled. | |
653285 | 2-Critical | PEM rule deletion with HSL reporting may cause tmm coredump | |
652973 | 2-Critical | Coredump observed at system bootup time when many DHCP packets arrived at BigIP | |
650422 | 2-Critical | TMM core after a switchover involving GY quota reporting | |
643783 | 2-Critical | TMM crash when sweeper in aggressive mode touches a Tcl execution Diameter connflow. | |
628311 | 2-Critical | K87863112 | Potential TMM crash due to duplicate installed PEM policies by the PCRF |
626851 | 2-Critical | K37665112 | Potential crash in a multi-blade chassis during CMP state changes. |
678822 | 3-Major | Gx/Gy stats display provision pending sessions if there is no route to PCRF or the app is unlicensed | |
678714 | 3-Major | After HA failover, subscriber data has stale session ID information | |
675928 | 3-Major | Periodic content insertion could add too many inserts to multiple flows if http request is outstanding | |
674686 | 3-Major | Periodic content insertion of new flows fails, if an outstanding flow is a long flow | |
673823 | 3-Major | Web UI: Unlicensed Configuration Warning for DHCP Relay configuration★ | |
673683 | 3-Major | Periodic content insertion fails, if pem and classification profile are detached and reattached to the Listener | |
673678 | 3-Major | Periodic content insertion fails, if http request/response get interleaved by second subscriber http request | |
673472 | 3-Major | After classification rule is updated, first periodic Insert content action fails for existing subscriber | |
659567 | 3-Major | iRule command PEM::session functions differently in 12.1.x and 13.0.0 than it did in prior versions | |
652052 | 3-Major | PEM:sessions iRule made the order of parameters strict | |
641482 | 3-Major | Subscriber remains in delete pending state until CCR-t ack has success as result code is received | |
640457 | 3-Major | Session Creation failure after HA | |
639486 | 3-Major | TMM crash due to PEM usage reporting after a CMP state change. | |
638594 | 3-Major | TMM crash when handling unknown Gx messages. | |
636633 | 3-Major | DHCP: DHCP PEM sessions are not cleared (until idle timeout) after ip release from client in some cases | |
635257 | 3-Major | K41151808 | Inconsistencies in Gx usage record creation. |
635233 | 3-Major | Missing some Custom AVPs in CCRu for non-existent policy and CCRt messages | |
634015 | 3-Major | Potential TMM crash due to a PEM policy content triggered buffer overflow | |
630611 | 3-Major | K84324392 | PEM module crash when subscriber not fund |
403866 | 3-Major | PEM Data plane listeners when created with cmp-hash not equal to src-ip may break PEM functionality | |
398416 | 3-Major | Volume threshold and time threshold support in Gx reporting | |
653502 | 4-Minor | K48133828 | Web UI: User not able to configure RADIUS profile for a Virtual Server when only LTM is provisioned |
651861 | 4-Minor | GUI: When configuring Gx protocol profile message, not able to keep Subscriber Attribute value empty. | |
638573 | 4-Minor | SPM and Subscriber Management profile modifications are incorrectly allowed at the PEM Data plane listener level. | |
633582 | 4-Minor | UI: TMSH - Classification, URL categorization and Flow criteria options must not be allowed to be configured for PEM rule when tethering detection is enabled | |
628869 | 4-Minor | Unconditional logs seen due to the presence of a PEM iRule. | |
617578-3 | 5-Cosmetic | Inconsistent info between tmsh and WebUI for profile radiusLB-subscriber-aware |
Carrier-Grade NAT Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
663531 | 2-Critical | TMM crashes when PPTP finds a non-ALG flow when checking for an existing tunnel | |
663333 | 2-Critical | TMM may core in PBA mode id LSN pool is under provisioned or the utilization is high | |
628781 | 2-Critical | CGNAT: Inbound NAT session logs may not log delete event after a blade failover | |
462507 | 2-Critical | CGNAT PBA mode when setting block lifetime timeouts, may not be able to terminate SIP-ALG media flows | |
667662 | 3-Major | K06579313 | Autolasthop does not work for PPTP-GRE traffic. |
663974 | 3-Major | TMM crash when using LSN inbound connections | |
633400 | 3-Major | Deterministic NAT configuration log may be truncated | |
629871 | 3-Major | FTP ALG deployment should not rewrite PASV response 464 XLAT cases | |
513968 | 3-Major | CGNAT hairpin connections using multiple route-domains are not supported | |
667295 | 4-Minor | K51601122 | 'RTSP::header exists' iRule command always returns True |
Wan Optimization Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
673463 | 2-Critical | SDD v3 symmetric deduplication may start performing poorly after a failover event |
Fraud Protection Services Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
669364 | 2-Critical | TMM core when server responds fast with server responses such as 404. | |
664650 | 2-Critical | Real time encryption on non-password fields | |
682671 | 3-Major | The username is updated in the alert dashboard even if login validation fails. | |
678757 | 3-Major | Encrypted field sometimes send the field value | |
678467 | 3-Major | Incorrect alert details when XMLHttpRequest's timeout is smaller than timeout configured | |
674909-2 | 3-Major | Application CSS injection might break when connection is congested | |
669851 | 3-Major | JSON encryption cannot be configured for URI's with custom ports | |
667872 | 3-Major | Websafe's 'Apply cookies to base domain' feature doesn't work for non standard ports | |
667034-2 | 3-Major | Keylogger protection is incompatible with the jQuery plugin "capslockstate". | |
659522 | 3-Major | Support combination of real-time and on-submit encryption | |
658315 | 3-Major | WebSafe Login Validation may break response | |
657965 | 3-Major | Reassess encryption health after encrypted ajax is sent | |
657502 | 3-Major | JS error when leaving page opened for several minutes | |
652260 | 3-Major | Enhanced data integrity alerts should not contain username value | |
633445 | 3-Major | False-Positive Data Integrity alert is sent when user credentials are "auto-filled" | |
628337-3 | 3-Major | Forcing a single injected tag configuration is restrictive | |
627656 | 3-Major | BIG-IP alerts contains proxy IP instead of client IP | |
643602 | 4-Minor | 'Select All' checkbox selects items on hidden pages | |
640006 | 4-Minor | Unable to add bait using the GUI if baits already added via tmsh | |
639750 | 4-Minor | username aliases are not supported | |
639411 | 4-Minor | Explicit URLs are shown if Wildcard URLs Order is on. | |
637664 | 4-Minor | Vector (multi-options) lists values are not inherited if parent profile is changed. | |
634257 | 4-Minor | Missing Strong Integrity Parameter alert score is always 0 | |
632546 | 4-Minor | Window.error handler is called when alert size is too large | |
610897 | 4-Minor | FPS generated request failure throw "unspecified error" error in old IE. |
Global Traffic Manager (DNS) Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
667028 | 2-Critical | DNS Express does not run on i11000 platforms with htsplit disabled. | |
649564 | 2-Critical | Crash related to GTM monitors with long RECV strings | |
645615 | 2-Critical | zxfrd may fail and restart after multiple failovers between blades in a chassis. | |
642039 | 2-Critical | TMM core when persist is enabled for wideip with certain iRule commands triggered. | |
677526 | 3-Major | Memory leak may occur during connflow failures. | |
675539 | 3-Major | Inter-system communications targeted at a Management IP address might not work in some cases. | |
671326 | 3-Major | K81052338 | DNS Cache debug logging might cause tmm to crash. |
669262 | 3-Major | K91122850 | [GUI][ZoneRunner] reverse zones should be treated case insensitive when creating resource record |
666258 | 3-Major | GTM/DNS manual resume pool member not saved to config when disabled | |
665347 | 3-Major | K17060443 | GTM listener object cannot be created via tmsh while in non-Common partition |
663073 | 3-Major | GSLB Pool member Manage page combo box has an issue that can cause the wrong pool member to be removed from the available list when adding a member to the selected list. | |
659912 | 3-Major | K81210772 | GSLB Pool Member Manage page display issues and error message |
656807 | 3-Major | iRule DNS::ttl does not allow 0 (zero) | |
655807 | 3-Major | K40341291 | With QoS LB, packet rate score is calculated incorrectly and dominates the QoS score |
655445 | 3-Major | Provide the ability to globally specifiy a DSCP value. | |
655233 | 3-Major | K93338593 | DNS Express using wrong TTL for SOA RRSIG record in NoData response |
654599 | 3-Major | K74132601 | The GSLB Pool Member Manage page can cause Tomcat to drop the request when the Finished button is pressed |
653775 | 3-Major | K05397641 | Ampersand (&) in GTM synchronization group name causes synchronization failure. |
652848 | 3-Major | TCP DNS profile may impact performance | |
651875 | 3-Major | GSLB Server properties page should show the iQuery section when type is BIG-IP System | |
650292 | 3-Major | DNS transparent cache can return non-recursive results for recursive queries | |
648766 | 3-Major | K57853542 | DNS Express responses missing SOA record in NoData responses if CNAMEs present |
648286 | 3-Major | GSLB Pool Member Manage page fails to auto-select next available VS/WiP after pressing the add button. | |
644447 | 3-Major | sync_zones script increasingly consumes memory when there is network connectivity failure | |
640903 | 3-Major | Inbound WideIP list page on Link Controller takes a long time to load when displaying 50+ records per screen | |
637227 | 3-Major | K60414305 | DNS Validating Resolver produces inconsistent results with DNS64 configurations. |
636853 | 3-Major | Under some conditions, a change in the order of GTM topology records does not take effect. | |
636790 | 3-Major | Manager role has Create, Update, and Release access to Datacenter/links/servers/prober-pool/Topology objects but throws general error when complete. | |
625565 | 3-Major | SSL error message is missing important information | |
615222 | 3-Major | K79580892 | GTM configuration fails to load when it has gslb pool with members containing more than one ":"★ |
366695 | 3-Major | Remove managers create/modify/delete ability from TMSH on GTM datacenters, links, servers, prober-pools, and topology errors incorrectly, and receive a database error when performed | |
659969 | 4-Minor | tmsh command for gtm-application disabled contexts does not work with none and replace-all-with | |
648806 | 4-Minor | Invalid "with the first highest ratio counter" logging for pool member ratio load balance | |
646615 | 4-Minor | Improved default storage size for DNS Express database | |
644220 | 4-Minor | Flawed logic when retrieving an LTM Virtual Server's assigned Link on the LTM Virtual Server Properties page | |
638170 | 4-Minor | K36455356 | Pagination broken or missing while viewing pool statistics for GTM wideip |
644817 | 5-Cosmetic | Unexpected behaviour during a DNS(GTM) server creation with wrong option in product field: nullGeneral database error. |
Anomaly Detection Services Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
617324 | 3-Major | Service health calculation creates unjustified CPU utilization | |
653573-3 | 4-Minor | ADMd not cleaning up child rsync processes |
Traffic Classification Engine Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
648786 | 2-Critical | TMM crashes when categorizing long URLs | |
649441 | 3-Major | Classification memory allocation | |
628646 | 3-Major | Debug Messages for libcec.so library Hitless Upgrade |
Device Management Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
667661-1 | 3-Major | K69015104 | Adding HA devices to Access Group in BIG-IQ fails with error : 'Failed to download file (null). java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: REMOTE_SOURCE_FILE requires remoteFilePath' |
654764 | 3-Major | iControl REST cannot stay in sync if /config/f5-rest-device-id is identical on each device | |
651951 | 3-Major | K32065842 | Failure to use REST services on BIG-IP without 'admin' user |
642983 | 3-Major | K94534313 | Update to max message size limit doesn't work sometimes |
629491 | 4-Minor | REST token storage improvement | |
619397-1 | 4-Minor | K04055706 | LCD shows error screen on boot or after license expires |
iApp Technology Fixes
ID Number | Severity | Solution Article(s) | Description |
665778 | 2-Critical | K34503519 | Non-admin BIG-IP users can now view/re-deploy iApps through TMUI. |
632060 | 3-Major | restjavad is unable to read the dtca.key files resulting in Error: Failed to read key: invalid header★ |
Cumulative fix details for BIG-IP v13.1.0 that are included in this release
693211-1 : CVE-2017-6168
Solution Article: K21905460
684879 : Malformed TLS1.2 records may result in TMM segmentation fault.
Solution Article: K02714910
683177 : Can't drilldown or filter by 'Client Countries'
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
When drilling down or filtering by 'Client Countries' (Security :: Reporting : Application : Charts) there is an error in the GUI.
Conditions:
-- ASM is provisioned.
-- Attempt to drill down or filter by 'Client Countries'.
Impact:
Internal Error is displayed in the GUI.
Workaround:
1. Edit file: /etc/avr/monpd/monp_asm_entities.cfg.
2. Delete line 171: (dim_authz_filter=vip_crc).
3. Issue the command: bigstart restart monpd.
Fix:
Drilling down or filtering results by 'Client Countries' works as expected.
682682 : tmm asserts on a virtual server-to-virtual server connection
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm might crash when using a virtual server-to-virtual server connection, and that connection has a TCP profile with keepalive configured.
Conditions:
-- L7 virtual server-to-virtual server connection (Virtual command, cpm rule, etc.).
-- TCP profile with keepalive configured.
-- (Deflate profile.)
-- At the beginning of the connection, there is a stall for longer than the specified keepalive timer interval.
-- The received response decompresses to a size that is greater than the advertised window size on the first virtual server's TCP stack.
Impact:
Shortly after the keepalive packet is received, which then is decompressed, the assert is triggered, and tmm restarts. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Remove keepalive from the TCP profiles of the two virtual servers involved.
Fix:
The system now honors the current receive window size when sending keepalives, so the tmm crash no longer occurs.
682671 : The username is updated in the alert dashboard even if login validation fails.
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
The username is updated in the alert dashboard even if login validation fails.
Conditions:
This occurs when the following conditions are met:
-- 'trigger iRule' is enabled on the FPS profile.
-- ANTIFRAUD::username <user> command is used in the ANTIFRAUD_LOGIN Tcl event.
-- 'login validation' is enabled on the FPS profile.
Impact:
The new username will be updated in previous alerts in the alert dashboard.
Workaround:
Use the ANTIFRAUD::username <user> command only if ANTIFRAUD::result is SUCCESS.
Note: Reports to the risk engine will not contain the new username.
Fix:
FPS uses the new username but does not set the username cookie. This is correct behavior.
682482 : LTM Policy with 'requires {ssl-persistence}' load issue resolved in 13.1.0★
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
There was an LTM Policy with 'requires {ssl-persistence}' that was found and fixed during v13.1.0 project development.
Note: Because this issue was fixed in v13.1.0 before release, you will not encounter this issue; this release note is included to track the Behavior Change.
Conditions:
LTM policy that has 'requires {ssl-persistence}'.
Impact:
Configuration load fails.
Note: This occurs only in internal releases and was never included in an external release.
Workaround:
Change the configuration and load it manually.
- If policy is active for the ssl-client-hello event, change ssl-persistence to client-ssl.
- If policy is active for the ssl-server-handshake event, change ssl-persistence to server-ssl.
- If policy is active for both ssl-client-hello and ssl-server-handshake events, change ssl-persistence to client-ssl - server-ssl.
Fix:
13.1.0 configurations with policies that 'require {ssl-persistence}' are migrated successfully.
Behavior Change:
Beginning in v13.1.0, LTM Policy supports many more framework events than before, and certain 'requires' aspects had to be replaced. In previous releases, ssl-persistence was used for client-side and server-side events. Now policies that contain client SSL or server SSL will have specific 'requires' aspect for that side.
Here are some examples of how the values changed:
- If policy is active for the ssl-client-hello event, ssl-persistence should be client-ssl.
- If policy is active for the ssl-server-handshake event, ssl-persistence should be server-ssl.
- If policy is active for both ssl-client-hello and ssl-server-handshake events, ssl-persistence should be client-ssl - server-ssl.
When updating LTM policies that already contain these values, the system changes them as follows:
-- The system changes the 'requires' stanza to client-ssl, if policy condition or action references these events:
- ssl-client-hello
- ssl-client-serverhello-send
-- The system changes the 'requires' stanza to server-ssl, if policy condition or action references these events:
- ssl-server-hello
- ssl-server-handshake
-- The system changes the 'requires' stanza to reflect both client-ssl and server-ssl, if the policy condition or action references both a client and a server event:
- client-ssl server-ssl
682043-1 : Chrome v60 and newer might incorrectly report that F5 VPN and F5 EPI status
Solution Article: K41041660
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Chrome v60 and newer might incorrectly report that F5 VPN and F5 EPI applications have not provided any status update to the browser. However, both applications are being launched and function properly.
Conditions:
Chrome v60 and newer on Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, or Linux-based systems.
Impact:
F5 VPN: the webtop displays the following message:
Waiting for Network Access Application status.
VPN or Application Tunnels work properly, and the APM end user may safely close the message box.
F5 EPI: the webtop displays the following message:
Waiting for Endpoint Inspection status.
The latter message never goes away; however, F5 EPI applications are launched and function properly, and Security checks are performed in the background. Unless the APM end user refreshes the browser screen, the Access Policy never moves forward, causing browser never to refresh the page.
Workaround:
Use another browser: Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari, as available.
If using F5 EPI, refreshing the page after a one-minute since the check start should advance the position in the Access Policy, allowing the APM end user to properly log in.
Fix:
Now Chrome v60 and newer properly gets F5 VPN and F5 EPI application updates from the BIG-IP system, so this issue no longer occurs.
681377 : The BIG-IP system sends out SYN/ACK with MSS 0 in VLAN syncookie protection mode on some platforms
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A firmware issue exists on certain platforms that will result in SYN/ACK packets with an MSS filed with a value of 0, even though TMOS sets it to a different value.
Conditions:
Hardware syncookie is enabled on a VLAN that is under SYN flood attack and the syncookie protection is triggered. This occurs on the following platforms: BIG-IP series 5000, 7000, and 10000 platforms, and VIPRION B2100, B2150, B2250, and B43x0 blades.
Impact:
Most TCP clients can handle these SYN/ACK packets gracefully, but some clients (such as Ixia traffic-test appliances) may not be able to handle them properly, thus impacting traffic.
Workaround:
Turn off hardware VLAN syncookie protection if regular TCP traffic is impacted.
Fix:
In 13.1.0, the per-VLAN-based syncookie protection will be disabled in the data plane BIG-IP series 5000, 7000, and 10000 platforms, and VIPRION B2100, B2150, B2250, and B43x0 blades.
681109 : BD crash in a specific scenario
Solution Article: K46212485
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
BD crash occurs.
Conditions:
A specific, non-default configuration with specific traffic.
The issue is much more likely to occur when the policy is not tuned correctly, in which case you might receive a potentially huge number of false positive attack signature matches on that payload. The crash might then occur if there is a subsequent 'Parameter value does not comply with regular expression' violation on that same payload.
For example, nothing prevents you from incorrectly associating a Content-Type and <type-value> with a Request Body Handling parser that is not designed to parse that type of data, such as the following:
Content-Type :: *xml* :: form-data
This configuration is likely to result in a very long list of false-positive attack signatures. Because of the big message generated, The regex violation which is also likely to happen on the payload cannot be added to the filled message, which causes the crash.
Impact:
Failover, traffic disturbance.
Workaround:
In order to prevent this, correctly configure the header-based-content-profile property on URLs for cases where an unusual header requires a specific, potentially unexpected parsing mechanism.
A correctly configured header-based-content-profile property on URLs appears as follows:
In URL Properties, the Header-Based Content Profiles section of the wildcard URL is by default applying the value and content signature. Here, you can associate Content-Type with <type-value> with <parser-type>. By default, the correct definitions are as follows:
Content-Type :: *form* :: Form Data
Content-Type :: *json* :: JSON
Content-Type :: *xml* :: XML
Fix:
Added a check to prevent a crash in a specific scenario.
681081-1 : Running tmsh show commands may cause mcpd memory leak
Solution Article: K48366429
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
mcpd memory utilization increases.
Conditions:
Periodically running tmsh show commands.
Impact:
Might cause mcpd memory leak, which might causes mcpd to restart, ultimately.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
There is no longer a memory leak when running tmsh show commands.
680244 : Unable to force Bot Defense action to captcha_challenge in iRule for Suspicious Browsers
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
When a request is being blocked (tcp_rst) due to being a suspicious browser, the action cannot be forced to captcha_challenge in the iRule.
Conditions:
This occurs when a tcp_rst bot defense action is triggered on a suspicious browser, and you want to change the action to captcha_challenge.
Impact:
The bot defense action cannot be forced to 'captcha_challenge'. The TCP RST will still be sent.
Workaround:
Change the dosl7.browser_legit_min_score_drop db variable so that all suspicious browsers will be responded with the CAPTCHA challenge instead of getting blocked. To do so, run the following command:
tmsh modify sys db dosl7.browser_legit_min_score_drop value 999
Then, you can selectively block requests using the 'BOTDEFENSE::action tcp_rst' command in selected conditions.
Fix:
It is now possible to use BOTDEFENSE iRules to change the action of a Suspicious Browser from tcp_rst to captcha_challenge.
680145 : HA mirroring for flows without autolasthop cause a crash on the standby
Solution Article: K82484604
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
There is a tmm crash on a standby unit in a high availability (HA) configuration when fastL4 mirroring is configured and autolasthop is disabled.
Conditions:
FastL4 mirroring for flows without a lasthop, i.e. disabled autolasthop on the virtual server.
Impact:
tmm restarts on a standby device. No traffic is disrupted while tmm restarts on a standby device.
Workaround:
Enable autolasthop.
Fix:
tmm no longer restarts on a standby when fastL4 mirroring is configured and autolasthop is disabled.
679603 : bd core upon request, when profile has sensitive element configured.
Solution Article: K15460886
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
bd crash, system goes offline.
Conditions:
ASM provisioned.
-- ASM policy attached on a virtual server.
-- json profile configured with sensitive element.
Impact:
System goes offline/fails over.
Workaround:
Remove sensitive elements from the json profile in the ASM policy.
Fix:
ASM now handles this condition so the crash no longer occurs.
679480 : User able to create node when an ephemeral with the same IP already exists
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If an FQDN ephemeral node exists for a given IP address, the user is still able to create a real node for the same IP address.
Conditions:
This can only be done by the GUI, not by tmsh or iControl REST.
Impact:
This should be prevented, but is allowed.
Workaround:
Avoid creating such a node.
Fix:
Validation now prevents this from happening.
679460 : User's timezone is not reflected when accessing Vmware Horizon desktop using Horizon HTML5 Client
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Target Horizon virtual desktop does not reflect the timezone of the client machine from which the user is connecting
Conditions:
User accesses a Horizon virtual desktop using Horizon HTML5 client
Impact:
Target View virtual desktop does not reflect the timezone of the client machine that is connecting to it. This causes confusion if the user's tizmeone differs from the timezone of the Horizon desktop.
Workaround:
None
Fix:
With VMWare Integration, the target Horizon virtual desktop now correctly reflects the timezone of the client machine from which the user is connecting.
679440 : MCPD Cores with SIGABRT
Solution Article: K14120433
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
MCPD cores with SIGABRT.
Conditions:
This occurs while the dynamic white/black daemon (dwbld) processes auto-blacklisted IP addresses.
Impact:
MCPD core.
Workaround:
Run the following command:
tmsh modify sys db debug.afm.shun.notify_peers value disable
Fix:
MCPD no longer cores with SIGABRT if the auto-blacklisting feature is enabled.
679235-2 : Inspection Host NPAPI Plugin for Safari can not be installed
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Inspection Host NPAPI Plugin for Safari on macOS High Sierra can not be installed.
Conditions:
macOS High Sierra, Inspection Host Plugin package installation triggered.
Impact:
Inspection Host plugin cannot be installed, therefore, endpoint checks will not work.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Inspection Host NPAPI Plugin for Safari can now be installed successfully.
678976 : Do not print all HTTP headers to avoid printing user credentials to /var/log/apm.
Solution Article: K24756214
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
VDI debug logs print user credentials to /var/log/apm.
Conditions:
VDI debug logs are enabled and VDI functionality is used on the virtual server.
Impact:
User credentials are written to /var/log/apm.
Workaround:
Set VDI debug level to Notice.
Fix:
The system no longer prints user credentials to VDI debug logs.
678822 : Gx/Gy stats display provision pending sessions if there is no route to PCRF or the app is unlicensed
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
If the PEM subscribers are brought up with diameter apps (Gx/Gy) configured and the PCRF is not reachable since there is no route or simply because there is no license configured for those apps. The Provision pending for sessions will get incremented and never rollback to zero even after the subscribers are cleaned up.
Conditions:
If the route to PCRF/OCS is missing or not reachable.
Impact:
Non-Zero stats for provision pending sessions
Workaround:
Disable the Gx/Gy profile if not required or configure the route.
Fix:
The system no longer increments the stats for diameter apps if the PCRF/OCS is not reachable, so this issue no longer occurs.
678757 : Encrypted field sometimes send the field value
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Sometimes, in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 11 (IE11) mode 8, the encrypted parameter value sends only with the value, but without the name.
Conditions:
Using IE11 mode 8 with encrypted parameters.
Impact:
The application server will receive irrelevant data.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Remove the name attribute of the encrypted field
678714 : After HA failover, subscriber data has stale session ID information
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
After a failover in a high availability (HA) configuration, subscriber local data is populated with stale session id information
Conditions:
-- HA failover.
-- PEM subscriber.
Impact:
Subscriber data with stale session ID information might cause invalid reference to incorrect subscriber data.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Subscriber local data is now populated with new, generated session ID information.
678467 : Incorrect alert details when XMLHttpRequest's timeout is smaller than timeout configured
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
If XMLHttpRequest's timeout is less than the configured timeout, the system reports incorrect data in alerts.
Conditions:
Short timeout property in XMLHttpRequest's response.
Impact:
Wrong alert details.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Alert details are no longer incorrect when XMLHttpRequest's timeout is smaller than the timeout configured.
678456 : ZebOS BGP peer-group configuration not fixed up on upgrade★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
ZebOS BGP configuration failed to load from upgrade to 13.0.0.
Conditions:
When configuration specifies neighbor peer-group inside the address-family clause
Impact:
loading of ZebOS configuration after upgrade
Workaround:
Modify the ZebOS configuration to put the neighbor peer-group clause outside of the address-family clause
Fix:
The ZebOS configuration correctly orders the neighbor peer-group clause outside of the address-family clause, and loading of the BGP configuration after upgrade is successful.
678337 : Route Advertisement setting for virtual-address disabled after upgrade from pre-13.0.0 versions★
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When Route Advertisement setting for virtual-address is enabled in a pre-13.0.0 configuration, it becomes disabled after upgrading.
Conditions:
-- Upgrading configuration containing an enabled Route Advertisement virtual-address setting.
-- Upgrading from 13.0.0 to a later version.
Impact:
The virtual-address route-advertisement setting will be incorrect after upgrading.
Workaround:
In TMSH, after an upgrade to 13.0.0, run the following command:
modify /ltm virtual-address /<partition>/<ip address> route-advertisement selective
Fix:
Route advertisement setting is now correctly upgraded.
678228 : Repeated Errors in ASM Sync
Solution Article: K27568142
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
If an error is encountered when building a full sync file for an ASM enabled Device Group, any future attempts at building a sync file will continue to fail.
Conditions:
An error such as a full disk or out of memory occurs when attempting to build a sync file for an ASM enabled Device Group
Impact:
Any future attempts at building a sync file will continue to fail.
Workaround:
Restart the ASM Config processes, or clear out /ts/var/sync.
Fix:
Remnants of failed sync files are now correctly cleaned up before building a new one.
678001 : Websso crash due to uninitialized member in websso context object while processing a log message
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Websso crashes occasionally on processing a log message on TMEVT_CLOSE event. This happens when a TMEVT_CLOSE event is received without receiving a request.
Conditions:
TMEVT_CLOSE event is received without receiving a request.
Impact:
Websso process crash.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Websso process no longer produces a crash in rare cases when trying to write a log message when no APM log setting applied.
677975-1 : SSL may cause the TMM to core when forging a certificate due to race condition
Solution Article: K59237122
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In SSL-O environment, due to race condition, SSL may cause the TMM to core.
Conditions:
-- After server side completes the SSL handshake.
-- Client side SSL starts to forge a server certificate.
Impact:
Some contexts may be changed due to race condition. TMM might crash. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes under these conditions.
677928 : A wrong source MAC address may be used in the outgoing IPsec encapsulated packets.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A wrong source MAC address may be used in the outgoing IPsec encapsulated packets when the BIG-IP VE system is operated in Azure.
Conditions:
The BIG-IP VE system is first deployed in Azure with a single NIC. After the first reboot and then power off, a second NIC is added to the BIG-IP system. Then, an IPsec tunnel is configured to associate with a selfip on the second NIC.
Impact:
The Azure environment or a remote device may drop the outgoing IPsec encapsulated packets from the BIG-IP system because the source MAC address of the packets is wrong.
Fix:
The source MAC address of the outgoing IPsec encapsulated packets from the BIG-IP system is set correctly.
677526 : Memory leak may occur during connflow failures.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Memory leak may occur during connflow failures.
Conditions:
Connflow failures occur.
Impact:
TMM memory usage grows.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed TMM memory leak
677439 : FQDN ephemeral Node Address object naming change
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In previous implementations of the FQDN feature (v11.6 through v13.0), ephemeral Node Address objects were tagged with a name including the FQDN that created them, for example, "www.f5.com-10.20.30.40".
The problem lies in the fact that a Node Address object may be referenced by more than one FQDN, if they happen to resolve to the same IP address.
Conditions:
This can be observed when viewing pool members for pools that contain FQDN nodes.
Impact:
Not only can it be confusing if an ephemeral Node Address object refers to an FQDN other than the one expected (because more than one FQDN may resolve to the same IP), but it may cause operational issues when the ephemeral node needs to be deleted.
Fix:
Starting in v13.1.0, ephemeral Node Address objects will be given generic names, e.g. "_auto_10.20.30.40". The linkage to the FQDN template node that created them will be logical, but not encoded in the node name.
This is largely a cosmetic change.
677400 : pimd daemon may exit on failover
Solution Article: K82502883
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When multicast traffic is passing on a high availability (HA) pair, the pimd daemon on the unit that transitions to standby may exit and drop a core file.
Conditions:
-- Multicast routing configured.
-- PIM-Sparse Mode configured.
-- HA failover configuration.
Impact:
None. The system that goes active will reconverge, and multicast traffic will resume.
Workaround:
No workaround required.
Fix:
The pimd daemon no longer exits when an HA failover occurs.
677193 : ASM BD Daemon Crash
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Under certain conditions the BD daemon used by ASM may crash
Conditions:
ASM enabled and processing traffic
More than 24 CPUs configured
Impact:
BD daemon restart, failover
Fix:
bd no longer crashes under these conditions.
677058 : Citrix Logon prompt with two factor auth or Logon Page agent with two password type variables write password in plain text
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Logon page agent with more than one password variable or Citrix logon prompt will log plain text password when debug logging is turned on for access policy.
Conditions:
This occurs when following conditions are met:
- Citrix Logon Prompt with two factor auth or Logon page agent with more than one password variable is added in the Access Policy.
- Access Policy logging is set to debug.
Impact:
APM logs plain text password when debug logging is turned on for access policy.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Password values are no longer written in APM logs when debug logging is enabled for access policy.
676982 : Active connection count increases over time, long after connections expire
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
- Number of active connections is increasing over time.
- Memory used by TMM increases over time.
- Potential TMM restart is possible.
Conditions:
This issue arises only when all the following conditions occur:
- Hardware is chassis type.
- There is more than one blade in service.
- A fastL4 profile is configured (e.g., using bigproto).
- SessionDB is used either by iRules or by native profile
functionality.
Impact:
- Service may be impacted after a period.
- TMM instances may restart.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
SessionDB-related accesses initiated via iRules are now properly cleaned up and no longer hang.
676914 : The SSL Session Cache can grow indefinitely if the traffic group is changed.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If there are entries in the SSL Session Cache, and the traffic group is changed, the cache might grow indefinitely.
Conditions:
-- SSL is configured.
-- Session cache has a limit on the number of entries. --
After entries are made into the session cache, the traffic group is then changed.
Impact:
Eventually all memory will be consumed causing TMM to restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Disable the session cache.
As an alternative, after changing the traffic group, restart TMM.
Fix:
Changing the traffic group no longer causes the session cache to grow.
676904 : tmm may crash while printing VDI logging information
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
tmm crashes and core dump is seen on /var/core/ directory.
Conditions:
VDI profile is attached to the virtual server.
Note: The crash might be more frequent if VDI debugging is enabled in Access profile log settings.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed the crash while using VDI profile attached to the virtual server.
676721 : Missing check for NULL condition causes tmm crash.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Missing check for NULL condition causes tmm crash.
Conditions:
One possible route involves load balancing failure, but there may be other paths leading to this crash.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM correctly checks for NULL condition to prevent the crash.
676705 : do not run agetty on VE without serial port
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The init process spawns the /sbin/agetty over and over, filling the log file daemon.log
Conditions:
VE without serial port
Impact:
high disk usage.
Workaround:
Change "respawn" to "off" in /etc/init/serial-ttySX.conf
Fix:
Serial ports are now correctly detected.
676690-1 : Windows Edge Client sometimes crashes when user signs out from Windows
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
In rare cases Windows Edge Client may crash when user signs out from Windows
Conditions:
User signs out from Windows or restarts Windows while EdgeClient is running and VPN is established
Impact:
No functional impact, user see a message box with error block sign out process. When the user closes the message box, sign out process continues.
676300 : EPSEC binaries may fail to upgrade in some cases★
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Windows client may fail to upgrade endpoint security package in some cases. This happens due to a corrupted registration of old endpoint security components.
Conditions:
Corrupted registry entry related to endpoint security components.
Impact:
Client may not be able to upgrade to latest endpoint package hosted on APM.
Workaround:
Remove the following registry keys from the registry:
Note: Use extra care editing the registry. Only remove the following keys, and no others.
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
"HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{2C8FFA64-E3F7-49AE-87C2-49018FDE3AEA}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\{C0A8E51C-D6A5-4BF6-8926-CAF99DE30466}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
"HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\{1864D368-D26C-4393-A64E-C9910B7E08AE}"
Fix:
EPSEC binaries now upgrade successfully.
676028 : SSL forward proxy bypass may fail to release memory used for ssl_hs instances
Solution Article: K09689143
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM leaks memory used for ssl_hs instances when using SSL forward proxy when bypass is enabled.
Conditions:
The leak can be triggered by iRules, where a duplicate forward proxy lookup is initiated and interferes with the initial asynchronous lookup.
Impact:
TMM will core after running out of memory, which impacts availability.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Resolved by preventing duplicate forward proxy lookup.
675928 : Periodic content insertion could add too many inserts to multiple flows if http request is outstanding
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Multiple flows of the same subscriber could get insert content enabled frequently, if the requests from those flows are outstanding
Conditions:
If the http request from the subscriber is outstanding when the new flow is triggered
Impact:
PEM insert content pem_acton will be enabled on multiple flows till the first response is received
Fix:
Throttle insert content action on new flows only to periodic interval if the transaction is outstanding.
675718 : IPsec keeps failing to reconnect
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When an IPsec Security Association (SA) does not exist on a remote IPsec peer, the BIG-IP system might be sent an INVALID-SPI notification, but might not delete the SA. The IPsec tunnel might not be renegotiated until the deleted SAs on the BIG-IP system are removed manually or age out.
Conditions:
-- The BIG-IP system and remote peer communicate over a lossy network.
-- The remote peer prematurely deletes an IPsec SA.
Impact:
IPsec tunnel appears to be up but suffers a connectivity loss until the SPIs are manually deleted or age out.
Workaround:
Manually delete the SA.
Fix:
Corrected an environmental problem with the racoon daemon.
675597 : APM may prematurely close client-side RD Gateway connections on server-side disconnect
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
APM may prematurely close client-side RD Gateway connections on server-side disconnect. APM log would contain 'CallOutput on empty outputSink' error message, in this case.
In rare cases, this might prevent RDP client from following RDP redirection (between RDP hosts in RDP farm), so client won't be able to connect via APM.
Conditions:
RDP server closes the connection before client.
Impact:
Rarely, this might prevent RDP client from following RDP redirection (between RDP hosts in RDP farm), so client won't be able to connect via APM.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now, APM in RD Gateway role properly reports server-side disconnect to RDP client.
675539 : Inter-system communications targeted at a Management IP address might not work in some cases.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Inter-system communications fail to connect to a BIG-IP system using the Management IP address.
Conditions:
This occurs if the device connection is configured between a Self IP address on one BIG-IP system and the Management IP address on another.
This occurs because the big3d daemon acts as a proxy, listening on the Management IP address and will send proper SSL connections (using SNI) to TMM (since TMM does not listen on the Management IP address).
This is not an issue if either of the following is true:
-- If the source of the connection is coming from the Management IP,
the connection is clear text. (Not SSL encrypted and thus does not use SNI)
-- The destination of the connection is a Self IP address, because TMM (via an iRule) will
handle the connection.
Impact:
Device sync operations do not work.
Workaround:
Do not use the Management IP address for between-device communications.
Fix:
The big3d proxy properly handles SSL SNI connections on the Management IP address.
675514 : Addition of integrity check cronjob
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Added daily cronjob to run F5 integrity check when BIG-IP is licensed for FIPS 140-2 compliance.
Conditions:
When BIG-IP is licensed with FIPS 140-2 compliant license, a daily cronjob has been added to check integrity of file system executables.
Impact:
A daily message will appear in /var/log/secure indicating a PASS or FAIL status of integrity check.
Workaround:
None needed.
Fix:
Added daily cronjob.
675399 : Network Access does not work when empty variables are assigned for WINS and DNS
Solution Article: K14304639
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Network Access does not work when empty variables are assigned for WINS and DNS.
Conditions:
If the admin configures empty values for WINS or DNS in the Variable Assign agent in the VPE.
Impact:
The system does not parse the XML tags correctly. Users may not be able establish VPN tunnel.
Workaround:
Do not leave the DNS or WINS values empty in the Variable assign Agent.
Fix:
APM now correctly handles the condition where an empty string is assigned for WINS and/or DNS in the Variable Assign policy agent.
675340 : Portal Access: non-breaking space and soft hyphen characters in JavaScript code are handled correctly
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Non-breaking space and soft hyphen characters may be used in JavaScript code in any place where white space is valid. These characters correspond to 0xA0 and 0xAD in Latin1 encoding scheme. If JavaScript code uses any Latin1-compatible encoding scheme and includes these characters, Portal Access may not process it correctly.
Conditions:
- JavaScript code in any Latin1-compatible encoding scheme: ISO-8859-x, Win-125x
- Non-breaking space (0xA0) and/or soft hyphen (0xAD) characters inside this code outside of comments and string constants
Impact:
JavaScript code cannot be processed by Portal Access; web application may not work correctly.
Workaround:
Use iRule to replace 0xA0 and 0xAD characters by usual space (0x20) inside JavaScript code before Portal Access processing.
Fix:
Now JavaScript code in Latin1-compatible encoding scheme with non-breaking space (0xA0) and soft hyphen (0xAD) characters is handled correctly by Portal Access.
675326 : TMM core with Modify Header with 'remove header' option
Solution Article: K15530703
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
TMM core when Modify Header with 'remove header' option is used in policy before proxy select.
Conditions:
'Modify header' agent with 'remove header' option occurs before proxy select agent in per-request policy.
Impact:
TMM cores because HTTP data is not available at this point and the headers cannot be modified. Traffic flow is interrupted while TMM restarts.
Workaround:
Do not configure the per-request policy in such a way that the Modify Header agent is used before the Proxy Select agent. This is an invalid setup.
Fix:
A conditional check has been added, and the following error will be logged instead of a TMM core if the invalid configuration is used for traffic: HTTP data unavailable due to SSL Bypass mode. HTTP Header Agent unable to modify header ([header name here]) with value ([header value here]). Error: (ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED).
675319 : Multiple client-policy objects can be added to a connectivity profile using TMSH
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Using the following command makes it possible to add a client policy to a connectivity profile even if it already has one. However, each connectivity profile should only have one client policy.
tmsh modify apm profile connectivity MyConnectivityProfile client-policy add { ThisDoesntExist {} }
Conditions:
Using TMSH to modify the connectivity profile.
Impact:
The presence of the additional client-policy in a connectivity profile causes the config to have an error on loading.
Workaround:
Do not modify the connectivity profile to add client-policy.
Fix:
Now there will be an error if you attempt to modify a connectivity profile to have more than one client-policy.
675236 : 'Require consistent IP address' does not apply to some management GUI menu items
Solution Article: K03293523
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The configuration setting 'System :: Preferences :: Require A Consistent Inbound IP For the Entire Web Session' ('sys http auth-pam-validate-ip' in tmsh) does not apply to some menu items, and acts as if the setting is enabled (that a consistent IP address is required) regardless of the BIG-IP configuration.
Conditions:
BIG-IP administrator accesses the configuration utility from more than one source IP address, using the same session cookie.
Impact:
The 'sys http auth-pam-validate-ip' setting is ineffective on some menu items. These include ASM, AVR, and APM menu items.
Workaround:
Ensure the source IP address used when accessing the configuration utility does not change mid-session. This could happen if your management session is being load balanced across multiple HTTP proxies, for example.
675085 : When BIG-IP as SAML IdP is configured to create large assertions, occasionally BIG-IP will not send entire assertion as part of the HTTP response to the client
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When the BIG-IP as SAML IdP is configured to generate assertions larger than 32 KB, occasionally the BIG-IP system might not send the entire assertion as part of the HTTP response to the client, leaving the browser in a waiting state for the rest of the assertion to arrive.
Conditions:
-- The BIG-IP system is configured as SAML IdP.
-- IdP is configured to include either list of (large) attributes, with assertion size exceeding 32 KB.
Impact:
Occasionally, APM end users will not be able to receive full SAML assertion, and therefore, authentication with SAML SP will fail.
Workaround:
When applicable, reconfigure SAML attributes to reduce the size of the generated assertion, i.e., remove unnecessary attributes from the SAML configuration.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now supports generating assertions larger than 32 KB.
674909-2 : Application CSS injection might break when connection is congested
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Large CSS files configured for phishing protection injection in FPS (not fictive websafe CSS files) may be truncated upon response to client.
Conditions:
Inject into Application CSS enabled in Anti-Fraud Profile » Advanced » Phishing Detection
Large CSS file such as bootstrap files configured for Application CSS Locations.
Network congestion engaging TMM flow control.
Impact:
Pages may display incorrectly in client browser depending on application requirements with specific CSS. May break application functionality.
Workaround:
1) Remove affected large files from Application CSS Locations.
or
2) Disable Inject into Application CSS entirely.
Fix:
FPS now handles the case where injecting to application css was interrupted by congestion.
674686 : Periodic content insertion of new flows fails, if an outstanding flow is a long flow
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
If an outstanding flow with periodic insertion pem_action is very long, it prevents new flow matching the same rule from adding inert content pem_action even for a new periodic interval
Conditions:
If the outstanding flow with insert content pem_action spans multiple periodic interval.
Impact:
No content insertion during the time the long flow is outstanding for new flows matching the same rule as the long flow.
Workaround:
Long flows and short flows need to have separate rule configured
Fix:
New flows will add content insertion, if the new flow request falls in the new periodic interval.
674593 : APM configuration snapshot takes a long time to create
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
It takes a long time to create the configuration snapshot for a file. This may be accompanied by MEMCACHED related log message, as shown below.
notice apmd[12928]: 0149016a:5: Initiating snapshot creation: tmm.session.10b9e255c7bb0_28oooooooooooooooo for access profile: /Common/workspace-acess
notice apmd[12928]: 0149016f:5: Waiting for MEMCACHED to be ready
notice apmd[12928]: 01490000:5: ApmD.cpp func: "wait_for_memcached_ready()" line: 1273 Msg: Unable to connect to tmm (sessiondb). Trying again...
notice apmd[12928]: 01490000:5: ApmD.cpp func: "wait_for_memcached_ready()" line: 1280 Msg: Successfully connected to tmm (sessiondb)...
notice apmd[12928]: 0149016b:5: Completed snapshot creation: tmm.session.10b9e255c7bb0_28oooooooooooooooo for access profile: /Common/workspace-acess
notice apmd[12928]: 01490171:5: MEMCACHED is up
Conditions:
The issue happens if an access profile contains many resources, the resulting configuration
snapshot will have even more configuration variables.
Impact:
TMM will run out of memory If the issue persists. User will not be able to log in due to profile not found error similar to the following:
err apmd[13681]: 01490114:3: /Common/workspace-acess2:Common:a6b495ce: process_request(): Profile '/Common/workspace-acess2' was not found
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
APM policy configuration snapshot generation performance for very large configurations has been improved.
674527 : TCL error in ltm log when server closes connection while ASM irules are running
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
TCL error in ltm log, for example:
TCL error: /Common/bug <ASM_REQUEST_DONE> - plugin_tcl_command_execute: Command error. invoked from within "ASM::severity"
Conditions:
1. ASM irules are attached.
2. There was already one request passed to the web-server
3. Server closes connection.
Impact:
Error in ltm log.
674494 : BD memory leak on specific configuration and specific traffic
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
RSS memory of the bd grows.
Conditions:
-- Remote logger is configured.
-- IP has ignore logging configured.
-- Traffic is coming from the ignored logging IP.
Impact:
Potential memory exhaustion. The kernel might run out of memory and may kill bd, causing traffic disruption.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Freeing up the remote loggers data when deciding not to log remotly.
674486 : Expat Vulnerability: CVE-2017-9233
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
An infinite loop vulnerability due to malformed XML in external entity was found in entityValueInitProcessor function affecting versions of Expat 2.2.0 and earlier.
Conditions:
Version of expat in use on BIG-IP is v2.2.0 or earlier.
Impact:
BIG-IP is vulnerable to CVE-2017-9233 via the administrative interface.
674410 : AD auth failures due to invalid Kerberos tickets
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
User can not login.
Conditions:
- AAA AD server is configured on BIG-IP.
- AD Auth/Query agent is used in Access Policy.
- Cached Kerberos ticket is invalid or backend AD server is not reachable for some reason
Impact:
AD Auth/Query fails. APM end user won't be able to take successful branch in Access Policy.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Invalid Kerberos tickets for AD Query are now automatically renegotiated by APM.
674328 : Multicast UDP from BIG-IP may have incorrect checksums
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BIG-IP may transmit UDP datagrams with a bad checksum.
Conditions:
Outgoing link-local multicast UDP traffic from the Linux host, such as RIP.
Impact:
Packets may be dropped by adjacent devices.
Workaround:
Disable checksum offloading on the virtual NIC for affected VLANS, e.g. "ethtool --offload vlan1274 rx on tx off"
Fix:
Link-local multicast UDP packets are no longer sent with incorrect checksums.
674320 : Syncing a large number of folders can prevent the configuration getting saved on the peer systems
Solution Article: K11357182
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When syncing a large number of folders (more than 56), the configuration on the peer systems fails to save. An error similar to the following appears in the audit log, possibly followed by garbage characters:
notice tmsh[15819]: 01420002:5: AUDIT - pid=15819 user=root folder=/Common module=(tmos)# status=[Syntax Error: "}" is missing] cmd_data=save / sys config partitions { tf01 tf02 tf03 tf04 tf05 tf06 tf07 tf08 tf09 tf10 tf11 tf12 tf13 tf14 tf15 tf16 tf17 tf18 tf19 tf20 tf21 tf22 tf23 tf24 tf25 tf26 tf27 tf28 tf29 tf30 tf31 tf32 tf33 tf34 tf35 tf36 tf37 tf38 tf39 tf40 tf41 tf42 tf43 tf44 tf45 tf46 tf47 tf48 tf49 tf50 tf51 tf52 tf53 tf54 tf55 tf56 tf57 tf58 tf59
Note: These 'tfnn' folder names are examples. The audit log will contain a list of the actual folder names. (Folders are also called 'partitions'.)
Conditions:
-- System is in a device group.
-- Sync operation occurs on the device group.
-- There are a large number of folders (more than 56).
Impact:
Configuration on peer systems in a device group does not get saved after a sync.
Workaround:
Manually save the configuration on peer systems after a sync.
Fix:
The configuration on peer systems is now saved when a large number of folders are involved in the sync.
674004 : tmm may crash when after deleting pool member in traffic
Solution Article: K34448924
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm may crash when after deleting pool member that is processing traffic.
Conditions:
-- Two or more pools share the same node as pool member.
-- A pool member (with the shared node) is deleted while traffic is passing.
-- Connpool is used.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
tmm no longer crashes when after deleting pool member while traffic is passing.
673974 : agetty auto detects parity on console port incorrectly
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
With a BIG-IP system configured for a console baud rate that is different from the baud rate of the serial terminal that is plugged in to the console port, he system returns garbled characters on the screen. Changing the terminal setting to match the console baud rate has no effect after that: the BIG-IP system continues to send garbage.
Conditions:
BIG-IP system with a console at certain baud rate.
-- Plug in a serial terminal with a different baud rate.
-- Press enter several times.
Impact:
The parity detection code selects the wrong setting, leaving the console port unusable until reboot of the BIG-IP system, or after killing and restarting agetty.
Workaround:
To recover from this condition, log on to the BIG-IP system via ssh, force parity off, and kill the agetty process (assuming the console is not logged in, and is therefore running agetty).
via ssh:
# stty -F /dev/ttyS0 -parenb ; killall agetty
However, this is not an ideal workaround, as a frequent reason to use the serial console is lack of network access to the device.
In that situation, you can log on by setting the terminal to Mark parity (8 data bits, Mark parity, 1 stop bit).
Note: There is no way to mitigate the issue from the console connection itself, as agetty doesn't run while the console is logged in.
You can also reboot the BIG-IP system, reset the terminal speed on the laptop to match the console speed set on the BIG-IP system, and reconnect the laptop.
Fix:
This issue has been corrected.
673962 : Potential memory issue in iprepd
Solution Article: K55463371
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Potential memory issue in iprepd. No IP Intelligence reports in AVR.
Conditions:
This is caused by uninitialized variables.
Impact:
iprepd fails to download IP intelligence DB and subsequently AVR won't have IP Intelligence reports.
Workaround:
Restart iprepd.
Fix:
iprepd now downloads IP intelligence DB and subsequently AVR has the IP Intelligence reports.
673951 : Memory leak when using HTTP2 profile
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory continues to grow despite reduced volume of traffic. Large number of spdy_frame and xdata allocated.
Conditions:
Virtual server configured with HTTP2 profile.
Impact:
Memory leak, which might eventually trigger aggressive sweeper and potential crash, resulting in failover.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Virtual server configured with HTTP2 profile no longer leaks memory.
673823 : Web UI: Unlicensed Configuration Warning for DHCP Relay configuration★
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Unlicensed warning message 'The Unlicensed fields allow configuration on this page but does not take effect in the system' is displayed, even though the functionality works fine.
Conditions:
No PEM/AFM license.
Impact:
Incorrect information is provided in the message. Misleading message indicates that DHCP Relay functionality may not work, even though it does work. This is a cosmetic issue, and you can safely ignore the message.
Workaround:
None needed. This is a cosmetic error.
Note: Having a license for LTM is enough for DHCP Relay functionality to work. The GUI erroneously checks for the Subscriber Management license, which comes with PEM/AFM license, and displays warning message if not available. However, the lack of the Subscriber Management license is not required for DHCP Relay functionality to work, and the message should not be displayed.
Fix:
LTM license is enough for DHCP Relay functionality to work. But GUI checks for Subscriber Management license which comes with PEM/AFM license and displays warning message if not available.
673814-1 : Custom bidirectional persistence entries are not updated to the session timeout
Solution Article: K37822302
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Custom bidirectional persistence entries will be created using the transaction timeout when processing the request, but will not be updated to the session timeout on a successful response.
Conditions:
-- Using custom bidirectional persistence.
-- Successful response message is received.
Impact:
The persistence timeout will prematurely time out.
Workaround:
Set the transaction timeout to the session timeout value.
Fix:
The persistence timeout is correctly updated to the session timeout value when a successful response message is received.
673692 : qkview may take up to 90 seconds longer to execute on FIPS enabled systems
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When FIPS is enabled, qkview will execute the sys-eicheck.py script, which can take up to 90 seconds to execute.
Conditions:
FIPS is installed, or -c is specified on qkview command line.
Impact:
qkview takes longer to execute.
Note: This extra time (90 seconds) is necessary when running qkview on a FIPS enabled system.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This extra time (90 seconds) is necessary when running qkview on a FIPS enabled system.
673683 : Periodic content insertion fails, if pem and classification profile are detached and reattached to the Listener
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Periodic content insertion for a subscriber may stop working after one or more insertions.
Conditions:
When a subscriber action list have Insert content added and if pem and classification profiles are detached and re-attached to the Listener, periodic insertion may fail to insert the content. This happens when more than one subscriber is using the same policy rule and the listener.
Impact:
Periodic insert content action will fail to insert the content
Workaround:
Delete and recreate the subscriber for which insert content action no longer working
Fix:
For subscriber content insertion record lookup, use the right session id storage associated with the subscriber
673678 : Periodic content insertion fails, if http request/response get interleaved by second subscriber http request
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Periodic content insertion for a subscriber may stop working after one or more insertions.
Conditions:
When a subscriber action list have Insert content added and if the request/response for that http transaction get interleaved by another subscriber request. This happens when more than one subscriber is using the same policy rule
Impact:
Periodic insert content action will fail to insert the content
Workaround:
Delete and recreate the subscriber for which insert content action no longer working
Fix:
For subscriber content insertion record lookup, use the correct session id storage associated with the subscriber.
673607 : Apache CVE-2017-3169
Solution Article: K83043359
673595 : Apache CVE-2017-3167
Solution Article: K34125394
673484 : IKEv2 does not support NON_FIRST_FRAGMENTS_ALSO
Solution Article: K85405312
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
IPsec IKEv2 tunnels cannot be established when the remote peer sends a NON_FIRST_FRAGMENTS_ALSO notification as part of the child Security Association (SA) establishment. This parameter is commonly sent by ASA devices.
Conditions:
-- IPsec IKEv2 with ASA peer.
-- Remote peer sends a NON_FIRST_FRAGMENTS_ALSO notification as part of the child SA establishment.
Impact:
IKEv2 IPsec tunnels cannot be established with ASA peer.
Workaround:
Use IKEv1.
Fix:
During IPsec IKEv2 child SA establishment, the BIG-IP will ignore the NON_FIRST_FRAGMENTS_ALSO notification and will continue to establish the SA.
673472 : After classification rule is updated, first periodic Insert content action fails for existing subscriber
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Immediately after the classification rule associated with a static subscriber is updated and if the action list has Insert content, the first periodic insert content action fails for the subscribers. Subsequent Insert content action will proceed as expected
Conditions:
Update of the classification rule associated with the subscribers.
Impact:
First periodic Insert content action, immediately succeeding after the update of the classification rule will fail.
Workaround:
bigstart restart tmm, after updating the classification rule with insert content action will fix the issue
Fix:
Update the record count associated with the subscriber during eval.
673463 : SDD v3 symmetric deduplication may start performing poorly after a failover event
Component: Wan Optimization
Symptoms:
In certain high availability (HA) configurations and after performing specific maintenance tasks involving failovers, SDD v3 symmetric deduplication may start performing poorly for some file transfers.
Conditions:
This issue occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
1) A BIG-IP HA configuration is deployed on each side of the WOM tunnel.
2) Symmetric deduplication is configured to use the SDD v3 codec.
3) The far side BIG-IP HA configuration (from the perspective of the client performing the download) is failed over.
4) Clients attempt to download files that had previously been transferred through the BIG-IP units.
Impact:
Symmetric deduplication is severely impacted (virtually no hits) for files that had previously been transferred through the units. This causes the amount of data transmitted over the WAN to increase. Files that were not transferred previously through the units are not affected by this issue.
Workaround:
To eliminate the impacted symmetric deduplication condition, restart the receiving (i.e., the near) side.
Fix:
SDD v3 symmetric deduplication no longer performs poorly after a failover event.
673311 : When 'Web Scraping Configuration' has 'Bot Detection' set to 'Alarm', the type=7 JavaScript challenge is sent.
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The JavaScript challenge type=7 is sent when it should not be.
The challenge should be sent only when 'Bot Detection' is set to 'Alarm and Block' or when 'Fingerprint Usage' or 'Persistent Client Identification' is enabled in 'Web Scraping Configuration'.
Conditions:
-- ASM Policy.
-- 'Bot Detection' set to 'Alarm' in 'Web Scraping Configuration'.
Impact:
After 10 requests to a qualified URL, the JavaScript challenge type=7 is sent back.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now, when using 'Web Scraping Configuration', JavaScript challenge type=7 is sent only when 'Bot Detection' is set to 'Alarm and Block' or when 'Fingerprint Usage' or 'Persistent Client Identification' is enabled in 'Web Scraping Configuration'.
673147 : Virtual server configuration incorrectly allows mutually exclusive iSession and OneConnect profiles.
Solution Article: K01350083
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The system does not prevent you from configuring a server-side iSession profile and a OneConnect profile on the same virtual server. This is not a valid configuration. Virtual server configuration should allow either a server-side iSession profile or a OneConnect profile, but not both. Although the virtual server configuration completes, three errors are logged to /var/log/tmm:
1) notice ISESSION: 172.27.114.10.443 ! 172.27.14.10.43321: connection error: isession_setup_ssl:1645: server-side SSL hudfilter replacement failed: ERR_NOT_FOUND
2) notice hudchain contains precluded serverside filter: CONNPOOL
3) notice MCP message handling failed in 0x898c80 (16977920): Jul 7 12:34:19 - MCP Message:
notice create {
notice virtual_server_profile {
notice virtual_server_profile_vs_name "/Common/http_optimize_client"
notice virtual_server_profile_profile_name "/Common/oneconnect"
notice virtual_server_profile_object_id 159423
notice virtual_server_profile_profile_class_id profile_connpool
notice virtual_server_profile_profile_type 13
notice virtual_server_profile_profile_context 0
notice virtual_server_profile_partition_id "Common"
notice virtual_server_profile_leaf_name "http_optimize_client"
notice virtual_server_profile_folder_name "/Common"
notice virtual_server_profile_transaction_id 62
notice }
notice }
Loading a configuration containing a virtual server with both a server-side iSession profile and a OneConnect profile succeeds, but logs a mutually exclusive profile error:
notice hudchain contains precluded serverside filter: CONNPOOL
Conditions:
Three conditions must be satisfied.
1) The BIG-IP has AAM licensed.
2) A server-side iSession profile is added to a virtual server.
3) A OneConnect profile is added to the same virtual server.
Conditions 2 and 3 can be done in either order.
Impact:
OneConnect and iSession are mutually exclusive features, because both implement connection pooling. Configuring
a virtual server with both server-side iSession and
OneConnect profiles will break connection pooling, causing
connections associated the virtual server to hang.
Workaround:
Avoid configuring both server-side iSession and a OneConnect profiles on the same virtual server, as this is never a valid configuration.
Fix:
An error is now returned for attempts to configure both a server-side iSession profile and a OneConnect profile on the same virtual server. The error message text is:
Configuration error: A virtual server (<vs name>)
is not allowed to have both OneConnect and iSession
profiles.
673078 : TMM may crash when processing FastL4 traffic
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When processing certain types of traffic with a FastL4 profile, TMM may crash
Conditions:
FastL4 profile in use
Impact:
TMM crash, resulting in a failover event
Workaround:
none
Fix:
TMM not longer crashes when processing certain types of FastL4 traffic
673052 : On i-Series platforms, HTTP/2 is limited to 10 streams
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
On i-Series platforms, HTTP/2 is limited to 10 streams by licensing.
"HTTP2 limited to 10 concurrent streams: Web Accelerator feature not licensed." appears in /var/log/ltm
Conditions:
Using an i-Series platform where WAM is unlicensable.
Impact:
HTTP/2 performance may be less than desired
Fix:
It is possible to configure HTTP/2 with more than 10 streams on i-Series platforms.
673027 : One extra mcpd AUDIT message logged after disabling mcpd audit logging
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
By design, when mcpd audit logging is disabled, messages are logged to /var/log/audit, recording the fact that mcpd audit logging was disabled. After mcpd audit logging has been disabled via tmsh and the initial messages of this change are logged, the next command that modifies a configuration object will also be logged to the audit log. Afterwards, mcpd audit logging will be correctly disabled, so that no subsequent configuration changes will be logged by mcpd in the audit log.
Conditions:
Switching audit logging from enabled to disabled.
Impact:
Unexpected logging of potentially-sensitive information (such as a password in a user account object) in the audit log (/var/log/audit) may occur even though such logging has been disabled.
Workaround:
To avoid recording potentially-sensitive information in the audit log after disabling mcpd audit logging, before issuing any command that affects configuration objects containing sensitive information, issue one additional command to change a configuration object that does not contain sensitive information.
Fix:
Once mcpd audit logging is disabled, messages are no longer logged to /var/log/audit.
672988 : MCP memory leak when performing incremental ConfigSync
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
MCP will leak memory when performing incremental ConfigSync operations to peers in its device group. The memory leak can be seen tmctl utility to watch the umem_alloc_80 cache over time.
This leak occurs on the device that is sending the configuration.
Conditions:
A device group that has incremental sync enabled. In versions prior to BIG-IP v13.0.0, this is controlled by the 'Full Sync' checkbox. When unchecked, the system attempts to perform incremental sync operations.
Impact:
MCP leaks a small amount of memory during each sync operation, and after an extended period of time, might eventually crash.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
MCPD no longer leaks when performing incremental ConfigSync operations.
672947 : CVE-2017-2583 CVE-2017-6214 CVE-2017-7477 CVE-2017-7645 CVE-2017-7895
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
* A flaw was found in the way Linux kernel allocates heap memory to build the scattergather list from a fragment list(skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list) in the socket buffer(skb_buff). The heap overflow occurred if 'MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1' parameter and 'NETIF_F_FRAGLIST' feature were used together. A remote user or process could use this flaw to potentially escalate their privilege on a system. (CVE-2017-7477, Important)
* The NFS2/3 RPC client could send long arguments to the NFS server. These encoded arguments are stored in an array of memory pages, and accessed using pointer variables. Arbitrarily long arguments could make these pointers point outside the array and cause an out-of-bounds memory access. A remote user or program could use this flaw to crash the kernel (denial of service). (CVE-2017-7645, Important)
* The NFSv2 and NFSv3 server implementations in the Linux kernel through 4.10.13 lacked certain checks for the end of a buffer. A remote attacker could trigger a pointer-arithmetic error or possibly cause other unspecified impacts using crafted requests related to fs/nfsd/nfs3xdr.c and fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c. (CVE-2017-7895, Important)
* The Linux kernel built with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (CONFIG_KVM) support was vulnerable to an incorrect segment selector(SS) value error. The error could occur while loading values into the SS register in long mode. A user or process inside a guest could use this flaw to crash the guest, resulting in DoS or potentially escalate their privileges inside the guest. (CVE-2017-2583, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's handling of packets with the URG flag. Applications using the splice() and tcp_splice_read() functionality could allow a remote attacker to force the kernel to enter a condition in which it could loop indefinitely. (CVE-2017-6214, Moderate)
Red Hat would like to thank Ari Kauppi for reporting CVE-2017-7895 and Xiaohann Zhang (Huawei Inc.) for reporting CVE-2017-2583.
Conditions:
* A flaw was found in the way Linux kernel allocates heap memory to build the scattergather list from a fragment list(skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list) in the socket buffer(skb_buff). The heap overflow occurred if 'MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1' parameter and 'NETIF_F_FRAGLIST' feature were used together. A remote user or process could use this flaw to potentially escalate their privilege on a system. (CVE-2017-7477, Important)
* The NFS2/3 RPC client could send long arguments to the NFS server. These encoded arguments are stored in an array of memory pages, and accessed using pointer variables. Arbitrarily long arguments could make these pointers point outside the array and cause an out-of-bounds memory access. A remote user or program could use this flaw to crash the kernel (denial of service). (CVE-2017-7645, Important)
* The NFSv2 and NFSv3 server implementations in the Linux kernel through 4.10.13 lacked certain checks for the end of a buffer. A remote attacker could trigger a pointer-arithmetic error or possibly cause other unspecified impacts using crafted requests related to fs/nfsd/nfs3xdr.c and fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c. (CVE-2017-7895, Important)
* The Linux kernel built with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (CONFIG_KVM) support was vulnerable to an incorrect segment selector(SS) value error. The error could occur while loading values into the SS register in long mode. A user or process inside a guest could use this flaw to crash the guest, resulting in DoS or potentially escalate their privileges inside the guest. (CVE-2017-2583, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's handling of packets with the URG flag. Applications using the splice() and tcp_splice_read() functionality could allow a remote attacker to force the kernel to enter a condition in which it could loop indefinitely. (CVE-2017-6214, Moderate)
Red Hat would like to thank Ari Kauppi for reporting CVE-2017-7895 and Xiaohann Zhang (Huawei Inc.) for reporting CVE-2017-2583.
Impact:
* A flaw was found in the way Linux kernel allocates heap memory to build the scattergather list from a fragment list(skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list) in the socket buffer(skb_buff). The heap overflow occurred if 'MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1' parameter and 'NETIF_F_FRAGLIST' feature were used together. A remote user or process could use this flaw to potentially escalate their privilege on a system. (CVE-2017-7477, Important)
* The NFS2/3 RPC client could send long arguments to the NFS server. These encoded arguments are stored in an array of memory pages, and accessed using pointer variables. Arbitrarily long arguments could make these pointers point outside the array and cause an out-of-bounds memory access. A remote user or program could use this flaw to crash the kernel (denial of service). (CVE-2017-7645, Important)
* The NFSv2 and NFSv3 server implementations in the Linux kernel through 4.10.13 lacked certain checks for the end of a buffer. A remote attacker could trigger a pointer-arithmetic error or possibly cause other unspecified impacts using crafted requests related to fs/nfsd/nfs3xdr.c and fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c. (CVE-2017-7895, Important)
* The Linux kernel built with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (CONFIG_KVM) support was vulnerable to an incorrect segment selector(SS) value error. The error could occur while loading values into the SS register in long mode. A user or process inside a guest could use this flaw to crash the guest, resulting in DoS or potentially escalate their privileges inside the guest. (CVE-2017-2583, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's handling of packets with the URG flag. Applications using the splice() and tcp_splice_read() functionality could allow a remote attacker to force the kernel to enter a condition in which it could loop indefinitely. (CVE-2017-6214, Moderate)
Red Hat would like to thank Ari Kauppi for reporting CVE-2017-7895 and Xiaohann Zhang (Huawei Inc.) for reporting CVE-2017-2583.
Fix:
* A flaw was found in the way Linux kernel allocates heap memory to build the scattergather list from a fragment list(skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list) in the socket buffer(skb_buff). The heap overflow occurred if 'MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1' parameter and 'NETIF_F_FRAGLIST' feature were used together. A remote user or process could use this flaw to potentially escalate their privilege on a system. (CVE-2017-7477, Important)
* The NFS2/3 RPC client could send long arguments to the NFS server. These encoded arguments are stored in an array of memory pages, and accessed using pointer variables. Arbitrarily long arguments could make these pointers point outside the array and cause an out-of-bounds memory access. A remote user or program could use this flaw to crash the kernel (denial of service). (CVE-2017-7645, Important)
* The NFSv2 and NFSv3 server implementations in the Linux kernel through 4.10.13 lacked certain checks for the end of a buffer. A remote attacker could trigger a pointer-arithmetic error or possibly cause other unspecified impacts using crafted requests related to fs/nfsd/nfs3xdr.c and fs/nfsd/nfsxdr.c. (CVE-2017-7895, Important)
* The Linux kernel built with the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (CONFIG_KVM) support was vulnerable to an incorrect segment selector(SS) value error. The error could occur while loading values into the SS register in long mode. A user or process inside a guest could use this flaw to crash the guest, resulting in DoS or potentially escalate their privileges inside the guest. (CVE-2017-2583, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's handling of packets with the URG flag. Applications using the splice() and tcp_splice_read() functionality could allow a remote attacker to force the kernel to enter a condition in which it could loop indefinitely. (CVE-2017-6214, Moderate)
Red Hat would like to thank Ari Kauppi for reporting CVE-2017-7895 and Xiaohann Zhang (Huawei Inc.) for reporting CVE-2017-2583.
672828 : Different ASM logging profiles can have cross-impact on response logging decision
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
When attaching both local ASM logging profile and remote ASM logging profile to the same virtual server, response logging may not match configuration on logging profile for the remote logger.
Conditions:
-- Have both ASM local logging profile and ASM remote logging profile attached to the same virtual server.
-- Have response logging turned on for the remote profile, but disabled on the local.
Impact:
Response is not logged for the remote profile although it is turned on in config.
Workaround:
Enable response logging for local profile.
Fix:
The system now makes separate response logging decisions between local and remote loggers.
672818 : When 'Region and language' format is changed to Simplified Chinese on Traditional Chinese Windows, VPN cannot be established
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When 'Region and language' format is changed to Simplified Chinese on Traditional Chinese Windows, VPN cannot be established.
Conditions:
-- Install Traditional Chinese Windows.
-- Change the 'Region and Language' setting format to Simplified Chinese.
-- Edge Client or browser.
Impact:
Cannot establish VPN.
Workaround:
There is no workaround if there is a to change the 'Region and language' setting must be Simplified Chinese.
Fix:
VPN can now be established when 'Region and language' format is changed to Simplified Chinese on Traditional Chinese Windows.
672695 : Internal perl process listening on all interfaces when ASM enabled
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
ASM configuration processes are available on unprotected network interfaces.
Conditions:
ASM provisioned
Impact:
Connections to the ASM configuration processes may interfere with normal ASM operations, leading to reduced performance
Workaround:
None
Fix:
ASM-config Event Dispatcher now listens only on protected interfaces
672301 : ASM crashes when using a logout object configuration in ASM policy
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
bd daemon crash and writes a core file in the /shared/core directory.
Conditions:
-- ASM provisioned.
-- ASM policy attached to a virtual server.
-- Logout object configured in the policy.
-- System receives a POST request.
Impact:
System goes offline for a few seconds, failover occurs.
Workaround:
Remove logout object configuration from ASM policy.
Fix:
The system now handles this condition.
672209 : Upgrade, load config or reboot may fail if IPsec traffic-selector references default-ipsec-policy★
Solution Article: K22031410
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If an IPsec traffic-selector object references the default-ipsec-policy object, an upgrade to a newer version of BIG-IP software might fail during the config load stage with error logs similar to the following:
err mcpd[#]: 01070734:3: Configuration error: IPsec policy /Common/default-ipsec-policy does not exist.
emerg load_config_files: "/usr/bin/tmsh -n -g load sys config partitions all base " - failed. -- 01070734:3: Configuration error: IPsec policy /Common/default-ipsec-policy does not exist. Unexpected Error: Loading configuration process failed.
Conditions:
-- IPsec traffic-selector object references the default-ipsec-policy object.
-- configuration is loaded from config files, such as:
+ Performing an upgrade to a later version of BIG-IP software.
+ Loading configuration from a file (tmsh load sys config file).
+ Forcing a configuration load from files, as described in K13030: Forcing the mcpd process to reload the BIG-IP configuration (https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13030).
Impact:
Unable to load configuration.
Workaround:
To work around this problem, use one of the following preventative actions:
-- Before upgrading, create a custom ipsec-policy (with default values) instead of default-ipsec-policy, and reference that IPsec policy in the traffic-selector.
-- Before upgrading, delete the traffic-selector attached to any default objects.
To recover from a failed upgrade or config load, use one of the following recovery actions, then restart BIG-IP (bigstart restart):
-- Edit the /config/BIG-IP_base.conf file, add a custom ipsec-policy with default values, and update the traffic-selector configuration to use this ipsec-policy:
net ipsec ipsec-policy /Common/my-ipsec-policy { }
net ipsec traffic-selector /Common/iFail {
...
ipsec-policy /Common/my-ipsec-policy
...
-- Edit the /config/BIG-IP_base.conf file, and delete the traffic-selector configuration that references the default-ipsec-policy.
Fix:
Now, the IPsec traffic-selector can reference default-ipsec-policy without configuration load errors after upgrade.
672063 : Misconfigured GRE tunnel and route objects may cause an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM, resulting in a TMM crash.
Solution Article: K38335326
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Misconfigured GRE tunnel and route objects on the BIG-IP system might cause an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM, resulting in a TMM crash.
The following is an example to illustrate how misconfiguration can lead to an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM.
net tunnels tunnel gre1 {
if-index 5472
local-address 10.10.0.1
mtu 1400
profile gre
remote-address 10.20.0.1
}
net self 10.9.0.1/24 {
address 10.9.0.1/24
traffic-group traffic-group-local-only
vlan gre1
}
net route 10.20.0.0/24 {
interface /Common/gre1
network 10.20.0.0/24
}
In the above example, if a packet is destined for the network 10.20.0.0/24, the packet is sent over the GRE tunnel for encapsulation. After encapsulation, the destination address of the encapsulated packet is 10.20.0.1 (i.e., tunnel's remote-address) which matches the configured route again. As a result, the encapsulated packet is fed to the tunnel again and this process repeats to form a routing loop inside the TMM.
Conditions:
Misconfigured GRE tunnel and route objects, leading to an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM. Please refer to the above example for an illustration.
Impact:
TMM crash. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
This issue is caused by misconfiguration which can be avoided. The recommendation is to examine the configuration, making sure that it does not lead to an ill-formed routing loop inside the TMM.
Fix:
The TMM has been enhanced to detect an ill-formed single-level routing loop in a tunnel setting (e.g., refer to the above example). When an ill-formed single-level routing loop is detected in a tunnel setting, the packets will be dropped and the TMM no longer crashes, and the following message is also logged in /var/log/ltm:
Tunnel output has a potential loop for remote endpoint <IP address>, tunnel name = <name>.
672040 : Access Policy Causing Duplicate iRule Event Execution
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
iRule event gets triggered twice in clientless mode when access policy is executed.
Conditions:
This only occurs when using iRule in clientless-mode.
Impact:
HTTP_REQUEST event is logged twice in /var/log/ltm.
See below example:
when HTTP_REQUEST {
HTTP::header insert {clientless-mode} 1
set myCount [expr {$myCount + 1}]
log local0. "Count is $myCount"
}
LTM logs:
-----------
Jul 3 12:29:35 BIG-IP10002-vcmp2 info tmm1[23908]: Rule /Common/test_irule <HTTP_REQUEST>: Count is 1
Jul 3 12:29:36 BIG-IP10002-vcmp2 info tmm1[23908]: Rule /Common/test_irule <HTTP_REQUEST>: Count is 2
When this iRule is used, you will see duplicate HTTP_REQUEST with increased count in logs. If this count is used in further calculation, it gives you incorrect result.
Fix:
HTTP_REQUEST iRule event is no longer executed multiple times when using APM clientless-mode.
672038 : SSH Proxy log settings change for 'partial authentication' activity
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
In previous releases, SSH Proxy logs 'partial authentication' activity based on the state of the 'Log Client Auth Success Event' and 'Log Server Auth Success Event' flags in the logging profile.
Now, 'partial authentication' activity events have their own flags in the logging profile. That means that previously recorded events related to partial authentication will not be logged until the newly provided flags are enabled.
Conditions:
Logging events relating to partial authentication.
Impact:
Items that were previously logged will not be, until these new flags are enabled.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
In previous releases, SSH Proxy logs 'partial authentication' activity based on the state of the 'Log Client Auth Success Event' and 'Log Server Auth Success Event' flags in the logging profile.
Now, 'partial authentication' activity events have their own flags in the logging profile.
This feature introduces the following TMSH commands:
modify security log profile logprof ssh-proxy modify { sshlog { partial-client-side-auth enabled } }
modify security log profile logprof ssh-proxy modify { sshlog { partial-server-side-auth enabled } }
These commands control PARTIAL auths when, for example, this is present in sshd_config on the backend server:
Match User user1
AuthenticationMethods "password,publickey"
Behavior Change:
In previous releases, SSH Proxy logs 'partial authentication' activity based on the state of the 'Log Client Auth Success Event' and 'Log Server Auth Success Event' flags in the logging profile.
Now, 'partial authentication' activity events have their own flags in the logging profile.
This feature introduces the following TMSH commands:
modify security log profile logprof ssh-proxy modify { sshlog { partial-client-side-auth enabled } }
modify security log profile logprof ssh-proxy modify { sshlog { partial-server-side-auth enabled } }
These commands control PARTIAL auths when, for example, this is present in sshd_config on the backend server:
Match User user1
AuthenticationMethods "password,publickey"
672008 : NUL character inserted into syslog message when system time rolls over to exactly 1000000 microseconds
Solution Article: K22122208
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Remote syslog logging destinations configured for RFC5424 format might receive malformed timestamp values if the log message is sent when clock rolls over to 1,000,000 microseconds exactly. The resulting log message will have a NUL character appended to the microseconds value in the log's timestamp field.
Example:
Correct timestamp: 2003-08-24T05:14:15.000000-07:00
Malformed timestamp: 2003-08-24T05:14:14.100000\00-07:00
Conditions:
-- syslog destination configured for RFC5424 format.
-- Sending log message when clock rolls over to 1,000,000 microseconds.
Impact:
Some syslog collectors may fail to parse the message, resulting in incorrect log entry or warning.
Workaround:
Change syslog destination format to use RFC3164, which does not include microsecond resolution in timestamp fields.
Fix:
The timestamp field is now formatted correctly for microseconds and seconds values. Seconds now correctly increment when microseconds equal 1,000,000.
671999 : Re-extract the the thales software everytime the installation script is run
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If Thales has already been installed on the BIG-IP system, installing a new version does not overwrite the existing installed version.
Conditions:
/shared/nfast exists on the BIG-IP system before installing the Thales client software.
Impact:
The old version of the software will be used in the installation operation, instead of the expected new version of the software.
Workaround:
You can use either or both of the following workarounds before running the installation script:
-- Run the uninstallation script.
-- Delete the /shared/nfast folder.
Fix:
The Thales installation script now always extracts the Thales software in /shared/thales_install and overwrites the /shared/nfast directory.
Behavior Change:
Thales HSM installation script always overwrites the /shared/nfast directory.
671935 : Possible ephemeral port reuse.
Solution Article: K64461712
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When selecting server-side source ports, the BIG-IP system favors ephemeral ports in the upper range.
Conditions:
Source ports, different from the client side, may be reselected. This is always the case when the virtual server's 'source-port change' option is enabled.
Impact:
If server connections are in the TIME_WAIT state and connection recycling is not configured, the server might reset the connection, reusing ports.
Workaround:
Disable the virtual server's 'source-port change' option to use the same source port as the connecting client.
Fix:
Now, even when the virtual server's 'source-port change' option is enabled, the system uses the same source port as the connecting client.
671920 : Accessing SNMP over IPv6 on non-default route domains
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The SNMP daemon cannot send traps to a non-default route domain destination. However, it can respond to SNMP requests over from a client that is accessed through a non-default route domain path for IPv4. For IPv6 this does not work.
Conditions:
SNMP access over IPv6 on a client accessed through a non-default route domain does not work.
Impact:
Access to SNMP must be through default route domain for IPv6.
Fix:
With this bug fix you can access SNMP from an IPv6 client on a non-default route domain. There is no plan to allow traps to be delivered to destinations on a non-default route domain.
671892 : AD Auth/Query may fail when cross-domain option is requested
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
AD Auth/Query may fail when cross-domain option is enabled, and AD Trusted Domains object is configured for the agent.
Conditions:
when all of the following is true:
- AD Auth/Query is configured to use AD Trusted Domains
- cross-domain option is enabled
- user belongs to some trusted domains and AAA AD Server for that domain is a member of AD Trusted Domains
- the AAA AD Server is configured with EMPTY KDC
Impact:
the agent will fail and take fallback branch
Workaround:
for the affected AAA AD Server, please, configure KDC. it can be any acceptable value (IP, FQDN, LTM pool), but not empty
Fix:
Cross-realm AD Auth/Query now succeeds, even if the AAA AD Server has no KDC configured.
671883 : [APM] Ping Access Agent does not correctly handle HTTP request with invalid version
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Ping Access Agent processes HTTP requests based on the assumption that the version in the request will be formatted as follows: HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, etc. If the version is invalid and is specificied without a slash, Ping Access Agent generates a core.
Conditions:
This occurs when both of the following conditions are met:
-- The HTTP request contains an invalid value for the HTTP version field.
-- That provided invalid value does not contain a slash (/) character.
Impact:
Ping Access Agent generates core, which might cause service outage.
Workaround:
* Write an iRule that uses HTTP request events to detect such invalid requests and to generate an error when encountered (e.g.: "ping_access_agent does not process requests with invalid HTTP version values").
* Attach the iRule to the virtual server.
With such an iRule attached to the virtual server, Ping Access Agent will continue to provide the requested service for valid requests.
Fix:
Ping Access Agent now properly handles requests with
invalid HTTP version values.
671880 : [APM] Ping Access Agent's internal request processing state needs improvement
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Ping Access Agent maintains the HTTP requests headers in a dictionary. While looking up an HTTP header, it accesses one extra element in the array.
Conditions:
The memory layout of the extra element in the dictionary has the same value as the HTTP header's name.
Impact:
ping_access_agent generates a core, which might cause a service outage.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
APM Ping Access Agent's internal request processing state has been improved to be more robust.
671725 : Connection leak on standby unit
Solution Article: K19920320
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
High connection count on standby unit.
Conditions:
-- High availability (HA) configuration.
-- Virtual server that has the attribute 'spanning enabled'.
Impact:
Flow leak on Next Active action.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Connection leak on standby unit no longer occurs under these conditions.
671714 : Empty persistence cookie name inserted from policy can cause TMM to crash
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Empty persistence cookie name inserted from policy can cause TMM to restart.
Conditions:
Empty persistence cookie name is used in a policy definition.
A connection is made that uses the policy.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts
Workaround:
Use non-empty peristence cookie name in policy definition.
Fix:
Empty persistence cookie name inserted from policy no longer causes TMM to restart.
671638 : Memory leak when load-balancing mptcp traffic
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory leak.
Conditions:
TCP profile with mptcp enabled handling mptcp traffic.
Impact:
Memory leak leading to eventual crash.
Fix:
Fixed memory leak.
671579 : Macro and macrocall creation issues when policy is in folder
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Attempting creation of macro or macrocall fails when the policy is located in a folder.
Conditions:
-- Access Profile or Per Rq Policy.
-- Location address is similar to the following:
/partition/foldername/policy
Impact:
Cannot freely use VPE to edit policies.
Workaround:
To work around this:
1. Export Access Profile or Per Rq Policy.
2. Import it to root (/partition/newpolicy) of the partition.
3. Keep it under the root.
Fix:
Issue is resolved. Creation of macro or macrocalls in folders has been recovered.
671447-5 : ZebOS 7 Byte SystemID in IS-IS Restart TLV may cause adjacencies to not form
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When using a BIG-IP system configured in an IS-IS network; adjacencies may fail to form with other vendor devices.
Conditions:
- BIG-IP configured to participate as a peer in a IS-IS network.
- IS-IS peers perform strict validation on the length of the Restart TLV.
-- The SystemID used by the BIG-IP system is of length 7 instead of 6. (ZebOS uses a 7-Byte SystemID.)
Impact:
IS-IS adjacencies may not form.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now uses a correct SystemID length in the Restart TLV.
671326 : DNS Cache debug logging might cause tmm to crash.
Solution Article: K81052338
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
DNS Cache debug logging might cause tmm to crash.
Conditions:
This occurs when the following conditions are met:
-- The dnscacheresolver.loglevel debug value is set to 1 - 5.
-- tmm.verbose is enabled.
Impact:
tmm crashes and restarts. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Do not enable the DNS Cache debug log when tmm.verbose is enabled.
Fix:
DNS Cache debug logging no longer causes tmm to crash.
671314-2 : BIG-IP system cores when sending SIP SCTP traffic
Solution Article: K37093335
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Virtual servers with an SCTP profile and a SIP message-routing profile may crash the TMM.
Conditions:
This flaw affects virtual servers that pass SCTP traffic, where the SIP message-routing profile has the record-route option enabled.
Impact:
TMM crashes and fails over, disrupting traffic processing. Traffic disrupted while TMM restarts.
Workaround:
Remove the record-route option, or change the traffic to use TCP or UDP instead of SCTP.
Fix:
This crash has been fixed.
671236 : BGP local-as command may not work when applied to peer-group
Solution Article: K27343382
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Using the BGP level command neighbor <peer-group> local-as <AS> might fail to apply on peers in the peer group.
Conditions:
Applying the BGP local-as command to a peer group.
For instance:
neighbor <peer-group> local-as <AS>.
Impact:
The command fails to apply, and the actual local AS sent to the peer is that of the BGP process and not the one specified in the command.
Workaround:
Apply the BGP local-as directly to the peer, not the peer-group.
Fix:
BGP now correctly applies the local-as settings to the peers in a peer-group.
671234 : HTTP Authentication agent will hang waiting on unresponsive authentication server.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Some authentication requests never completes.
APMD responsiveness degrade over time and eventually restart.
Conditions:
The HTTP Authentication server must be alive enough to accept HTTP connections but busy enough to drop requests without closing connections.
Impact:
APMD responsiveness degrades over time, usually weeks, before eventually restarting.
Workaround:
Restarting the HTTP Authentication server usually releases the waiting threads and restores APMD responsiveness.
Using a BIG-IP monitor for the HTTP backend can detect the issue and allow recovery before the need for APMD to restart.
Fix:
HTTP agent now times out and returns an error when the HTTP server becomes unresponsive. This allows recovery without restarts.
Behavior Change:
The HTTP Authentication agent will time out and return an error instead of waiting forever. If enough threads were waiting, APMD performance degraded and eventually restarted.
671151 : Public route to excluded DNS resolved IP addresses is not added if user connects to VPN quickly after a disconnect and DNS relay proxy is running
Solution Article: K40135424
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Public routes to excluded domain scope resolved IP addresses (by DNS relay proxy) do not get added on the second subsequent connection, if user connects to VPN and accesses excluded domain scope host-names (so that exclude routes get added the first time), disconnects and then connects very quickly again and then accesses those same host-names.
Conditions:
- Split tunnel configuration.
- Excluded Domain scope.
- DNS relay proxy is running on the client.
- User connects to VPN the first time, accesses excluded domain scope host-names (so that exclude routes to the resolved IP addresses get added the first time), user disconnects and then connects to VPN again very quickly and accesses those same host-names.
Impact:
Depending on the configuration, the traffic to the excluded DNS may end up inside the tunnel, and if it is not reachable via tunnel, then there is no connectivity to these destinations.
For example, this might occur in a split tunnel configuration that has include scope as 0.0.0.0/0 and some exclude address space like 8.8.8.8/32 and has excluded DNS as site-not-reachable-via-tunnel.com, *.site-not-reachable-via-tunnel.com. If exclude routes are not added for IP addresses resolved for site-not-reachable-via-tunnel.com, traffic to site-not-reachable-via-tunnel.com will go inside the tunnel due to the routing table.
Workaround:
- Wait 30 seconds to 1 minute before establishing subsequent VPN connections after disconnecting. (Sometimes it takes a full minute or more for the dialer to unload.)
- After Disconnect, exit Edge Client from the system tray and start it again to establish the connection.
Fix:
The DNS Relay Proxy component now correctly handles quick connect/disconnect operations when using the Windows Edge Client.
671149 : Captive portal login page is not rendered until it is refreshed
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Sometimes Edge Client shows an error page for captive portal-redirected URLs.
Conditions:
Some captive portal pages use cloud-based authentication and network management. Such captive portals rely on several HTTP redirects and/or HTML (auto-refresh). Sometimes Edge Client fails to download the page/content from the redirected URL. In such scenarios, a full browser re-attempts and successfully downloads and displays the page, but Edge Client does not re-attempt and shows an error page.
Impact:
For the locked client, an APM end user has no access to the internet until captive portal authentication is performed and the Network Access (VPN) tunnel is created.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Edge Client now has a retry mechanism to access and display captive portal login pages in case the first attempt fails.
671112 : Internal IP Datagroups not matching against some IPv6 network addresses
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The iRule class match command always returns 'not found' when trying to match an IP address against an internal datagroup for certain prefix lengths.
Conditions:
Using internal IP datagroup with IPv6 network addresses.
Impact:
iRule functions improperly.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Internal IP Datagroups now match IPv6 network addresses as expected.
671082 : snmpd constantly restarting
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
sod is restarting snmpd, which also produces a core.
SNMP clients are unable to walk the ifTable.
Conditions:
snmpd takes too long processing a request for the ifTable because there are a large amount of vlans or vlangroups configured on the BIGIP.
Impact:
SNMP requests will not receive replies while snmpd is restarting.
SNMP clients are not able to walk the ifTable.
Fix:
Significantly reduced the time it takes snmpd to process requests for the ifTable when the number of vlan/vlangroups is high.
671052 : AFM NAT security RST the traffic with (FW NAT) dst_trans failed
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
In certain cases, destination translation fails with the following message: reset cause '(FW NAT) dst_trans failed'.
Conditions:
This issue may be seen with Source/Destination translation.
Impact:
Destination translation failure. In most of the cases, TMM restart resolves the issue. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fix addresses a case where one of the fields was not initialized.
670918 : Flash AS3 wrappers should have an additional check for the activation object
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Flash AS3 wrappers should have an additional check for the activation object.
Conditions:
Presence of a getlex (or [get/set]property after getpropstrict/getproperty) instruction that gets/sets the value of an variable with the some interesting name like "url" and defined on an activation object.
Example:
...
(function() {
var url;
(function(){return url;})();
})();
...
Impact:
Flash application malfunction.
Fix:
APM Portal Access Rewrite has been improved to handle Flash ActionScript 3 in a more robust fashion.
670910 : Flash AS3 flash.external.ExternalInterface.call() wrapper can fail when loaderInfo object is undefined
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Flash AS3 flash.external.ExternalInterface.call() wrapper can fail when loaderInfo object is undefined.
Conditions:
This might occur when using the following definition:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
<-->xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
<-->width="100%" height="100%"
<-->minWidth="256" minHeight="64"
<-->creationComplete="initApp()">
<--><s:VGroup width="100%" height="100%" verticalAlign="middle" horizontalAlign="center">
<--><--><s:TextInput id="f_output" text="..." width="100%" />
<--><--><fx:Script><![CDATA[
<--><--><-->import flash.external.ExternalInterface;
<--><--><-->private function initApp():void {
<--><--><--><-->f_output.text = ExternalInterface.call("function(v){window.alert(/a\\dc/.toString());return '\\\\Done: '+v+' URL: '+location.href;}", "\\\\Ok?");
<--><--><-->}
<--><-->]]></fx:Script>
<--></s:VGroup>
</s:Application>
Impact:
Flash application malfunction.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
APM Portal Access Rewrite now correctly handles flash.external.ExternalInterface.call() when the loaderInfo object is not defined.
670893 : Sensitive monitor parameters recorded in monitor logs
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When monitor instance logging or monitor debug logging is enabled for certain monitor types, the resulting monitor instance logs may contain sensitive parameters from the monitor configuration, including:
- user-account password
- radius/diameter secret
- snmp community string
Conditions:
This may occur under the following conditions:
1. LTM monitor type is one of the following:
ldap
mssql
mysql
nntp
oracle
postgresql
radius
radius-accounting
smb
snmp-dca
snmp-dca-base
wap
On BIG-IP versions prior to v11.6.0, the LTM monitor type is one of the above, or one of the following:
ftp
imap
pop3
smtp
2. Monitor instance logging or monitor debug logging is enabled by one of the following methods:
a. Monitor instance logging is enabled by setting the 'logging' element to 'enabled' for an LTM node or pool member using the monitor.
b. Monitor debug logging is enabled by setting the 'debug' element to 'yes' for an applicable LTM monitor.
Impact:
The user-account password, radius/diameter secret, or snmp community string configured in the LTM health monitor may appear in plain text form in the monitor instance logs under /var/log/monitors.
Workaround:
1. Do not enable monitor instance logging or monitor debug logging for affected LTM monitor types.
2. If it is necessary to enable monitor instance logging or monitor debug logging for troubleshooting purposes, remove the resulting log files from the BIG-IP system after troubleshooting is completed.
Fix:
The values of monitor parameters password, secret and community will now be redacted by external monitors when monitor debugging is enabled.
Behavior Change:
The values of monitor parameters password, secret and community will now be redacted by external monitors when monitor debugging is enabled.
External monitors will no longer log all of the parameters of a monitor when the monitor is run and monitor-instance logging or monitor debug logging is enabled. If parameters information is needed for debugging purposes, this should be handled from knowledge of the monitor configuration.
670822 : Handle correctly long host name from SOCKS server
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When SOCKS server sends long domain host name TMM may core dump.
Conditions:
When SOCKS server sends long domain host name.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Fix:
Fixed issue with SOCKS server and long domain host names.
670816 : HTTP/HTTPS/TCP Monitor response code for 'last fail reason' can include extra characters
Solution Article: K44519487
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
An HTTP/HTTPS/TCP monitor response code may contain extraneous trailing characters, such as: 'Response Code: 200 (OKxxx)' where the server response code 'OK' is appended with unrelated characters 'xxx', when the server does not include a carriage-return/line-feed after the response status line.
Conditions:
An HTTP/HTTPS/TCP monitor is configured with a receive string, and the server does not include a carriage-return/line-feed in the TCP segments that match the receive string.
Impact:
The monitor status code displays the correct server response code, but with extraneous trailing characters appended. The monitor continues to function and respond to status changes as expected.
Workaround:
Configure HTTP/HTTPS/TCP servers to return a response that includes a carriage-return/line-feed after the response status line and before the receive string.
Fix:
HTTP/HTTPS/TCP monitor response code for 'last fail reason' no longer contains extraneous trailing characters when the server does not include a carriage-return/line-feed in the TCP segments that match the receive string.
670709 : ping_access_agent process may silently restart when BIG-IP VE is installed on appliance with over 24 CPU cores
Solution Article: K14321598
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
ping_access_agent service constantly restarts on BIG-IP VE when physical appliance has over 24 CPU cores.
Conditions:
- BIG-IP is installed as VE
- Hardware on which VE is installed has 24 or more CPU cores.
Impact:
ping_access_agent may restart continuously.
Workaround:
Modify /etc/bigstart/scripts/ping_access_agent file as follows:
Existing last line:
exec /usr/sbin/${service} -n ${cpu_count}
Replacement last line, where A is a number of running TMMs:
exec /usr/sbin/${service} -n A
For example, when the BIG-IP VE is running 8 TMM processes, use the following example:
exec /usr/sbin/${service} -n 8
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now limits the number of ping_access_agent worker threads to the number of running TMMs. Therefore, the process no longer unexpectedly restarts when running on an appliance with a large number of CPU cores.
670583 : EdgeClient does not failover when primary APM server goes down
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
EdgeClient does not re-establish VPN when primary APM server does down.
Conditions:
Primary APM server goes down while VPN is connected.
Impact:
No VPN connectivity.
Workaround:
Disconnect and reconnect.
Fix:
F5 Edge Client now initiates a completely new user session rather than a reconnect if the primary IP address of the APM server has changed due to a failover event.
670501 : ASM policies are either not (fully) created or not (fully) deleted on the HA peer device
Solution Article: K85074430
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Policies are either not (fully) created or not (fully) deleted on the peer device
Conditions:
-- Device Service Clustering configured.
-- High availability (HA) configuration with Sync-Only (no failover) device group (Auto, incremental) with ASM sync enabled.
-- Create/delete active/inactive ASM policies via TMSH/GUI.
Impact:
Policies are either not created/deleted, or not fully created/deleted.
Note: Fully created and fully deleted meaning that the following commands agree with each other:
# tmsh list asm policy one-line all-properties
# tmsh list asm policy one-line
Workaround:
Issue a forced full sync from the originating device to the device group.
Fix:
We have fixed the process of create/delete active/inactive ASM policies so that the actions would be correctly synced over to the peer device in a HA pair with Sync-Only (no fail-over) device group (Auto, incremental) with ASM sync enabled
670456 : Flash AS3 mx.core::CrossDomainRSLItem() wrapper issue with arguments number
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Flash AS3 mx.core::CrossDomainRSLItem() wrapper fails when being called with a number of arguments different than 7.
Conditions:
Any flash that have a call of mx.core::CrossDomainRSLItem() with a number of arguments different than 7.
Impact:
Flash application malfunction.
Fix:
APM Portal Access ActionScript 3 Flash Patching has been improved to handle mx.core::CrossDomainRSLItem() in a more flexible way.
670443 : Missing descriptions for SNMP OID ltmNodeAddrMonitorState and ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus values
Solution Article: K57299401
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The SNMP OIDS ltmNodeAddrMonitorState and ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus may return integer values in the range of 25-29, for which descriptions are not provided in the MIB (/usr/share/snmp/mibs/F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB.txt).
Conditions:
This is encountered when doing an snmpwalk of these OIDs.
Impact:
Meanings of integer values in the range of 25-29 are unclear for SNMP OIDS ltmNodeAddrMonitorState and ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus.
Workaround:
For FQDN Ephemeral nodes, snmpwalk should return integer status with descriptions, such as the following:
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnChecking(26)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnDown(27)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUp(28)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUpNoAddress(29)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnChecking(26)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnDown(27)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUp(28)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUpNoAddress(29)
Fix:
For FQDN Ephemeral nodes, snmpwalk now returns integer status with descriptions, such as:
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnChecking(26)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnDown(27)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUp(28)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorStatus."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUpNoAddress(29)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnChecking(26)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnDown(27)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUp(28)
F5-BIG-IP-LOCAL-MIB::ltmNodeAddrMonitorState."/Common/www.foo.com" = INTEGER: fqdnUpNoAddress(29)
670400-2 : SSH Proxy public key authentication can be circumvented in some cases
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
SSH Proxy public key authentication might be circumvented in some cases, allowing a user without the appropriate private key in to the back-end end SSH server.
Conditions:
Public key authentication is being used to authenticate users.
Note: This issue affects only public key authentication, so if additional forms of authentication are being used, the additional security that they provide will not be impacted.
Impact:
Unauthorized access.
Workaround:
A suggested workaround is to configure the back-end SSH server to require 2-factor authentication, or 3-factor authentication. This can be done by adding both publickey+password and publickey+keyboard-interactive as Required Authentications in the configuration file for the back-end SSH server.
See the list below of supported client method orders. Also, keep in mind that the back-end server must support all 3 authentication methods (public-key, password, and keyboard-interactive), as an existing constraint of the current SSH proxy functionality.
One cosmetic item to note is that, when multi-factor authentication is used, regardless of the result of the validity check of the public-key, the SSH proxy will report a 'failed' authentication to the client. However, the returned 'failed' code is merely cosmetic: the actual result of the validity check is what is used to determine whether or not the authentication succeeded.
-------
Supported client method orders:
publickey,keyboard-interactive
publickey,password
publickey,keyboard-interactive,password
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
Any other combination of authentication methods will fail.
Fix:
Implemented stricter error handling in authentication checking.
670376 : CVE-2017-1000364
Solution Article: K51931024
670367 : On large APM configurations (1000 Policies and a large number of Customization groups) mcpd gets killed before it can complete validation.
Solution Article: K39391280
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
On large APM configurations (1000 Policies and a large number of Customization groups) mcpd gets killed before it can complete validation.
The limit of customization group object we can load(on bigip VE) is around 13K.
Conditions:
Large number of policies (thousands) and customization objects (tens of thousands).
Impact:
Unable to load configuration.
Workaround:
Turn off watchdog for mcpd via tmsh using the following command:
tmsh modify sys daemon-ha mcpd heartbeat disabled
Important! Remember to re-enable tmsh watchdog after the config loads successfully. To do so, run the following command:
tmsh modify sys daemon-ha mcpd heartbeat enabled
Fix:
Large APM configurations no longer cause mcpd restart, so configurations load as expected.
670258 : Multicast pings not forwarded by TMM
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When multicast routing is configured, ICMP or ICMP6 pings are not forwarded by TMM even though UDP and other protocol traffic to the same group addresses works.
Conditions:
Multicast routing configured, VIP configured to forward ICMP traffic.
Impact:
Multicast group addresses cannot be reached with ICMP or ICMP6 echo requests.
Workaround:
n/a
Fix:
TMM no longer drops ping requests to multicast group addresses that should be forwarded.
670245 : IP forwarding virtual server drops packets with TTL of 1 in TTL preserve mode
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
FastL4/IP forwarding virtual server configured to preserve TTL on forwarding, drops ingress packets with a TTL of 1.
Conditions:
- FastL4 IP forwarding virtual server with a ip-ttl-mode configured to 'preserve'.
- Packets with TTL of 1.
Impact:
Packets are dropped.
Workaround:
Change TTL mode on the FastL4 profile.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system no longer drops packers with TTL of 1 when configured with TTL mode of 'preserve'.
670238-1 : TMM may crash due to wrong flow assigned to fragmented IPv4 packet
Solution Article: K26297385
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM may crash due to wrong flow assigned to fragmented IPv4 packet.
Conditions:
This occurs when either of the following conditions occur:
-- The connection is re-accepted.
-- The FLOW_INIT iRule event is used.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes, and the correct flow is assigned.
670096 : TMM may crash when a DHCP virtual server is used with an iRule involving SERVER_DATA event and TCL 'after' command.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
When the BIG-IP system is configured with a DHCP virtual server with an iRule, the TMM may crash when a DHCP server sends back multiple identical offers for a single request to the BIG-IP system within a certain period of time.
Conditions:
When the following conditions are met:
- The BIG-IP system is configured with a virtual server with a DHCP profile and an iRule involving SERVER_DATA event and Tcl 'after' command.
- A DHCP server sends back multiple identical offers for a single request to the BIG-IP system within a certain period of time.
Impact:
The TMM crashes. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The TMM no longer crashes.
670011 : SSL forward proxy does not create the server certchain when ignoring server certificates
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Forward proxy not working correctly when the server certificates are ignored. SSL forward proxy does not create the server certchain when ignoring server certificates, this prevents the client side from trusting the server cert and the SSL handshake hangs and fails after timeout.
Conditions:
-- SSL forward proxy or SSL intercept is configured.
-- Ignore server certificate configured in the server SSL profile.
Impact:
Client cannot establish SSL connection with server due to SSL handshake always timing out.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now generates the server certchain (even when the server SSL profile ignores server certificates) and passes it to the client SSL, so that the client SSL can forge the cert and finish the SSL handshake.
669978 : SIP monitor - Via header's branch parameter collision.
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When there is a failover in a high availability (HA) setup with SIP monitors, the SIP backend servers start flapping on both units. The reason this occurs is that after the failover, the two BIG-IP systems send SIP monitoring messages to the pool members with the same branch parameter on their Via headers. The backend server internal logic gets confused by the request coming from LB2 because it uses the same branch parameters of the request coming from LB1.
Conditions:
SIP branch hash string length is small enough that when sufficient SIP monitor messages were inundated, possible branch collision.
Impact:
This causes the backend server erroneously to send a response message to LB1 instead of LB2.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Branch collisions no longer occur in this configuration.
669974 : Encoding binary data using ASN1::encode may truncate result
Solution Article: K90395411
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When using ASN1::encode to encode one or more values, and where the encoding of any of these values results in a representation containing a NUL ('\x0') byte, the overall result that is presented to the iRule does not include the entire set of encoded values and is truncated at the first NUL byte.
Conditions:
-- Using ASN1::encode with binary values (e.g., INTEGER).
-- Encoded results contain a NUL ('\x0') byte.
Impact:
Encoding results in the wrong/truncated value.
Workaround:
It is possible to encode the problematic values using an alternative method.
Fix:
ASN1::encode now correctly encodes binary values.
669888 : No distinction between IPv4 addresses and IPv6 subnet ::ffff:0:0/96
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP does not differentiate between IPv4 addresses (such as 1.2.3.4) and IPv6 addresses in the prefix ::ffff:0:0/96 (such as ::ffff:102:304, also written ::ffff:1.2.3.4). If you enter such an IPv6 address, the equivalent IPv4 address will be rendered and used.
Conditions:
Any attempt to use an IPv6 address in that subnet.
Impact:
The BIG-IP system will operate as if you entered the IPv4 address.
Workaround:
No workaround at this time.
Fix:
The differing addresses now are handled correctly. For most modules, this does not change the functionality at all. AFM is one exception; IPv6 traffic in the ::ffff:0:0/96 subnet will be treated differently than IPv4 traffic.
669851 : JSON encryption cannot be configured for URI's with custom ports
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
JSON encryption does not encrypt Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) request data that is being sent to a URI with a port number in it.
Conditions:
An API end-point that includes a port number.
Impact:
Request data not encrypted.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
WebSafe URL normalization now properly accounts for port numbers.
669739 : Potential core when using MRF SIP with SCTP
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
The system may core when using SCTP with MRF SIP if the outgoing connection receives more messages than it can process.
Conditions:
-- SCTP with MRF SIP configured.
-- Outgoing connection receives more messages than it can process.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
With SCTP with MRF SIP, the system better handles conditions when the outgoing connection receives more messages than it can process, so the system does not core and restart.
669459 : Efect of bad connection handle between APMD and memcachd
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When a connection handle (fd) between apmd and memcachd gets bad (someone else is using or already closed by memcachd), all worker threads gets locked out. A cleaner thread then restart APMD with an assert.
Conditions:
This is difficult to reproduce. It happens if one or more connection handle between apmd worker thread and memcachd gets misused.
Impact:
APMD gets locked down , eventually restart with a core.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Communication between APMD and TMM has been improved to be more tolerant of error conditions.
669364 : TMM core when server responds fast with server responses such as 404.
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
TMM core when server responds fast with server responses such as 404.
Conditions:
-- FPS gets a request with a WebSafe URL (usually global URL - declared by signatures update).
-- Server response is fast (based on URL/headers).
-- FPS need to take some action on response.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
FPS now handles these conditions without a tmm crash.
669306 : The HTTP_DISABLE iRule event may cause a TMM crash
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The HTTP_DISABLE iRule event is invoked when the HTTP filter is enabled or disabled. If this occurs before the first HTTP request is released, then the TMM may crash.
Conditions:
-- The HTTP_DISABLE iRule event is used.
-- HTTP is disabled before the first request reaches the HTTP filter. (This might occur if TCP::collect is used, or if HTTP::disable is invoked in CLIENT_ACCEPTED.)
Impact:
A TMM core. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The HTTP_DISABLE event now works in the described case without causing a TMM crash.
669262 : [GUI][ZoneRunner] reverse zones should be treated case insensitive when creating resource record
Solution Article: K91122850
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Creating a reverse zone in ZoneRunner ending not exactly as .arpa but with other case variations like .ARPA, resulting that zone is not treated as reverse zone.
PTR is not available from the 'Type' dropbox menu when creating new resource record for that zone:
DNS :: Zones : ZoneRunner : Resource Record List :: New Resource Record.
Conditions:
Creating a reverse zone in ZoneRunner ending not exactly as .arpa but with other case variations like .ARPA.
Impact:
Cannot create PTR resource record for the created reverse zones.
Workaround:
Create reverse zones exactly ending with .arpa.
669255-4 : An enabled sFlow receiver can cause poor TMM performance on certain BIG-IP platforms
Solution Article: K20100613
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If the BIG-IP configuration includes at least one enabled sFlow receiver, certain platforms will experience poor TMM performance. Symptoms will include one or more of the following:
- Higher than normal ping latency to the BIG-IP Self-IP addresses.
- Higher than normal latency for applications flowing through BIG-IP virtual servers.
- TMM clock advanced messages in the /var/log/ltm file.
- Continuous activation and then quick deactivation of the idle enforcer for all TMM instances in the /var/log/kern.log file.
Conditions:
The BIG-IP configuration must include at least one enabled sFlow receiver (it doesn't matter whether this is reachable or not) and the platform type must be one of the following:
- BIG-IP i10000 series
- BIG-IP i7000 series
- BIG-IP i5000 series
- BIG-IP i4000 series
- BIG-IP i2000 series
- VIPRION B4450 blade
Impact:
The BIG-IP system operates at a suboptimal performance level.
Workaround:
If the sFlow receiver is not strictly necessary for the correct functioning of your deployment, this can be disabled or removed to work around the issue.
Fix:
Performance is no longer degraded on certain platforms when the configuration includes enabled sFlow receivers.
669241 : Cannot create stateless virtual servers with ip-protocol set to 'gre'.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Stateless virtual servers can be used only for UDP traffic.
Conditions:
Attempt to create a stateless virtual server with ip-protocol set to 'gre'.
Impact:
Operation does not succeed. Cannot create stateless virtual servers with ip-protocol set to 'gre'.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Can now create stateless virtual servers with ip-protocol set to 'gre'.
Behavior Change:
Previously, stateless virtual servers could only be used for UDP traffic.
With this enhancement, you can configure stateless virtual servers with IP protocol set to 'gre'.
669154 : Creating new invalid SAML IdP configuration object may cause tmm restart in rare cases.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Adding new SAML IdP configuration object containing empty attribute values via tmsh may cause tmm to restart.
Conditions:
New SSO SAML configuration contains one or more attribute values containing a session variable, following by another empty value "", for example:
multi-values { "%{session.ad.last.attr.name}" "" }
Note: This is not a valid configuration: empty values must not be provided in the list of SAML attributes.
Impact:
TMM may restart when new configuration is added. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Remove empty attribute values from configuration.
Fix:
SAML object validation has been improved so that empty SAML SSO object attribute values will no longer be accepted.
669153 : On demand cert authentication does not work with Linux CLI client
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If access policy is configured with on demand certificate authentication, Linux CLI client continually creates new sessions on APM until sessions are exhausted.
Conditions:
All conditions should be true
1) Linux CLI client is used
2) On demand certificate authentication is configured
Impact:
Client fails to establish connection. On APM, multiple sessions are created.
Workaround:
Use F5 helper apps client to launch VPN
Fix:
Fixed an issue with on demand cert authentication not working with Linux CLI client
669025 : Exclude the trusted anchor certificate in hash algorithm selection when Forward Proxy forges a certificate
Solution Article: K11425420
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SSL Forward Proxy signs a forged certificate with a hash algorithm. This selected hash algorithm is the weakest algorithm from the certificates in the server certificate chain except the self-signed certificate.
Some of the intermediate CA certificates in the cert chain use the SHA1 hash algorithm. This kind of intermediate CAs usually is are the BIG-IP system's ca-bundle. BIG-IP receives the cert chain including the intermediate CA and forges the cert with SHA1, which is rejected by some web clients.
Conditions:
-- The BIG-IP system is configured to use SSL Forward Proxy or SSL Intercept.
-- Some intermediate CA in the web server's cert chain is using a weak algorithm like SHA1 to sign certificates.
-- The web client rejects the weak-algorithm-signed certificate.
Impact:
Clients cannot access the web server due to SSL handshake failure.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This fix excludes trusted CA certificates in hash algorithm selection. This may prevent forged certificate from using SHA1 hash algorithm.
669021 : Application Tunnel fails to start with the following message: Failed, Couldn't open proxy server.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Application Tunnel fails to start, with the following message: Failed, Couldn't open proxy server.
Also, logterminal.txt might contain multiple entries similar to the following:
2017-05-28,10:44:11:080, 2724,2500,HOST, 48, , 1801, CHostCtrl::OnTimer(), TUNNEL_SERVER_READY_CHECK - TunnelServer is ready
2017-05-28,10:44:11:095, 2724,2500,HOST, 48, , 1801, CHostCtrl::OnTimer(), TUNNEL_SERVER_READY_CHECK - TunnelServer is ready
2017-05-28,10:44:11:111, 2724,2500,HOST, 48, , 1801, CHostCtrl::OnTimer(), TUNNEL_SERVER_READY_CHECK - TunnelServer is ready
Conditions:
Conditions are undefined. If a thread running in F5 components gets blocked by something such as Anti-Virus, WM_TIMER events might cause the Microsoft Windows message queue to overfill, resulting in unexpected behavior.
Note: This is an intermittent issue. Such instances of congestion happen when a thread, typically the main thread, is blocked by some long-standing (blocking) operation and does not happen in general use.
Impact:
Application Tunnel does not start.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Application Tunnel client code has been improved to implement a queue overfill protection to prevent possible problems when starting the app tunnel.
668964 : 'bgp neighbor <peer -IP> update-source <IP>' command may apply change to all peers in peer-group
Solution Article: K81873940
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When running the 'bgp neighbor <peer IP> update-source <IP>' command to a single peer, the changes may be applied to all peers in peer-group, if the peer IP belongs to a peer group.
Conditions:
- Using BGP with peer-groups.
- Run 'bgp neighbor <peer IP> update-source <IP>', where <peer IP> is an IP of a peer in a peer-group.
Impact:
Changes may apply to all peers in the group.
Workaround:
Depending on the network setup, it may be possible to workaround the issue using the interface version of the command:
bgp neighbor <peer IP> update-source <vlan name>.
Fix:
The command 'bgp neighbor <peer -IP> update-source <IP>' no longer applies the change to all peers in peer-group
668802 : GTM link graphs fail to display in the GUI
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a BIG-IP administrator tries to view the GTM link graphs in the GUI, the system reports 'General database error retrieving information'.
statsd reports an error in /var/log/ltm
err statsd[6318]: 011b030d:3: Graph '/Common/Link_AS394043' not found
Conditions:
-- BIG-IP DNS/GTM is licensed and provisioned.
-- BIG-IP DNS/GTM links are configured.
-- Trying to view the GTM link graphs in the GUI.
Impact:
Unable to view BIG-IP DNS/GTM link graphs.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The GTM graphs are available as expected.
668623 : macOS Edge client fails to detect correct system language for regions other than USA
Solution Article: K85991425
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
macOS Edge client fails to detect correct system language for regions other than USA.
Conditions:
-- macOS Sierra.
-- Non-English language (e.g., Korean with different regions).
Impact:
Incorrect customization of Edge client for certain items, such as: logo, banner color, banner text color, and tray icon type.
Workaround:
Run one of the following command on the Terminal and re-launch Edge client:
For English:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "en" "en-US"
For German:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "de" "de-US"
For Korean:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "ko" "ko-US"
For Japanese:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "ja" "ja-US"
For French:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "fr" "fr-US"
For Spanish:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "es" "es-US"
For Chinese traditional:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "zh-Hant" "zh-Hant-TW" "zh-Hant-US"
For Chinese simplified:
$ defaults write -globalDomain AppleLanguages -array "zh-Hans" "zh-Hans-US"
Fix:
Customization of the following items for Edge client now correctly reflect the region's language selection.
-- Edge client logo.
-- Banner color.
-- Banner text color.
-- Tray icon.
668532 : Cached stale Kerberos tickets can cause auth failures.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
After an upgrade, an attempt is made to update/renew an expired Kerberos ticket, and if that does not occur; it will result in stale/old Kerberos ticket causing APM end users to experience failures in authentication.
Conditions:
Kerberos tickets cannot be cleared and renewed.
Impact:
APM end users experience authentication failures and loss of connectivity.
Workaround:
Restart Kerberos Cache.
Fix:
A button is provided to be able to clear Kerberos cache from GUI. Similarly there is an option provided to clear cache using TMSH, using the following command:
tmsh modify active-directory ad-auth-server cleanup-cache kerberos
668522 : bigd might try to read from a file descriptor that is not ready for read
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The bigd process might consume excessive CPU resources or monitor probes might be erroneously marked as failed.
Conditions:
External monitors are in use. External monitors include user-defined external monitors as well as built-in external monitors (for example, SNMP, LDAP, etc.).
Impact:
The bigd process might consume excessive CPU resources for for various amounts of time.
Single monitor probes might fail. Depending upon the timing of these failures, it might be possible to see monitor flapping when multiple probes for a specific monitored object happen to fail.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
An issue was resolved where the bigd process might consume excessive CPU resources or monitor probes might be erroneously marked as failed.
668521 : Bigd might stall while waiting for an external monitor process to exit
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The bigd process restarts due to a hearbeat failure. /var/log/ltm will contain a message similar to:
warning sod[5444]: 01140029:4: HA daemon_heartbeat bigd fails action is restart.
Conditions:
External monitors are in use. External monitors include user-defined external monitors as well as built-in external monitors (for example, SNMP, LDAP, etc.)
High system load makes this more likely to occur.
Impact:
bigd will restart due to a heartbeat failure and monitoring will be interrupted.
Workaround:
Mitigations:
-- If possible, reduce the system load on the BIG-IP system.
-- If possible, use a built-in monitor type.
Fix:
bigd no longer stalls while waiting for an external monitor process to exit.
668501 : HTTP2 does not handle some URIs correctly
Solution Article: K07369970
668434 : Trap destination network option of 'default' is not valid
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The GUI and TMSH include an option for trap destination network that is not valid. The option 'default' can be entered in TMSH and selected in the GUI.
In TMUI (the GUI), the system posts an error 'Required' when trying to save.
In TMSH, the system posts the following error:
01070911:3: The requested enumerated (default) is invalid (, mgmt, other) for network. This is correct functionality.
Conditions:
Select 'default' from the dropdown menu in System :: SNMP :: Traps : Destination in the GUI. Or specify 'default' in the tmsh command: modify sys snmp traps modify.
Impact:
Selecting/specifying the 'default' option results in an error. The system rejects the selection in the GUI, so 'default' cannot be selected.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The option 'default' was incorrectly included in TMUI, and has now been removed. Although you can still specify it in TMSH, the error message indicates that it is invalid, which is correct.
668419 : ClientHello sent in multiple packets results in TCP connection close
Solution Article: K53322151
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When the BIG-IP system receives ClientHello messages in multiple fragments, and the first fragment length is smaller than 8 bytes, SSL might process it as a non-SSL packet.
Conditions:
-- The system receives ClientHello messages in multiple fragments.
-- The first fragment length is smaller than 8 bytes.
Impact:
SSL might process the first fragment as a non-SSL packet, and discard it, and then tear down the TCP connection.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now, if the system receives the ClientHello message in multiple fragments, and the first fragment is smaller than 8 bytes, the system waits for the whole SSL packet to arrive before processing it.
668352-1 : High Speed Logging unbalance in log distribution for multiple pool destination.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Remote High Speed Logging may send logs in an imbalance when configured to use multiple logging pools.
The imbalance may occur if the logging destination remained idle for a while (no logs sent) after initial configuration.
Conditions:
-- Remote High Speed Logging destination configured with multiple pools.
-- The logging destination idle after initial configuration for more than 5 seconds.
Impact:
-- Log distribution imbalance.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Logs distributed equally on destination pools.
668252 : TMM crash in PEM_DIAMETER component
Solution Article: K22784428
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crashes when the route to PCRF is lost.
Conditions:
-- PEM establishes connection with the diameter endpoint (Gx / Gy).
-- The route to the diameter endpoint is lost (interface down / route deleted).
Impact:
TMM diameter module tries to communicate, does not handle the error, and crashes. Module reboot. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Mitigation: Ensure that the network interface configuration routing diameter packet is not manually brought down.
No workaround for externally triggered failures.
Fix:
The system now handles connections established with the diameter endpoint when the route to PCRF is lost.
668196 : Connection limit continues to be enforced with least-connections and pool member flap, member remains down
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In rare circumstances while using least-connections load balancing with a connection limit applied, if a pool member is at the connection limit and the node is stopped and restarted, the node will remain marked down.
Conditions:
This occurs under the following circumstances:
- Least Connections (node or member).
- Connection limit is set.
- Then a pool member hits the connection limit.
- The pool member is then marked down then up (e.g., manually).
Impact:
Pool member remains marked down.
Workaround:
This condition is very rare but if it occurs you can try removing the pool member or node and re-adding it.
Fix:
Connection limit is now correctly enforced with least-connections and pool member flap, so the member no longer incorrectly remains down.
668048 : TMM memory leak when manually enabling/disabling pool member used as HSL destination
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
High Speed Logging fails to free an allocated cache memory resulting in memory leak. A small linear increase in mds_btree_nodes memory utilization may occur.
Conditions:
- Remote High Speed Logging configured.
- Server-side connections dropped or closed. OR
- High Speed Logging pool members removed.
Impact:
Increase in mds_btree_nodes memory utilization.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
High Speed Logging frees allocated memory correctly.
668006 : Suspended 'after' command leads to assertion if there are multiple pending events
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crashes when an iRule has multi-parking commands including command after.
Conditions:
-- iRule has multi-parking commands.
-- Command after is used multiple times in the iRule.
Note: The exact condition of crashing tmm is not definitive, but when the above situation is met, it could trigger this crash.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Depending on the iRule, (e.g., script that uses command after very heavily, very often), the usages can be combined:
after 100
after 200 { some script }
can be combined to after 300 { the script }
Fix:
Suspended 'after' command no longer leads to assertion if there are multiple pending events
667872 : Websafe's 'Apply cookies to base domain' feature doesn't work for non standard ports
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
'Apply cookies to base domain' feature doesn't work for non standard ports.
Conditions:
'Apply cookies to base domain' is enabled and
connection is over non-standard ports (not 80, 443, etc.).
Impact:
Cookies won't be applied to base domain, thus WebSafe functionality will be broken and missing cookie alerts will be sent.
Workaround:
Use only standard ports.
Fix:
FPS now correctly parses base-domain, including port (if exists).
667763 : APM Network Tunnel not connecting when Virtual Server has Application DoS profile
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
APM Network Tunnel is not connecting when Virtual Server has Application DoS profile assigned to it.
Conditions:
This happens when the Virtual Server has both 'Network Access' and a DoS profile with 'Application' enabled.
Impact:
APM end users cannot connect to the Network Tunnel.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
APM Network Tunnel can now be used on the same Virtual Server that has an Application DoS profile.
667662 : Autolasthop does not work for PPTP-GRE traffic.
Solution Article: K06579313
Component: Carrier-Grade NAT
Symptoms:
Autolasthop does not work for PPTP-GRE traffic.
Conditions:
Autolasthop configured for client ingress VLAN, serving PPTP-ALG traffic.
Impact:
PPTP-ALG traffic through the BIG-IP system.
Workaround:
Create static routes to return PPTP-GRE traffic back to the client network.
Fix:
Autolasthop setting works correctly for PPTP-GRE traffic.
667661-1 : Adding HA devices to Access Group in BIG-IQ fails with error : 'Failed to download file (null). java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: REMOTE_SOURCE_FILE requires remoteFilePath'
Solution Article: K69015104
Component: Device Management
Symptoms:
Adding a secondary HA device to Access Group fails with error 'Failed to download file (null). java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: REMOTE_SOURCE_FILE requires remoteFilePath'.
Conditions:
Fails when adding a HA device to Access Group.
Impact:
Device cannot be added to Access Group.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now gets the correct filepath from secondary HA devices so that BIG-IQ can download and manage the files.
667648 : TMM can crash when it exits while still processing traffic
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Unexpected TMM crash during shutdown.
Conditions:
This is a randomly occurring, potentially timing-related issue that might be related to other operations also occurring during shutdown.
Impact:
Service outage due to TMM crash.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM crash no longer occurs under these conditions.
667627 : sudo security update
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A flaw was found in the way sudo parsed tty information from the process status file in the proc filesystem.
(CVE-2017-1000367)
Conditions:
A local user with privileges to execute commands via sudo could use this flaw to escalate their privileges to root.
Impact:
None. The sudo configuration on BIG-IP systems does not expose this vulnerability.
Fix:
Sudo updated to resolve vulnerability
667600 : Default 'enabled' value for 'request-based-authentication' of Kerberos Auth agent leads to various issues.
Solution Article: K34203924
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The default value for 'request-based-authentication' property of Kerberos Auth agent is 'enabled'. This can lead to various issues, so most configurations require 'request-based-authentication' to be disabled.
Conditions:
Create a new Kerberos Auth agent in an Access Policy
Impact:
The 'request-based-authentication' property is 'enabled' by default, which can lead to various issues.
Workaround:
You can use either of these mitigations:
-- Disable 'request-based-authentication' manually during creation of a Kerberos Auth agent.
-- Modify the agent after it is created.
Fix:
The default value for 'request-based-authentication' property of Kerberos Auth agent is now 'disabled'. Previously, the default was 'enabled'.
Behavior Change:
The default value for 'request-based-authentication' property of Kerberos Auth agent is now 'disabled'. Previously, the default was 'enabled'. During upgrade, if you have any Kerberos Auth agents with RBA enabled, the value remains the same. However, when you create a new Kerberos Auth agent, 'request-based-authentication' is set to 'disabled' by default, and you must manually set it to 'enabled', if needed.
667594 : Rewrite plugin could crash on rewriting of some URLs in POST data
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Rewrite might crash on rewriting POST data with specific characters in the URL.
Conditions:
Rewrite of POST data with specific characters in the URL.
Impact:
Temporary outage of Portal Access services.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed an issue which could cause crash of rewrite plugin when patching links in POST request body.
667577 : Access profile 'Restrict to Single Client IP' setting not enforced with DTLS tunnel
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
After APM end users establish a session from one client IP address, if they roam and get a different client IP address, the DTLS tunnel will still be able to establish, because the system does not enforce 'Restrict to Single Client IP'.
Conditions:
The client IP used to establish the session is different from the client IP used to establish DTLS tunnel and the 'Restrict to Single Client IP' setting is enabled.
Impact:
The DTLS tunnel will be established, which allows the client to access internal network resources from forbidden subnet.
Workaround:
Disable usage of DTLS tunnel.
Fix:
The 'Restrict to Single Client IP' setting is enforced correctly for DTLS tunnel.
667405 : Fragemented IPsec encrypted packets with fragmented original payloads may cause memory leak in the TMM.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When the BIG-IP system receives fragmented IPsec encrypted packets that contain fragmented IP packets, memory leaks may occur in the TMM.
Conditions:
The BIG-IP system receives fragmented IPsec encrypted packets that contain fragmented IP packets.
Impact:
Memory leak in the TMM.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
No memory leak in the TMM.
667404 : Fragmented IP over IPsec tunnels might capture mcp flows and provoke restarts
Solution Article: K77576404
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If fragmented IP packets match an IPsec policy, then get forwarded to another tmm for actual processing, the flow lookup might accidentally grab a stale flow_key for another connflow, including internal MCP flows. When that happens, if IPsec does tunnel those flows, internal MCP heartbeats later miss and cause tmm restarts.
Conditions:
-- Packet fragmentation.
-- Packets are serviced by IPsec due to a matching policy for those packets.
Impact:
Tmm restarts. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
You can prevent this using either of the following methods:
-- If you can, arrange that fragmented packets are re-assembled before reaching IPsec policy handling.
-- Modify MTU configuration so fragmentation does not happen.
Note: There is no mitigation when fragmented packets reach IPsec and need forwarding from one tmm to another.
Fix:
Now fragmented packets are handled correctly, and other flows cannot experience interference.
667382 : Unable to highlight and copy session ID from Active Sessions
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The session ID field in Active Session page cannot be selected or copied
Conditions:
This occurs on the Access Policy :: Manage Sessions :: Active Session page.
Impact:
Cannot select or copy session ID.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The BIG-IP GUI now allows select/copy clipboard operations on the APM session ID screen.
667318 : BIG-IP DNS/GTM link graphs fail to display in the GUI.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a BIG-IP administrator tries to view the GTM link graphs in the GUI, the system reports 'General database error retrieving information'.
statsd reports an error in /var/log/ltm
err statsd[6318]: 011b030d:3: Graph '/Common/Link_AS394043' not found
Conditions:
-- BIG-IP DNS/GTM is licensed and provisioned.
-- BIG-IP DNS/GTM links are configured.
Impact:
Unable to view BIG-IP DNS/GTM link graphs.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
BIG-IP DNS/GTM link graphs are now available in the GUI.
667304 : Logon page shows 'Save Password' checkbox even if 'Allow Password Caching' is not enabled
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
'Save Password' checkbox is shown even if the feature is not enabled.
Conditions:
-- APM end user tries to authenticate to APM/BIG-IP Server.
-- 'Save Password' is not enabled.
Impact:
APM end user receives the login page with 'Save Password' checkbox. Checking the box has no effect unless 'Save Password' is enabled.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
'Save Password' checkbox is not shown unless the feature is enabled.
667302 : Cannot create CE policies when only APM is provisioned.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Cannot create CE policies when only APM is provisioned because the Type select is not displayed.
Conditions:
-- Provision and license APM only (no PEM or AFM).
-- Go to Local Traffic :: Policies : Policy List.
-- Create a policy and try to change type to CE Profile.
Impact:
Cannot create CE policies.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to create CE policies when only APM is provisioned.
Fix:
Users can now create CE policies when only APM is provisioned.
667295 : 'RTSP::header exists' iRule command always returns True
Solution Article: K51601122
Component: Carrier-Grade NAT
Symptoms:
Using the 'RTSP::header exists' command in an iRule returns true even if the header is not present.
Conditions:
Using the 'RTSP::header exists' command in an iRule, e.g., [RTSP::header exists "Transmitting"].
Impact:
Returns 1 (TRUE) even if the header is not present. Should return 2 (ERR_NOT_FOUND) on failure.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The 'RTSP::header exists' command works correctly in an iRule now.
667278-5 : DSC connections between BIG-IP units may fail to establish
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The device service clustering (DSC) connection between two BIG-IP units may fail to establish. One unit will log messages similar to the following example:
-- err mcpd[7912]: 01071af4:3: Inbound CMI connection from IP (192.168.100.1) denied because it came from VLAN (v1542), not from expected VLAN (tmm).
While the unit at the other end of the connection will log messages similar to the following example:
-- notice mcpd[5730]: 01071432:5: CMI peer connection established to 192.168.200.1 port 6699 after 0 retries
May 31 20:58:04 BIG-IP-c-sea notice mcpd[5730]: 0107143c:5: Connection to CMI peer 192.168.200.1 has been removed
Conditions:
This issue occurs when the Self-IP addresses used for Config-Sync by the two BIG-IP units are not in the same IP subnet, and special routing is configured between the BIG-IP units. Examples of special routing include a gateway pool or dynamic routing configurations with multiple routes to the same destination (i.e., ECMP routing).
Impact:
Config-Sync and device discovery operations will fail between affected units.
Workaround:
You can work around this issue by using Self-IP addresses for Config-Sync that are on the same IP subnet or rely on simpler routing to achieve connectivity (i.e., a single route).
Fix:
Config-Sync and device discovery operations no longer fail.
667259 : Memory Leak in RAM Cache
Solution Article: K15364500
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
A slow increase in the magnitude of the value in the tm_header bucket of the memory_usage_stat table.
Conditions:
This occurs during a refresh of a cached document.
Impact:
A memory leak whose speed is relative to the life time of the documents in the cache, and the number of documents that can be refreshed.
Workaround:
If the document cannot be refreshed, the memory leak won't occur.
A server configuration change or a response iRule that removes the Last-Modified, Expires, and Cache-Control headers will allow the BIG-IP system to cache documents and serve them from cache, but will not attempt to refresh them and thus avoid this leak.
This workaround results in retrieving the whole document from the server when it has expired.
Fix:
Memory Leak in RAM Cache has been fixed.
667114 : TCP flows going through the IP forwarding and L2 forwarding virtual server might get very low bandwidth.
Solution Article: K32622880
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
TCP flows going through the IP forwarding and L2 forwarding virtual server might get very low bandwidth.
Conditions:
-- BWC policy applied.
-- TCP traffic passes through the IP forwarding or L2 forwarding virtual server.
Impact:
Lower throughput than expected.
Workaround:
When using BWC, use a proxy virtual server instead of IP forwarding or L2 forwarding virtual servers.
Fix:
TCP flows going through the IP forwarding and L2 forwarding virtual server no longer affect bandwidth.
667082-4 : Dynamic Routing ZebOS using ip ospf <IP> message-digest-key command may fail.
Solution Article: K21090061
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Failure occurs when attempting to configure or load OSPF configurations in imish using an interface-level command similar to the following:
ip ospf <IP> message-digest-key <key index> md5 <password>.
Conditions:
This occurs when using the following command:
ip ospf <IP> message-digest-key.
Impact:
The command causes an error and cannot be used or loaded. This may cause OSPFv2 adjacencies to fail.
Workaround:
If possible, use the non-IP version of the interface-level command, similar to the following:
ip ospf message-digest-key <key index> md5 <password>.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now correctly loads the ZebOS 'ip ospf <IP> message-digest-key' interface-level command.
667076 : WebSocket URLs over SSL don't match when differentiate HTTP/HTTPS is disabled
Solution Article: K92494571
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A WebSocket URL is not detected as such in the switch-protocol request.
Conditions:
-- ASM policy with 'Differentiate between HTTP/WS and HTTPS/WSS URLs' disabled.
-- Explicit WebSocket URLs, '/wss' configured.
-- The ASM policy is attached to both a non-SSL virtual server and an SSL virtual server.
-- Requests arrives, one from the SSL connection and one from the non-SSL connection.
Impact:
Over the SSL connection the request URL is not detected as '/wss' but as the wildcard URL.
Over the non-SSL connection the request will be detected as '/wss' the WebSocket URL.
Workaround:
Enable 'Differentiate between HTTP/WS and HTTPS/WSS URLs'.
Fix:
A WebSocket URL is now detected as such in the switch-protocol request.
667034-2 : Keylogger protection is incompatible with the jQuery plugin "capslockstate".
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Keylogger protection generates random keypress events on the web page. If the jQuery plugin is in "Caps Lock" state and keylogger generates "a" (for example) then the jQuery plugin change its state back to "Caps Lock" off.
Conditions:
n/a
Impact:
Keylogger protection changes the state of the jQuery plugin ("Caps Lock" off ,"Caps Lock" on, unknown).
Workaround:
n/a
Fix:
The FPS code was aligned to the jQuery plugin so that the
jQuery plugin and keylogger protection are now in sync.
667028 : DNS Express does not run on i11000 platforms with htsplit disabled.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
tmm processes enter a restart loop when trying to run DNS Express (DNSX) on i11000 platforms with htsplit disabled.
Conditions:
-- i11000 platform.
-- htsplit disabled (sys db scheduler.splitplanes.ltm set to false).
-- Trying to run DNSX.
Impact:
tmm processes enter a restart loop. In this condition, DNSX does not run, though other DNS functions are unaffected.
Workaround:
Enable htsplit using the following command:
modify sys db scheduler.splitplanes.ltm value true
Fix:
tmm no longer cores under these conditions. However, you cannot use DNSX with htsplit disabled; htsplit must be enabled.
Note: DNSX works as expected with htsplit enabled, both before and after the fix.
667013 : Wildcard URLs with identical wildcard order will have only one of them being enforced
Solution Article: K13220614
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Enforcement is done on only one of the wildcards with an duplicate wildcard order.
Conditions:
There are several wildcard URLs simultaneously using REST, without specifying wildcardOrder.
Impact:
Not all wildcards will be enforced.
Workaround:
Update each wildcard with a specific wildcard order.
Fix:
Enforcement is now done on all wildcards, according to new enforcement wildcard order set when applying the policy.
666986 : Filter by Support ID is not working in Request Log
Solution Article: K50320144
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
In some cases the Support ID of a request might be shorter than 19 digits. In this case filter by Support ID does not work in Request Logs.
Conditions:
-- Support ID is shorter than 19 digits.
-- Trying to filter by Support ID.
Impact:
Filter by Support ID is not displayed in filter bar and does not affect the list.
Workaround:
You can try to filter by last 4 digits of Support ID. Although that does not replace filter by Support ID functionality, it might help.
Fix:
Filter by Support ID works for any length but 4 digits (in this case search uses the last 4 digits; also a 4-digit Support ID is not a realistic occurrence).
666947 : L2 Wire global syn cookie in HW floods SYN ACK packets to both the VLANs joined in a L2 VLAN group.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Ports that are in L2 mode have learning disabled. So although HSB should tell the switch about the ingress port from which the packet came, it cannot do so in this release. That means that the SYN ACK packet will be flooded to both the VLANs. But only the client that sends that actual SYN will accept the SYN ACK, as the other interface contains the incorrect MAC addresses and will be dropped by the host connected to the second side of port.
Conditions:
Whenever AFM global syn cookie is triggered in hardware.
Impact:
Global syn-cookie does not work without a virtual server even if another global DoS vectors work without a virtual server. The system will send a spurious SYN ACK.
There may or may not be any impact, as the spurious SYN ACK packet's MAC address will not be matched and should be dropped by the host. However, there is a possibility that it might lead to flooding of SYN ACK packets when a SYN attack is ongoing.
Workaround:
None.
666889 : Deleting virtual server may cause tmm to segfault
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Deleting virtual server may cause tmm to segfault.
Conditions:
-- Virtual server is rate-limited.
-- In-progress connections exist.
-- Virtual server is deleted.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Deleting virtual server no longer causes tmm to segfault.
666884 : cpcfg cannot copy a configuration on a chassis platform★
Solution Article: K27056204
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
cpcfg fails with errors similar to:
info: Getting configuration from HD1.3
info: Copying configuration to HD1.1
info: Applying configuration to HD1.1
error: status 256 returned by command: F5_INSTALL_MODE=install F5_INSTALL_SESSION_TYPE=hotfix chroot /mnt/tm_install/23102.e3MAZU /usr/local/bin/im -force /var/local/ucs/config.ucs
info: >++++ result:
info: Extracting manifest: /var/local/ucs/config.ucs
info: /shared: Not enough free space
info: 6144 bytes required
info: 0 bytes available
info: /var/local/ucs/config.ucs: Not enough free disk space to install!
info: Operation aborted.
Conditions:
Only on a chassis platform running 13.0.x.
Impact:
You cannot use cpcfg on a chassis platform.
Workaround:
Save a UCS from the source volume, reboot to the destination volume, then load that UCS file.
Fix:
cpcfg could incorrectly calculate the amount of free space available, refusing to do the copy unless the /shared filesystem had sufficient space to do the copy. This has been resolved and this free space calculation is done correctly.
666790 : Use HSB HiGig MAC reset to recover both FCS errors and link instability
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In addition to HiGig Link instability, FCS errors can be seen on internal switch and HSB Higig link. This is likely some PHY-related issues and can cause instability in communication links.
One symptom associated with this might be that a blade cannot become active and join the cluster.
Conditions:
FCS errors reported in tmm/hsbe2_internal_lbb_hgm. Traffic failure observed on some VIPs or self IPs.
Impact:
Link unstable, frame loss.
TMOS MPI and CDP packet loss and internal blade communication issues.
HSB lockup and accumulated FCS errors observed from stats and log.
Workaround:
A switch port reset might be used to recover this failure. Note, however: that procedure might cause potential HSB lockups.
Fix:
FCS errors and link instability no longer occur.
666783 : svpn goes into a reconnect loop when another adapter is connected after VPN is connected.
Solution Article: K11974816
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If you connect to VPN, and a previously disconnected network adapter (WiFi/ethernet) gets connected, then svpn goes into a reconnect loop due to routing table conflicts.
Conditions:
- Split tunnel configuration.
- 'Prohibit routing table changes during Network Access' is enabled.
- VPN is connected and a previously disconnected network adapter (WiFi/ethernet) gets connected.
Impact:
Reconnecting loop until you manually click Disconnect.
Workaround:
Disable the 'Prohibit routing table changes' option in Network Access.
Fix:
On the Mac VPN client, the svpn process no longer goes into a reconnect loop when another adapter is connected after VPN is connected.
666689 : Occasional "profile not found" errors following activate access policy
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Immediately following the applying of a modified access policy it is possible for some profiles to disappear.
It is transient and within a minute or two the profiles are available again.
Conditions:
Clicking "apply access policy" in the GUI or using tmsh to increment snapshot ids will clear the list of profiles and policies and then rebuild those lists. Authentication requests using profiles or policies not yet rebuilt returned the "profile not found" error.
Impact:
Some authentication attempts fail while the lists get rebuilt.
Retrying the authentication a minute or two later succeeds.
Workaround:
Retry the authentication.
Fix:
Applying Access Policies in APM is improved to avoid a short dead time between when the old policies are removed and the new policies are activated.
666616 : Some HTTP iRule commands should always return results as Tcl lists, but do not.
Solution Article: K82565029
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The HTTP iRule commands behave differently if they return only a single result. They will return a Tcl string rather than a Tcl list containing a string.
Conditions:
One or more of the following HTTP iRule commands are used, and the conditions exist such that a single result is returned:
HTTP::cookie names
HTTP::cookie attribute names
HTTP::header names
HTTP::header values
Impact:
A string is returned rather than a list. This may affect Tcl code that expects the result to be a list, leading to incorrect behavior.
Workaround:
If the result is not a list, this can be detected in a Tcl script, and the result handled as a special case.
Fix:
HTTP iRule commands that return a Tcl list will do so in all cases.
666595 : Monitor node log fd leak by bigd instances not actively monitoring node
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Each instance of bigd running on the BIG-IP appliance or on each blade in a VIPRION chassis opens a file descriptor for each node or pool member that has monitor logging enabled. However, only one instance of bigd is actively monitoring each individual node, and actively logging health monitor events to the node log. When LTM health monitors are configured with node logging enabled, the bigd daemon may leak file descriptors for the node logs when the monitor is removed from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
Note: This problem does not occur if node logging is disabled in the LTM node or pool member configuration ('logging' value set to 'disabled' in the LTM node or pool member configuration) prior to removing the monitor from the LTM node, pool or pool member configuration.
Conditions:
This may occur when the following conditions are met:
1. An LTM health monitor is assigned to an LTM node, pool or pool member with node logging enabled ('logging' value set to 'enabled' in the LTM node or pool member configuration).
2. The LTM health monitor is removed from the LTM node, pool or pool member configuration while logging is still enabled ('monitor' value set to 'none').
Impact:
When this problem occurs, the instance of bigd that is actively monitoring a particular node will close its file descriptor to that node's log file (under /var/log/monitors), but other instances of bigd running on the BIG-IP appliance or on each blade in a VIPRION chassis will leak their file descriptor to the node log.
File descriptors that are opened by the bigd daemon and not closed will count against bigd's internal file descriptor limit. This may result in file descriptor exhaustion and failure of LTM health monitoring.
Workaround:
Disable node logging (set 'logging' value to 'disabled') in the LTM node or pool member configuration prior to removing the monitor from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
Fix:
The bigd daemon no longer leaks file descriptors for monitor node logs when multiple instances of bigd are running, LTM health monitors are configured with node logging enabled, and the monitor is then removed from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
666523 : Added indication for requests that were logged only as sample request for the learning suggestion or were marked for delete
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Some requests are not part of Requests log, though they are saved in the same place. BIG-IP administrator user can get access to them using Support ID.
Conditions:
-- The BIG-IP administrator opens a request using its Support ID.
-- The request being opened is marked for delete or it was logged as sample for learning suggestion, but it didn't answer to logging profile criteria.
Impact:
1. A request is visible that the BIG-IP administrator expected to be deleted (till next request log cleanup)
2. A request is visible that doesn't answer to the logging profile criteria (e.g., request is Legal, while only Illegal are logged).
3. The request accessed using the Support ID is not visible when applying other filters, e.g., when filtering by time of that request.
Workaround:
None. This is an artifact of database functionality.
Fix:
Message added to the request details explaining that this request was marked for delete or logged for learning suggestion only.
666454 : Edge client on Macbook Pro with touch bar cannot connect to VPN after OS X v10.12.5 update
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Edge client running on Macbook Pro 2016 with a touch bar interface cannot connect to VPN in a full tunneling configuration with 'Prohibit routing table modification' option selected.
Edge client's svpn.log shows an error entry similar to
2017-05-18,13:55:17:000, 16637,16638,svpn, 1, , 870, CMacOSXRouteTable::UpdateIpForwardEntry2(), EXCEPTION - write failed, 22, Invalid argument.
Conditions:
This occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
1) Edge client is running on Macbook Pro that has the iBridge interface (e.g., one with the touch bar).
2) VPN is configured in full tunneling configuration
3) Mac OS X version is v10.12.5.
Note: You can find the interface on the Macbook Pro in the Network Utility under the Info tab.
Impact:
VPN connection will fail.
Workaround:
Use one of the following workarounds:
- Disable 'Prohibit Routing table change' in the network access configuration.
- Enable 'Allow access to local subnets'.
- Enable a split tunneling configuration.
666406 : rpcbind was removed from the BIG-IP
Solution Article: K62832776
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
rpcbind was being installed on the BIG-IP and it is not being used.
Conditions:
normal install
Impact:
no impact. The daemon was removed so it wouldn't require maintenance and upgrades.
Fix:
since rpcbind is not being used on the BIG-IP it was removed.
666401 : Memory might become corrupted when a Standby device transitions to Active during failover
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a failover event occurs with connection mirroring enabled, it is possible for memory to be corrupted when the Standby device transitions to Active.
Conditions:
-- Active-Standby high availability configuration.
-- Virtual server configured with the type set to 'Standard'.
-- Connection mirroring enabled.
Impact:
Tmm might crash. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Memory is no longer corrupted.
666285 : TIN cookie value is sent as a negative integer when Max session timeout and Inactivity timeout are set to more than 24 days in access policy.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
TIN cookie value is sent as a negative integer when Max Session Timeout and Inactivity Timeout are set to more than 24 days in access policy, or when Inactivity Timeout and Max Session Timeout are set to 0.
Conditions:
-- Access policy.
-- Max session timeout and Inactivity timeout values are set to more than 24 days, or to 0 (zero).
Impact:
TIN cookie value is sent as a negative integer.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now the TIN cookie is properly set to a positive integer when Max Session Timeout and Inactivity Timeout are set to more than 24 days in access policy, or to 0 (zero).
666258 : GTM/DNS manual resume pool member not saved to config when disabled
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
manual-resume disabled pool member becomes available after reboot.
Conditions:
GTM pool is configured with manual-resume enabled and its pool member was once unavailable.
Impact:
Unexpected available pool member which should be disabled.
Workaround:
After the pool member becomes disabled, manually run:
# tmsh save sys config gtm-only
666221 : tmm may crash from DoSL7
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
tmm crash.
Conditions:
A virtual server configured with the following:
compression profile configuration, HTTP/DoSL7 with DoSL7 iRule, RamCache.
Impact:
SIGSEGV. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed a possible tmm crash.
666165 : iApp - f5.forward_proxy + checksum - config error upgrading from v12 to v13★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
v13.0.0 cli script f5.app_utils was released without a signature, causing signed iapps that refer to it to fail. 01070734:3: Configuration error: When updating status on AppTemplate ... signature verification of in
Unexpected Error: Validating configuration process failed.
Conditions:
1. Must be upgrading to 13.0.0. 2. Must have imported or created an iapp template that has a dependence, ie. tmsh::include. 3. Must have applied a checksum or signature to the imported template. Note: Deploying the iapp is not required. Config load will fail even if the iapp template is not used.
Impact:
Upgrade to v13.0.0 fails to load config.
Workaround:
Remove signatures and checksums from iApps that have script dependencies prior to upgrade.
Fix:
iApp templates and scripts are now signed.
666160 : L7 Policy reconfiguration causes a slow memory leak
Solution Article: K63132146
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a virtual server with a L7 policy is reconfigured, a small amount of memory is leaked.
Conditions:
A virtual server with L7 policies has a configuration change.
Impact:
The memory leak will reduce the amount of resources for the TMM.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
L7 Policies no longer leak memory when a virtual server using them is reconfigured.
666118 : High CPU usage from asm_config_server
Solution Article: K58571155
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Use of Automatic policy builder might result in high CPU usage of asm_config_server (and ASM slowdown).
Conditions:
- Automatic policy builder.
- Several entity types learning in 'Add all entities' configuration.
Impact:
ASM availability impacted.
Workaround:
- Switch to Manual policy builder.
- Set entity types learning to compact / selective / never.
Fix:
prevented policy builder unnecessary load on asm config
666117 : Network failover without a management address causes active-active after unit1 reboot
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
An appliance in a Device Service Cluster may erroneously claim Active status when it is rebooted. This results in an Active/Active situation, which may resolve itself by causing a failover.
Conditions:
Device Service Cluster with only self-ips configured for the failover network.
Impact:
Unexpected failover may cause traffic interruption.
Workaround:
Configuring multiple redundant network failover paths, including the management network will reduce the possibility of this problem.
Fix:
The failover daemon has been fixed to recognize that the self-IP communication paths are non-functional while the TMM is starting up, and will not go Active until sufficient time has elapsed to conclude that the peer is not present. Since the device cannot successfully process traffic until the TMM is functional, this does not result in a delay in restoring service.
666112 : TMM 'DoS Layer 7' memory leak during config load
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
Degraded performance; potential eventual out-of-memory.
Note: The 'DoS Layer 7' allocations increase by 'TMM count * #domains' after each config load.
Tip: You can watch the watch the 'DoS Layer 7' allocations increase on a shell on the BIG-IP system using the following command:
# watch -n1 -- 'tmctl -s name,allocated,max_allocated,cur_allocs memory_usage_stat | grep -E "^name|---|^DoS Layer 7 "'
Conditions:
-- Provision ASM.
-- Make sure the built-in 'security dos bot-signature' are added to the config.
-- Load the config from another shell using the following command:
tmsh load sys config
Impact:
Degraded performance; potential eventual out-of-memory.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fix memory leak after each config load.
666058 : XenApp 6.5 published icons are not displayed on APM Webtop
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
While publishing XenApp 6.5 resources through APM Webtop, some applications are not displaying the icons correctly.
VDI Error logs are seen as follows:
failed to handle '/f5vdi/citrix/icon/': Incorrect bitmap size"
Conditions:
-- XenApp 6.5 is used with their rollup hotfix 6 or 7.
-- Some of the third-party applications more icon bitmap information than expected.
Impact:
Icons are not displayed on the APM Webtop
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now APM Webtop correctly displays Citrix XenApp icons correctly regardless of the size of the bitmap data.
666032-2 : Secure renegotiation is set while data is not available.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Secure renegotiation is set while data is not available, which causes a crash in certain connections.
Conditions:
This occurs when handling SSL secure renegotiation in certain connections.
Impact:
Crashes happen to certain SSL connections.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Secure renegotiation is set while data is not available no longer causes a crash in certain connections.
665992 : Live Update via Proxy No Longer Works
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
BIG-IP devices that need to use a proxy server to communicate with callhome.f5.com, no longer receive, or check for, automatic updates.
Conditions:
The BIG-IP device is behind a network firewall and outbound communication must be through a proxy.
Impact:
The BIG-IP will not be able to contact the callhome server to check for, or receive, updates.
Workaround:
Updates can be downloaded manually from the F5 Downloads server and installed directly on the BIG-IP.
Fix:
Proxy settings are correctly used when contacting the F5 callhome server.
665924 : The HTTP2 and SPDY filters may cause a TMM crash in complicated scenarios
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
A TMM crash caused by a double-free of memory within the HTTP2 and SPDY filters. This crash could occur in other TMM sub-systems unrelated to HTTP2 or SPDY.
Conditions:
The HTTP2 or SPDY filter is used, together with many other TMM modules. This situation is difficult to trigger.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The HTTP2 and SPDY filters will no longer double-free memory in rare situations.
665906 : tmm crash in free_bufctls
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm crashes in free_bufctls.
Conditions:
Any double-free or use-after-free issue may cause this crash.
Note: The component causing the issue may vary.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release provides improved memory handling.
665778 : Non-admin BIG-IP users can now view/re-deploy iApps through TMUI.
Solution Article: K34503519
Component: iApp Technology
Symptoms:
Non-admin BIG-IP users cannot view deployed iApps, so they cannot redeploy the iApp. The system presents an error and does not allow access to the component view or the reconfiguration view. The error shown is 'An error has occurred while trying to process your request.'
Conditions:
-- Login to the BIG-IP system as a non-admin.
-- Try to view components or reconfigure iApps.
Impact:
Cannot view/re-deploy iApps.
Workaround:
Use TMSH to view/re-deploy iApps.
There are two TMUI workarounds to view/re-deploy iApps. Once you employ one of the workarounds, a Manager user can reconfigure the iApp successfully.
Note: After successful submission, the system posts the error described, and the Manager still cannot access the Component list or iApps editing screens.
-- Click on 'app_name' link anywhere in the system where iApp-related objects are listed. For example, if the iApp created a virtual server, click the Application column link on the 'Local Traffic :: Virtual Servers : Virtual Server List' page.
-- Have an Admin user provide the direct link to app. To do so, perform the following procedure:
1. Login as Admin to the BIG-IP system.
2. Navigate to iApps :: Application Services : Applications :: <app_name>.
3. Get the direct link to the app reconfigure page by hovering over the Settings icon and then clicking 'Direct link to this page'. Note: This link will work as long as 'app_name' and template name have not been modified. The URL appears similar to the following:
https://10.10.10.10/tmui/Control/jspmap/tmui/application/reenter.jsp?mode=app&name=/ptn1/abcd.app/abcd&template_name=/Common/f5.microsoft_exchange_2010_2013_cas.v1.6.1
4. Logout as Admin and login as Manager.
5. Paste the app direct link in the browser's address bar and press Enter.
Fix:
Non-admin BIG-IP users can now view/re-deploy iApps through TMUI.
665732 : FastHTTP may crash when receiving a fragmented IP packet
Solution Article: K45001711
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
A virtual server configured to use FastHTTP may cause a TMM core if fragmented IP packets are received by the virtual. This can be observed by the following TMM log statement: panic: Assertion 'l4hdr set' failed.
Conditions:
A virtual server configured with a FastHTTP profile receiving fragmented IP packets.
Impact:
Intermittent TMM core, resulting in a TMM restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Use a different profile than FastHTTP, such as a full proxy with TCP/HTTP filters.
Fix:
Force packet reassembly before packet is forwarded to a FastHTTP virtual.
665725 : Second block device image install fails to install
Solution Article: K10773217
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
'tmsh install sys software block-device-image' fails in a vCMP guest after a previous, successful installation.
Conditions:
vCMP guest install using the command 'tmsh install sys software block-device-image' executed a second time in succession.
Impact:
After one block device install succeeds, subsequent installations will fail before rebooting.
Workaround:
Restart lind on all blades of the vCMP guest using the following command:
clsh bigstart restart lind
Fix:
Block device image installs are now cleaned-up in vCMP guests, so the installation failure no longer occurs.
665656 : BWC with iSession may memory leak
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A memory leak may occur when BWC is configured with iSession.
Conditions:
-- BWC is configured with iSession.
-- The BWC policy is removed or reset.
Impact:
A memory leak.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The memory leak is prevented when BWC and iSession are configured together and a BWC policy is removed or reset.
665652 : Multicast traffic not forwarded to members of VLAN group
Solution Article: K41193475
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Multicast traffic traversing through the BIG-IP system through a VLAN that is member of a VLAN group does not get forwarded to other members of the VLAN group.
Conditions:
Multicast traffic ingress from a VLAN in a VLAN group.
Impact:
Traffic is not forwarded to the other members of the VLAN group.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Multicast traffic is now correctly forwarded to members of VLAN group.
665611 : Cannot create a Citrix or VMware View resource from Admin UI in a non-Common partition with a non-default route domain using pool as a destination
Solution Article: K36337390
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Administrator cannot create a Citrix or VMware View resource from Admin UI in a non-Common partition with a non-default route domain using pool as a destination. The system posts a message similar to the following:
01070734:3: Configuration error: apm resource remote-desktop: /subpart/sec-vdi-desktop :only one destination type is supported.
Conditions:
1) Non-default partition used (i.e., not the /Common partition).
2) This non-default partition uses a non-zero route domain.
3) A pool created in this partition.
Impact:
VDI resources (Citrix/VMware View) cannot be created using Admin UI in a non-default partition with a non-zero default route domain.
Workaround:
Use TMSH to create such a resource, using a set of commands similar to the following:
In the /Common partition, run the following command:
cd /subpart/
In subpart, run a command similar to the following:
create apm resource remote-desktop vmware-view test_res_subpart pool /subpart/pool_subpart_partition
Fix:
You can now create a Citrix or VMware View resource from Admin UI in a non-Common partition with a non-default route domain using pool as a destination
665430 : Endless loop of requests when Fingerprint enabled on ASM Policy and client timezone is UTC+5 and east
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
An endless loop of requests will be sent by browser when an ASM end user attempts to access a virtual server when Fingerprint is enabled on the ASM Policy.
This happen only for client systems that are located in a timezone of UTC+5 or east from that.
Conditions:
-- Fingerprint is enabled on the ASM Policy.
-- ASM end users are located in a timezone of UTC+5 or east from that.
Impact:
ASM end users are being blocked from accessing the back-end server.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
ASM end users in timezone UTC+5 and eastward no longer experience a request loop when Fingerprint is enabled on the ASM Policy.
665425 : AVR Max metrics shows wrong values
Solution Article: K24182390
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
In the AVR HTTP Page, metrics Max TPS and Max Throughput display incorrect values.
Conditions:
The root-cause is 32bit overflow, so the incorrect values are displayed when there are high volumes of traffic.
Impact:
Displayed metrics do not correctly show activity.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Represented values are now in 64bit instead of 32bit, and correct values are displayed.
665416 : Old versions of APM configuration snapshots need to be reaped more aggressively if not used
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Currently, it takes 24 hrs for old versions of APM config snapshots that are not being used to time out and to release the memory. If access profiles are complex and are updated frequently within 24 hrs, memory resource is likely to be exhausted.
Conditions:
If access profiles are updated frequently within 24 hrs and each version of the configuration snapshot contains many variables.
Impact:
TMM may run out of memory and crash, causing service interruption.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Per-session access policy snapshots are now deleted after 60 minutes instead of 24 hours.
665347 : GTM listener object cannot be created via tmsh while in non-Common partition
Solution Article: K17060443
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Cannot use tmsh to create a GTM listener in a non-Common partition.
Conditions:
-- In a non-Common partition.
-- Create a listener using a command similar to the following:
(/Common/newpart)(tmos)# create gtm listener new address 10.2.2.2
Impact:
The listener will not be created. The system outputs an error similar to the following:
01020036:3: The requested profile (/Common/newpart/udp_gtm_dns) was not found.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
GTM Listener parser now correctly handles validation and selections of profiles for GTM listeners.
665185 : SSL handshake reference is not dropped if forward proxy certificate lookup failed
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In rare cases, when forward-proxy certificate-lookup fails, the SSL handshake reference is not dropped, which can consume memory that is no longer needed.
Conditions:
Forward-proxy certificate-lookup fails; specifically, input string size is larger than maximum allowed.
Impact:
tmm memory use grows.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now drops the SSL handshake reference when when forward-proxy certificate-lookup fails. This is correct behavior.
665022 : Rateshaper stalls when TSO packet length exceeds max ceiling.
Solution Article: K32120323
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If a TCP Segmentation Offload (TSO) packet length exceeds the rateshaper's max ceiling, it causes the flow to stall.
Conditions:
Packet length exceeds rateshaper's configured max ceiling.
Impact:
The flow stalls.
Workaround:
Increase the configured rateshaper's max ceiling value to be larger than the largest packet length.
Fix:
Rateshaper no longer stalls when TSO packet length exceeds max ceiling.
664930 : Policy automatic learning mode changes to manual after failover
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Policy automatic learning mode changes to manual when a failover occurs.
Conditions:
-- ASM provisioned.
-- Device group with ASM policy sync configured for multi-blade devices.
-- ASM Policy is in automatic learning mode.
-- A failover occurs.
Impact:
The policy changes from automatic learning mode to manual.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Policy automatic learning mode no longer changes to manual when a failover occurs. Automatic learning mode will now be disabled only in active/active configurations.
664894 : PEM sessions lost when new blade is inserted in chassis
Solution Article: K11070206
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Inserting a blade into a chassis that is using high availability (HA) is configured for 'between clusters' can cause data loss in the SessionDB. This includes iRule table command as well as entries stored in the SessionDB from modules.
Conditions:
HA in use 'between clusters'.
Impact:
Data loss of some SessionDB entries.
Workaround:
In order to cleanly add a blade, put the setting from 'between clusters' to 'within cluster'; then add the new blade(s) to both clusters. Wait 60 seconds, then restore the HA connection to 'between clusters'
Fix:
PEM sessions are now retained when new blade is inserted in chassis when using 'between clusters'.
664829 : BIG-IP sometimes performs unnecessary reboot on first boot
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Some versions of the BIG-IP Virtual Edition (VE) software incorrectly determine that the size of its disk has changed, and re-sizes the partition table and causes a reboot to occur. This is likely to occur only on VE guests.
Conditions:
-- First boot of VE.
-- Software version that exhibits this issue.
Note: A specific software version for a specific cloud environment either always exhibit this, or never does.
Impact:
Additional, unnecessary minor filesystem size adjustment and additional time for a reboot to occur.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
An additional, unnecessary reboot of a BIG-IP Virtual Edition during its first boot-up should no longer occur.
664778 : Text in 'About BIG-IP Edge Client' cannot be copied using mouse or keyboard selection
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
You cannot use the mouse or keyboard to select or copy the text in the BIG-IP Edge Client :: About BIG-IP Edge Client, window on MacOS.
This text contains BIG-IP Edge Client version, which users sometimes need to provide for debugging.
Conditions:
Open BIG-IP Edge Client :: About BIG-IP Edge Client, and attempt to select or copy the text in this window
Impact:
Cannot copy/paste the BIG-IP Edge Client version for debugging. You must manually enter the version number.
Workaround:
Manually enter the version number.
Fix:
You can now select and copy the text in the BIG-IP Edge Client :: About BIG-IP Edge Client, window on MacOS.
664769 : TMM may restart when using SOCKS profile and an iRule
Solution Article: K33637041
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM restarts when sending traffic through a SOCKS virtual server that has an attached iRule that uses certain blocking commands.
Conditions:
Virtual server has a SOCKS profile, and an iRule which triggers on the SERVER_CONNECTED event. If the iRule uses commands that block, tmm might restart.
Impact:
Unexpected tmm restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Avoid adding iRule on the SERVER_CONNECTED event, or avoid using certain iRule commands which do not complete immediately, such as 'after', 'table', 'session', and others.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes when using SOCKS profile and serverside iRule parks.
664758 : URLDB SIGFPE - 'urldb tcl result not overwritten'
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
TMM cores with the the following notice: Assertion 'urldb tcl result not overwritten' failed.
Conditions:
Use of CATEGORY::lookup iRule in a case where the system fails to resume normal traffic flow after setting the result.
Impact:
Traffic flow is interrupted while TMM restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Added a check to ensure that upon failure to resume normal traffic flow, the result is cleared and reset so that the core does not occur.
664737 : Do not reboot on ctrl-alt-del
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BIG-IP reboots on ctrl-alt-del keys
Conditions:
VE with ctrl-alt-del keys in the video console.
Impact:
BIG-IP reboots.
Fix:
prevent reboot on ctrl-alt-del
664650 : Real time encryption on non-password fields
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Real-time encryption for non-password field when full-AJAX encryption is enabled.
Conditions:
1. Configure specific parameter with encryption enabled.
2. The page uses AJAX.
3. Change the configured parameter value in the page after it has been populated by the end user, and then submit the page.
Impact:
when malware changes input value with JS code, the system sends this value instead of the RTE one.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now sends the real value from RTE in this case.
664625 : Connection resets on Virtual Server with APM Access Profile and ASM Security Policy
Solution Article: K08041607
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
Connections to a Virtual Server will be reset and not handled by the system.
Conditions:
This happens on Virtual Servers which have an APM Access Profile and an ASM Security Policy assigned to it.
Impact:
As a result, APM and ASM end users cannot access the site.
Workaround:
To prevent the problem from happening:
Add a DoS profile with 'Application' enabled to the Virtual Server.
Fix:
Virtual Servers with APM Access Profile and ASM Security Policy no longer cause connection resets.
664549 : TMM restart while processing rewrite filter
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
TMM restart and failover occurs while processing rewrite filter.
Conditions:
-- Virtual server with rewrite-uri-translation profile.
-- Serverside attempts to get data from clientside when connection flow does not exist.
Impact:
TMM restart and failover. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM restart and failover no longer occurs while processing rewrite filter.
664535 : Diameter failure: load balancing fails when all pool members use same IP Address
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Case1: Run 2 Servers with same IP but different ports. Send 10 request from 1 client.
Result: All 10 requests from client are delivered to 1 server. Same result when use-local-connection is disabled.
Case2: Run 2 Servers with same IP but different ports but this time use MR::message route iRule command to route messages between hosts. Send 10 request from 1 client.
Result: All 10 requests from client are delivered to 1 server.
Conditions:
Load balancing scenario with single client and two pool members. The servers use same IP, different ports.
Impact:
All the requests from the same client are delivered to 1 server only.
Workaround:
Use different IP address in the pool member. Or use different IP address as the client request.
Fix:
Load balancing scenario with single client and two pool members now completes successfully even when all pool members use same IP Address.
664507 : When BIG-IP is used as SP with IdP-connector automation, updates to remotely published metadata may remove certificate reference from the local configuration
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
IdP-connector automation removes certificate reference when update to metadata file is detected, and metadata file contains multiple signing certificates
Conditions:
- BIG-IP is used as SAML SP with configured IdP-connector automation via remotely published metadata.
- Remotely published SAML metadata contains multiple signing certificates.
- Remotely published SAML metadata is periodically updated.
Impact:
Certificate reference to remotely published metadata is removed from local configuration (saml-idp-connector object). As a result, assertions generated by external IdP will not be accepted until proper certificate is configured on saml-idp-connector object again.
Workaround:
When remote metadata is changed, manually update certificate reference on saml-idp-connector object.
Fix:
When changes to remotely published SAML metadata are detected by IdP-connector automation, certificate is no longer removed from saml-idp-connector object.
664505 : Improve error messages related to clientssl profile cert-key-chain by showing clientssl profile name
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When an error message related to cert-key-chain is thrown, it does not specify the name of the problematic clientSSL profile. For example, 'Client SSL profile cannot contain more than one set of same certificate/key type.'
Conditions:
When there is an error occurring in configuring a clientSSL profile or its cert-key-chain.
Impact:
Cannot determine which clientSSL profile is causing the issue when a cert-key-chain error is thrown.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
With the fix the error message contains the name of the clientSSL profile. For example, 'Client SSL profile (/Common/cssl): cannot contain more than one set of same certificate/key type.'
664461 : Replacing HTTP payload can cause tmm restart
Solution Article: K16804728
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Under certain conditions, using the [ HTTP::payload replace ... ] iRule can result in the tmm restarting.
Conditions:
Occurs when server response is non-chunked, does not contain a Content-Length header, an iRule adds a Content-Length header and performs an HTTP::payload replace command where the length is shorter than the original body length.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The HTTP::payload replace command no longer causes tmm restarts under certain conditions.
664344 : DNS resolution fails for certain hostnames On Win10 when DNS relay proxy is present and IP filtering engine is enabled for split tunnel config with no DNS include scope.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
DNS resolution fails for hostnames that can be resolved only by internal Network Access DNS.
DNS Relay Proxy does not properly forward DNS requests to internal DNS servers when the virtual server is accessed using a hostname.
Note: This problem does not occur when the same APM virtual server is accessed by IP address.
Conditions:
-- DNS relay proxy is present.
-- IP filtering engine is enabled.
-- Split tunnel config with no DNS-include space.
-- Access virtual server by hostname.
-- Running Microsoft Windows v10.
Impact:
-- DNS resolution does not work for hostnames that can be resolved only by internal Network Access DNS server.
-- DNS resolution (using ping or via browser) works for other hostnames that can be resolved by local DNS.
-- nslookup does not work for any hostname.
Workaround:
You can use either of the following workarounds:
Note: nslookup can be enabled only with workaround #2.
1. While specifying split tunnel configuration, make sure DNS scope is also split by specifying the include DNS scope in the configuration.
With this workaround, ping and browser work while accessing hostnames that can be resolved only by internal Network Access DNS. DNS requests received on the physical adapter will be forwarded to the internal Network Access DNS server when the scope pattern matches.
2. This workaround involves modifying the Windows Registry. Note this warning from Microsoft about modifying the registry: "Warning: Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk."
Add the following key:
-- HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DnsClient
-- Set DWORD "EnableMultiHomedRouteConflicts" to 0 (zero).
This workaround restores Windows DNS client behavior to pre-Windows 10, so DNS relay proxy will create listeners on loopback for incoming requests, and the driver will redirect DNS requests to the listener on the loopback. The IP filtering engine allows all traffic on loopback, so DNS resolution via ping, browser, and nslookup all work as expected.
Fix:
Now the Windows Edge Client DNS Relay Proxy service correctly forwards requests to client-local DNS servers if the name resolution is not avilable on the APM-local DNS servers.
664057 : Upgrading GTM from pre-12.0.0 to post 12.0.0 no longer removes WideIPs without pools attached if they have an iRule attached
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Upgrades from pre-12.0.0 to 12.0.0 or beyond would delete WideIPs without pools attached even if they had an iRule attached.
Conditions:
Pre-12.0.0 configuration with an WideIP without any pools, but with an iRule.
Impact:
Some or all of a post-upgrade "GSLB-typed" wideip would be lost during the upgrade process.
Workaround:
Manually add missing WideIPs after upgrade.
Fix:
Fixed issue that could delete certain types of GTM WideIPs after an upgrade from a pre-12.0.0 version to a post 12.0.0 version.
664017 : OCSP may reject valid responses
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If OCSP is configured with certain responders, a valid response may be rejected with the following error:
OCSP response: got EOF
Conditions:
This is entirely dependent on the behavior of the server. If a responder sends null or blank data (but does not close the connection) OCSP simply ends the response.
Impact:
Valid OCSP responses may be rejected.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
These responses are now accepted.
663974 : TMM crash when using LSN inbound connections
Component: Carrier-Grade NAT
Symptoms:
TMM might crash when using an LSN pool with inbound connections.
Conditions:
LSN inbound connections configured.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes when using an LSN pool with inbound connections.
663770-1 : AFM rules are bypassed / ignored when traffic is internally forwarded to a redirected virtual server
Solution Article: K04025134
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
AFM rules are bypassed / not evaluated on the 'redirected' virtual server when the traffic is internally forwarded to that virtual server.
This is a regression from 12.1.x behavior.
Conditions:
Incoming traffic matches a virtual server and then gets internally redirected to another virtual server either via an iRule or a LTM local traffic policy.
Impact:
This has the effect of potentially negating firewall protections for the traffic that is being redirected to a different virtual server (application) if that virtual server has an AFM policy enabled on it.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Cause of the regression is fixed and now AFM policy is applied to traffic that is internally redirected to another virtual server (either via iRule or LTM traffic policy).
663748 : tmm might crash if AFM DoS address-list whitelist is present in sPVA HW platforms
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
At bootup, there is a possibility of tmm crashing while coming up when the configuration contains an AFM address-list whitelist on an sPVA hardware platform.
Conditions:
Configuration contains AFM address-list whitelist on an sPVA HW platform, and the race condition happens in which tmm and mcpd start interacting before the hardware HSB is ready.
Impact:
tmm will crash and restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Remove the AFM address-list whitelist, and then configure it once the system is up.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes at bootup if an AFM DoS address-list whitelist is present in sPVA hardware platforms.
663687 : Upgrade halts when external XML schema cannot be accessed
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
If an XML profile imports external XML schema files and the external XML files cannot be accessed during upgrade, the upgrade will halt.
Conditions:
-- An XML profile imports external XML schema files.
-- The external XML files cannot be accessed during upgrade.
Impact:
ASM upgrade process does not complete.
Workaround:
Prior to upgrade, modify the XML profile to include all external imported/included files. This can be ensured by unchecking "Follow Schema Links" in the XML profile.
663655 : IP::intelligence and IP::reputation commands fail to return data★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
iRules fail to return IpRep data, logging does not occur, BIG-IP does not update the database, and IpRepd does not start on system startup. IpRep is licensed.
bigstart status iprepd returns down, not provisioned.
Conditions:
-- License IP reputation database.
-- Upgrade to v13.0.0 or later, with AFM and ASM not provisioned.
Impact:
IP::reputation and IP::intelligence iRules will not return correct data.
Workaround:
None.
663650 : iRules LX does not enforce best practices
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The UI does not enforce current best practices when processing iRules LX configuration changes.
Conditions:
iRules LX configuration modified by authenticated user
Impact:
Best practices not enforced
Workaround:
None
Fix:
Best practices are applied when processing iRules LX configuration changes.
663580 : logrotate does not automatically run when /var/log reaches 90% usage
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The alertd daemon does not run logrotate when the diskmonitor utility detects that /var/log has less than 10% free space.
Conditions:
/var/log has less than 10% free space.
Impact:
The /var/log filesystem might become completely full, preventing new log messages from being written.
Note: K8865: Overview of the diskmonitor utility (https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K8865) provides a desription for expected behavior.
Fix:
The alertd daemon now correctly recognizes the log message from diskmonitor to initiate logrotate.
663551 : SERVERSSL_DATA is not triggered when iRule issues [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE event
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If an iRule calls [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE event, the expected result is that the SERVERSSL_DATA event will be raised when the serverside receives the SSL data. Then, the decrypted SSL data can be examined and manipulated.
*****************************
when SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE {
SSL::collect
}
when SERVERSSL_DATA {
log local0. "ServerSSL Data"
log local0. [SSL::payload]
SSL::release
}
*****************************
The issue is that SERVERSSL_DATA is not raised, even when the serverside receives the SSL data when the iRule calls the [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE:
****************************
when SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE {
SSL::collect
}
****************************
Conditions:
Calling the [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE event.
****************************
when SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE {
SSL::collect
}
****************************
Impact:
SERVERSSL_DATA event is not raised.
Workaround:
Add the [SSL::release] command in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE event.
**********************************
when SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE {
SSL::collect
SSL::release
}
Fix:
SERVERSSL_DATA event is now raised when an iRule calls [SSL::collect] in the SERVERSSL_HANDSHAKE.
663531 : TMM crashes when PPTP finds a non-ALG flow when checking for an existing tunnel
Component: Carrier-Grade NAT
Symptoms:
TMM crashes when PPTP finds a matching non-PPTP-GRE flow when checking for an existing tunnel.
Conditions:
PPTP-ALG and CGNAT on a BIG-IP system when a GRE tunnel matches a PPTP-GRE flow
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Possible mitigation by not using a forwarding virtual for non-PPTP GRE traffic.
Fix:
The system now drops the new flow/tunnel and allow it to clean up, so TMM no longer crashes when PPTP finds a non-PPTP-GRE flow when checking for an existing tunnel.
663521 : Intermittent dropping of multicast packets on certain BIG-IP platforms
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The switch device on the VIPRION B2250 and B4300 blades and the BIG-IP 10x00, i10x00, i7x00 and i5x00 platforms might drop multicast packets under certain high traffic conditions.
Conditions:
-- Certain high-traffic conditions.
-- Running on the specified blades/platforms.
Note: These dropped packets are counted under the 'drop_out' column from 'show net interface all-properties'.
Impact:
Dropped multicast packets, possibly impacting multicast protocols.
Workaround:
None.
Behavior Change:
Under certain high traffic conditions, multicast and broadcast packets will no longer be dropped.
663506 : apmd crash during ldap cache initialization
Solution Article: K30533350
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
apmd crashes.
Conditions:
- LDAP module is in use in an access policy,
- APM end-users are logging in, while administrator modifies AAA LDAP Server or LDAP Agent,
- Cache update takes a while (too many groups in domain and/or slow network).
Impact:
BIG-IP cannot process user logon request, until apmd is restarted and LDAP cache is updated
Workaround:
The best practice is to update policy/AAA LDAP Server when BIG-IP is not under load. Then make one logon manually. apmd updates caches on first APM end-user's logon. Once caches update, all the further logons should happen much faster and should not cause any problems
Fix:
APMD now handles the generation of LDAP Query / AD Query nested group cache correctly during high authentication load.
663492 : Reconfigured istat may stop being recomputed
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When an istat is configured and used, it is possible to remove and then re-add the istat such that it does not get properly updated after it is re-added.
Conditions:
When an istat is removed and re-added.
Impact:
The istat does not get properly updated; for example, a counter won't increment.
Workaround:
If a removed istat needs to be re-added, give it a new name.
Fix:
Reconfigured istat now get recomputed as expected.
663366 : SEGV fault can occur during tmm 'panic' on i4x00 and i2x00 platforms.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
On the i4x00 and i2x00 platforms, TMM can encounter a second SEGV fault while crashing from an initial 'panic'.
Conditions:
-- i4x00 and i2x00 platforms.
-- TMM encounters a second SEGV fault while crashing from an initial 'panic'.
Impact:
TMM is crashing due to a 'panic'. No additional impact, as traffic is already disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release fixes the driver shutdown code to prevent SEGV during TMM panic.
663333 : TMM may core in PBA mode id LSN pool is under provisioned or the utilization is high
Component: Carrier-Grade NAT
Symptoms:
TMM may core while trying to allocate a new block
Conditions:
If LSN pool is under provisioned OR if the utilization is high, TMM may need to send MPI messages to other TMMs to search for other blocks. The TMM may core if these operations time out
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
663326 : Thales HSM: "fipskey.nethsm --export" fails to make stub keys
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When using "fipskey.nethsm --export -i /shared/tmp/testkey.pem -o thaleskey" to export a key file from BIG-IP and import into HSM, the HSM fails to generate the stub key at /config/ssl/ssl.key/ on the BIG-IP system.
Conditions:
-- Thales HSM is installed.
-- Running 'fipskey.nethsm --export' to export a key file from BIG-IP and import it to the Thales HSM.
Impact:
Even the key has been stored in HSM, the BIG-IP is still unable to use it because of its lacking stub key to be configured on the BIG-IP system.
Workaround:
This can be worked around by directly using the Thales command, for example:
[root@localhost:Active:Standalone] config # generatekey --import pkcs11 certreq=yes
type: Key type? (DES3, RSA, DES2) [RSA] >
pemreadfile: PEM file containing RSA key? []
> /shared/tmp/testkey.pem
embedsavefile: Filename to write key to? []
> /config/ssl/ssl.key/thales2
plainname: Key name? [] > thales2
x509country: Country code? [] > US
x509province: State or province? [] > WA
x509locality: City or locality? [] >
x509org: Organisation? [] > F5
x509orgunit: Organisation unit? [] > AS
x509dnscommon: Domain name? [] >
x509email: Email address? [] > test@test.com
nvram: Blob in NVRAM (needs ACS)? (yes/no) [no] >
digest: Digest to sign cert req with? (md5, sha1, sha256, sha384, sha512)
[default sha1] >
Fix:
When using 'fipskey.nethsm --export -i /shared/tmp/testkey.pem -o thaleskey' to export a key file from BIG-IP and import into HSM, the HSM now generates a stub key and stores it at /config/ssl/ssl.key/ on the BIG-IP system, as expected.
663310 : named reports "file format mismatch" when upgrading to versions with Bind 9.9.X versions for text slave zone files★
Solution Article: K50871313
Component: Global Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
named reports "file format mismatch", zone files are renamed randomly to db-XXXX files, and zone cannot be loaded.
Conditions:
-- Upgrade from BIG-IP containing pre-9.9.X versions of Bind, to BIG-IP versions with Bind versions later than 9.9.x.
-- Slave zone files are in text format.
-- No options set for masterfile-format text.
Impact:
Zones cannot be loaded.
Workaround:
Before upgrading, add the following line to the named.conf options:
masterfile-format text;
Fix:
BIND 9.9.x changes the default behavior governing the storage format of slave zone files to "raw" from "text".
On upgrade, the config needs to be parsed looking for slave zones that do not specify the masterfile-format and set them to "text".
663197 : Security hardening of files to prevent sensitive configuration from being stored in qkview.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Sensitive configuration information, such as auth-related passwords, is being stored in cleartext in qkview files.
Conditions:
Run qkview and extract to see files with cleartext configuration information.
Impact:
Cleartext configuration information is uploaded to iHealth
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Security hardening of files to prevent sensitive configuration from being stored in qkview. Cleartext passwords will be replaced with **** in all of the following config files while collecting in qkview:
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/cert-ldap/system-auth.conf
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/ldap/system-auth.conf
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/radius/system-auth.conf
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/tacacs/system-auth
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/ocsp/*
/config/bigip/auth/pam.d/cc_ldap/*
663181 : VDI plugin-initiated connections may select inappropriate SNAT address
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When the VDI plugin makes outgoing connections, the source address is selected from a SNAT pool. Should the connection pass through another matching virtual server before reaching the external network, the selected SNAT address may be inappropriate for the egress VLAN.
Conditions:
-- APM configuration.
-- VDI functionality enabled.
-- Additional virtual server matching the VDI-initiated connections.
Impact:
Return traffic from destination may not be able to return to the BIG-IP system, thus breaking the VDI functionality.
Workaround:
No workaround short of removing the additional virtual server matching the VDI traffic.
Fix:
Outgoing VDI connections now select an appropriate SNAT address even when passing through additional matching virtual servers before reaching the external network.
663127 : Empty attribute values in SAML Identity Provider configuration may cause error when loading configuration.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Symptom will show as an error log in /var/log/apm similar to the one below:
Internal error processing sso config /Common/idp_obj_name
sso_tmconf_string_parse_list
When this error message is logged, subsequent authentication attempt using this BIG-IP as IdP object will fail.
Conditions:
SAML Identity Provider configuration is invalid: attribute contains empty value(s), for example:
apm sso saml /Common/idp_obj {
attributes {
{
multi-values { "" user@f5.com }
name User.Email
}
}
Impact:
Authentication will fail for users using affected SAML IdP object.
Workaround:
Manually edit bigip.conf configuration fail and remove empty value(s) in SAML attribute, e.g.:
apm sso saml /Common/idp_obj {
attributes {
{
multi-values { user@f5.com }
name User.Email
}
}
Fix:
Empty values in SAML attributes will no longer be accepted by validation logic.
663073 : GSLB Pool member Manage page combo box has an issue that can cause the wrong pool member to be removed from the available list when adding a member to the selected list.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
GSLB Pool member Manage page combo box has an issue that can cause the wrong pool member to be removed from the available list when adding a member to the selected list.
Conditions:
When adding a pool member via the combo box, if you click the arrow to expand the dropdown list and select a member by clicking on it, that member name is added to the text box.
If you then mouse over other members in the dropdown list, and then click the Add button, the system adds the selected member to the list, but also removes the wrong member from the combo box: more specifically, it removes the member that was last highlighted by the mouse over.
Impact:
Available pool members might be potentially lost from the combo box until a page reload.
Note: The pool members are not gone from the system; they are still present, just not displayed.
Workaround:
Either use TMSH or place the mouse cursor away from the combo box, and use the text box to narrow down the content in the dropdown list. Then use the arrow keys and the Enter key to select the desired pool member.
Fix:
Changed the behavior of the combo box when a member is selected by clicking on it in the dropdown list. Adding a selected pool member as described above will cause the combo box to correctly remove that pool member from the combo box.
663063 : Disabling pool member used in busy HSL TCP destination can result service disruption.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Manually disabling an otherwise available pool member from a pool used as HSL TCP destination can result in tmm crash and service disruption.
This is more likely to occur when HSL destination is using 'balanced' distribution.
Conditions:
-- Busy HSL destination configured with TCP protocol, balanced distribution, and using pool.
-- Manually disabling a pool member.
Impact:
Service disruption while tmm recovers. HA fail-over event. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
You can avoid the issue in either of these ways:
-- Do not manually disable busy pool members that can still respond to TCP handshake.
-- Disable the service on the pool member first.
Fix:
TMM crash no longer occurs when HSL TCP pool member with pending connection is manually disabled.
662913 : GUI LTM Virtual Server page cannot open. Virtual Server cannot be created or updated.
Solution Article: K17213048
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In the GUI when a user tries to create or edit a Virtual Server, the page is blank. There is an error that prevents the page from loading properly.
Conditions:
When provisioning BIG-IP with APM license.
Impact:
Users cannot access the Virtual Server page from the GUI.
Workaround:
User can create and edit the Virtual Server using TMSH command line tool.
Fix:
Resolve the error on the page that prevented it from loading.
662911 : SASP monitor uses same UID for all vCMP guests in a chassis or appliance
Solution Article: K93119070
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The SASP GWM monitor generates the LB UID from the chassis serial number of the platform on which BIG-IP is running. All vCMP guests running on the platform attempt to use the same UID.
The LB UID used to connect to the Server/Application State Protocol (SASP) Group Workload Manager (GWM) is required to be unique for each client connecting to the GWM.
As a result, only one vCMP guest running on each BIG-IP appliance or VIPRION chassis is able to successfully use the SASP monitor.
- The SASP monitor running on the first vCMP guest can successfully connect to the SASP GWM.
- Subsequent SASP monitor instances running on other vCMP guests will fail to connect to the SASP GWM.
Conditions:
This occurs when multiple vCMP guests are running on a single BIG-IP appliance or VIPRION chassis, each using a SASP monitor connecting to the same SASP GWM to monitor pool member availability.
Impact:
The SASP monitor is unable to monitor pool member availability on more than one vCMP guest running on a single BIG-IP appliance or VIPRION chassis.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The SASP monitor can be used to monitor pool member availability on multiple vCMP guests running on a single BIG-IP appliance or VIPRION chassis.
662881 : L7 mirrored packets from standby to active might cause tmm core when it goes active.
Solution Article: K10443875
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
L7 mirrored packets from standby to active might cause tmm core when it goes active.
Conditions:
-- Spurious ACK sent to the standby unit that is mirrored over to the active unit for processing.
-- Matching connection on the active has not been fully initialized.
Impact:
tmm crashes. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Spurious ACK no longer causes outage, instead the packet is dropped.
662816 : Monitor node log fd leak for certain monitor types
Solution Article: K61902543
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When certain types of LTM health monitors are configured with node logging enabled, the bigd daemon may leak file descriptors for the node logs when the monitor is removed from the LTM node, pool or pool member configuration.
Conditions:
This may occur when:
1. One of the below-listed LTM health monitor types is assigned to an LTM node, pool, or pool member with node logging enabled ('logging' value set to 'enabled' in the LTM node or pool member configuration).
2. The LTM health monitor is removed from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration while logging is still enabled ('monitor' value set to 'none').
Affected LTM health monitor types include:
diameter, external, firepass, ftp, gateway_icmp, icmp, imap, ldap, module_score, mssql, mysql, nntp, oracle, pop3, postgresql, radius, radius_accounting, real_server, rpc, sasp, scripted, sip, smb, smtp, snmp_dca, snmp_dca_base, soap, virtual_location, wap, wmi.
This problem does not occur if node logging is disabled in the LTM node or pool member configuration ('logging' value set to 'disabled' in the LTM node or pool member configuration) prior to removing the monitor from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
The following LTM health monitor types are not affected:
dns, http, https, inband, mqtt, tcp, tcp_echo, tcp_half_open
Impact:
When this problem occurs, each instance of bigd running on the BIG-IP appliance or on each blade in a VIPRION chassis leaks one file descriptor for each node or pool member with monitor logging enabled.
File descriptors that are opened by the bigd daemon and not closed count against bigd's internal file descriptor limit. This can result in file descriptor exhaustion and failure of LTM health monitoring.
Workaround:
Disable node logging (set 'logging' value to 'disabled') in the LTM node or pool member configuration prior to removing the monitor from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
Fix:
The bigd daemon does not leak file descriptors for monitor node logs when certain types of LTM health monitors are configured with node logging enabled and the monitor is then removed from the LTM node, pool, or pool member configuration.
662682 : F5 EPI and F5 VPN cannot be downloaded on some older Firefox version like 31.7
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
F5 EPI and F5 VPN cannot be downloaded on some older Firefox version like 31.7.
Conditions:
-- F5 EPI and F5 VPN application.
-- Network Access or endpoint checking configured on BIG-IP systems.
-- Older Firefox version like 31.7.
Impact:
Cannot download F5 EPI and F5 VPN app.
Workaround:
No workaround.
Fix:
F5 EPI and F5 VPN download is successful on older Firefox version like 31.7.
662663 : Decryption failure Nitrox platforms in vCMP mode
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Under certain circumstances, Nitrox devices cannot not correctly decrypt records from established SSL sessions
Conditions:
Cavium Nitrox PX (Viprion Blade 2100, 4200, and 4300)
vCMP active
Small MTU
Impact:
SSL connections are terminated unexpectedly
Workaround:
Increase MSS (maximum segment size)
Fix:
SSL records are now decrypted as expected
662639 : Policy Sync fails when policy object include FIPS key
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Policy sync failed with a vague error:
err mcpd[5597]: 01071600:3: APM PSync: Atom attribute (fips_exported_key) data type (blob) in class (certificate_key_file_object) object name (/Common/fips1.key) blob value is not empty - no handler for blob Object dump: **certificate_key_file_object:/Common/fips1.key ...
Conditions:
-- Sync-only device group configuration.
-- FIPS cards in use.
-- On one device:
+ Create FIPS key and certificate:
1. Go to System::Certificate Management::Traffic Certificate Management::SSL Certificate List::Create.
2. For 'Security Type' field of 'Key Properties' section, select 'FIPS'.
+ Create a rewrite profile:
1. Go to Access Policy :: Portal Access :: Rewrite :: Create New Profile.
2. Under 'JavaPatcher Settings' select 'Signer' and 'Signer Key' to the one created above (e.g., 'fips1.crt' and 'fips1.key', respectively).
+ Create an access profile.
+ Create a virtual server and attach the access profile and rewrite profile to it.
(Note: You must also include other dependent settings, such as a connectivity profile.)
3. Start a policy sync from the device.
Impact:
Feature failure for specific configurations.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now APM policy sync succeeds even when policy includes FIPS key.
662372 : Uploading a new device certificate file via the GUI might not update the device certificate
Solution Article: K41250179
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
After uploading a new device certificate via the 'Upload File' option in the GUI, the device certificate remains unchanged.
Conditions:
-- Upload a new device certificate file via the GUI.
-- There is already a file called /tmp/server.crt.
Impact:
The device certificate is not updated and no error is shown.
Workaround:
Use the 'Paste Text' option to import the certificate.
662364 : MRF DIAMETER: IP ToS not passing through with DIAMETER
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
IP layer's ToS is not passing through MRF Diameter.
Conditions:
-- The IP ToS bit is received in the clientside connection.
-- ip-tos-to-client is set as pass-through.
Impact:
The ToS from the client does not reach the server.
Workaround:
Use an iRule to preserve the ToS from the client and set it to serverside's connection.
Fix:
The ToS bit that arrives from the clientside connection is able to pass-through with Diameter MRF.
662281 : Inconsistencies in Automatic sync ASM Device Group
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Some ASM calls are not propagated correctly across an automatic sync device group.
This can cause any of the following depending on the change:
A) Superfluous full syncs
B) Updating the wrong element on the remote devices
C) Missing changes on the remote devices
Conditions:
Automatic Sync is configured for a Device Group with ASM enabled.
Impact:
Any of the following depending on the change:
A) Superfluous full syncs
B) Updating the wrong element on the remote devices
C) Missing changes on the remote devices
Workaround:
Disable automatic sync on the device group, and periodically push changes manually.
Fix:
Calls are correctly propagated across Automatic sync Device Groups
662272 : ASM MySQL persistent query causing GUI to hang.
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
GUI access is slow.
Conditions:
This occurs when the following conditions are met:
-- Automatic Policy Builder is running with Parameter learning in Selective mode.
-- The system has already learned 10000 parameters for metachar violations.
-- There are then another 7500 pending suggestions at 100% that are not being accepted as the max has already been reached.
Impact:
Slow GUI and access to the ASM device.
Workaround:
Delete all the pending suggestions for the 'Illegal metachar in value' violation.
Fix:
MySQL query optimizations, so that ASM MySQL persistent query no longer causes GUI to hang.
662085 : iRules LX Workspace editor in TMUI fails to display all workspace contents after install of large Node.js packages
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Using Node.js package manager (NPM) to install a large Node.js package in the TMUI results in truncated contents in the workspace.
Conditions:
Installing large Node.js packages using the TMUI.
Impact:
The workspace contents will be truncated. Some of the package contents will be missing, or boilerplate F5 elements (f5-nodejs, package.json, etc.) will not be shown.
Workaround:
None.
Note: TMSH recognizes the entire file structure of node_modules (e.g., package.json and module folders of f5-nodejs and async), but TMUI does not.
Fix:
All contents from the workspace filesystem are now shown and are editable from the TMUI.
662022 : The URI normalization functionality within the TMM may mishandle some malformed URIs.
Solution Article: K34514540
661881 : Memory and performance issues when using certain ASN.1 decoding formats in iRules
Solution Article: K00030614
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory and performance issues when using calls to ASN1::decode with "a" or "B" characters in the format string. This occurs because these calls do not correctly free memory allocated by those functions.
Conditions:
iRules that contain calls to ASN1::decode with "a" or "B" characters in the format string.
Impact:
Memory leak, degraded performance, potential eventual out-of-memory crash.
Workaround:
None.
Note: Because of the memory leak associated with this issue, using calls to ASN1::decode with "a" or "B" characters in the format string should be avoided.
Fix:
Prevented memory leak when using calls to ASN1::decode with "a" or "B" characters in the format string.
660868 : Resets after adding URL Branching item
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Clients receiving resets, and these error logs in /var/log/apm:
Apr 25 14:23:12 ip-10-1-1-4 err tmm[12329]: 01870029:3: /Common/Allow_Access:Common:780e1b9f: [C] 10.1.10.9:57991 -> 10.1.10.102:443:ERR_NOT_FOUND: failed to find next policy item
Conditions:
A URL Branching item was added to the per-request policy. The item template for URL Branching contains single-quotes in the expression, which are considered invalid by the TCL interpreter.
Impact:
The invalid expression causes a non-recoverable failure in the control plane of TMM. Changing the expression has no effect.
Workaround:
Because of the non-recoverable failure caused by the invalid expression, there are only two workarounds:
1) Do not use the URL Branching template. Equivalent functionality is achieved by adding an empty item and using the expression builder. The templates in the expression builder are correct.
2) If a URL Branching template was already used, fix the expression by replacing all single-quotes with double-quotes. Then `bigstart restart tmm` to reset the affected part of the control plane.
Fix:
Now the URL Branching item in an APM Per-Request policy can successfully operate using templates.
660833 : merged repeatedly cores due to unused istats-trigger object
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If any of the elements of the istats-trigger configuration are not defined, this issue occurs. For example, all the elements defined in the key of the istats-trigger definition must be defined before the trigger is created.
Conditions:
The merged process continuously cores.
Impact:
merged restarts.
Workaround:
None.
660721 : Enforcement Readiness filter not preserved after changing page in Parameters page
Solution Article: K51431600
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
When applying the Enforcement Readiness filter from a basic filter in the Parameters page, for example, changing from page 1 to page 2, the selected filter not preserved.
Conditions:
There are at least two pages worth of parameters with selected Enforcement readiness status.
Impact:
Selected second page will be without applied filter.
Workaround:
To ensure that paging works correctly and the filter is preserved, apply Enforcement Readiness filter from advanced filter.
Fix:
Enforcement Readiness filter from basic filter is now preserved after paging.
660711 : MCPd might crash when user trying to import a access policy
Solution Article: K05265457
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
MCPd restarts during importing an access policy; other daemon might also restart because of MCPd restart.
Conditions:
This occurs when an access policy uses the same agent more than once.
Importing that access policy causes MCPd to crash.
this can happen when you don’t use GUI/VPE to manage access policy but directly modify the config file in exported access policy.
Only use the GUI/VPE to manage access policies.
You should not modify the config file for an exported access policy.
Impact:
MCPd and some other daemons restart. GUI unresponsive for a while.
Workaround:
Only use the GUI/VPE to manage access policies.
You should not modify the config file for an exported access policy.
Fix:
MCP now applies appropriate validation to avoid importing invalid access policies.
660577 : openldap; prevent crash on rc==LDAP_SUCCESS && res==NULL
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
openldap library routine segfaults on certain condition.
Conditions:
RST in the middle of auth process.
Impact:
apmd crashes.
Fix:
This is a preventive fix for the issue.
660532 : Cannot specify the event parameter for redirects on the policy rule screen.
Solution Article: K21050223
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Cannot specify the event parameter for redirects on the policy rule screen.
System presents the following error: An error occurred: transaction failed:010716e2:3: Policy '/Common/Drafts/test', rule 'test-rule3'; an action precedes its conditions.
Conditions:
This occurs when setting a policy rule action's "event" parameter in the GUI when configuring redirects.
Impact:
Cannot specify the event parameter.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release has an option for choosing event for redirect action.
660327 : Config load fails when attempting to load a config that was saved from before 12.1.0 on a system that was already upgraded.
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Config load fails when attempting to load a config that was saved from before 12.1.0 on a system that was already upgraded.
This happens only if before the upgrade, there was an ASM logging profile which had both remote logging and local logging enabled on it.
In the case of a single logging profile with local-plus-remote ASM enabled on it, upon an upgrade, the logging profile is split into two profiles. One has the '_local' extension added to it. Another attempt to load the config of the pre-upgrade system will fail. This only happens when using 'load sys config' or 'load sys config file', and does not happen when using 'load sys ucs'.
Upon failure, the following error is seen on the terminal:
01070710:3: Cannot update_indexes/checkpoint DB object, class:fw_log_profile status:13 - EdbCfgObj.cpp, line 127
Unexpected Error: Loading configuration process failed.
And in /var/log/ltm:
err mcpd[6618]: 01070710:3: Database error (13), Cannot update_indexes/checkpoint DB object, class:fw_log_profile status:13 - EdbCfgObj.cpp, line 127.
Conditions:
-- Using a configuration that contains a Log Profile with ASM enabled and both Remote Log and Local Log enabled.
-- Upgrade to 12.1.2 or later (Use roll-forward upgrade, or instead use clean install and afterwards load the saved config file).
Impact:
Config load fails. Upgrade fails.
Workaround:
Use one of the following Workarounds:
1.
Save the new configuration before editing and re-loading, using the following commands:
tmsh save sys config partitions all
tmsh load sys config partitions all
(Note: Saving the UCS also saves the configuration.)
2.
Instead of loading the full configuration directly, first load the base and then load the full configuration:
tmsh -c 'load sys config partitions all base; load sys config partitions all'
660326 : Upgrade fails when a websecurity profile assigned to virtual server but ASM is not provisioned.★
Solution Article: K91072177
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Upgrade fails when a websecurity profile assigned to virtual server but ASM is not provisioned.
Conditions:
-- Websecurity profile assigned to a virtual server.
-- ASM not provisioned.
-- Upgrade to v12.1.0 or later.
Impact:
Upgrade fails.
Note: Although this is an invalid configuration, upgrade should not fail.
Workaround:
There are two workarounds.
-- Provision ASM.
-- Remove all websecurity profiles (and LTM policies that control ASM) from all virtual servers
Note: The first workaround must be done before the update. The second can be done before the upgrade, or by editing the config files and re-loading config (first base, then all) using the following command:
tmsh -c 'load sys config partitions all base; load sys config partitions all'
660196 : Sys connection behavior change
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
tmm/mcpd might restart when retrieving a large number of flows in response to running the command 'show sys connection' without any connection specifiers.
Conditions:
-- Execution of command: show sys connection.
-- Large number of flows.
Impact:
Possible disruption of traffic while tmm/mcps restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This issue is fixed with the addition of the keyword: max-result-limit.
In previous releases, running the command 'show sys connection' without any connection specifiers returned all current active flows/connections, irrespective of the number of connections.
With the new default behavior, the system limits the results to the first 1000 currently active flows/connections. To change this number of results returned, you can set the new keyword: max-result-limit. If there is no 'max-result-limit' specified, the system uses the default value.
You can also specify 'infinite' to return all results (the previous behavior); however, you might encounter tmm/mcpd crashes depending on platform and number of active flows/connections.
The 'max-result-limit' keyword may be used along with other connection specifiers.
In addition, in previous releases, the system posted the following confirmation question: Really display all connections? Now, this is the confirmation question: Really display x connections? (where x is either the default value 1000 or user-specified value).
Examples:
show sys connection max-result-limit 7500
show sys connection max-result-limit 300 cs-client-addr 10.10.62.64
Behavior Change:
In previous releases, running the command 'show sys connection' without any connection specifiers returned all current active flows/connections, irrespective of the number of connections.
With the new default behavior, the system limits the results to the first 1000 currently active flows/connections. To change this number of results returned, you can set the new keyword: max-result-limit. If there is no 'max-result-limit' specified, the system uses the default value.
You can also specify 'infinite' to return all results (the previous behavior); however, you might encounter tmm/mcpd crashes depending on platform and number of active flows/connections.
The 'max-result-limit' keyword may be used along with other connection specifiers.
In addition, in previous releases, the system posted the following confirmation question: Really display all connections? Now, this is the confirmation question: Really display x connections? (where x is either the default value 1000 or user-specified value).
Examples:
show sys connection max-result-limit 7500
show sys connection max-result-limit 300 cs-client-addr 10.10.62.64
660170 : tmm may crash at ~75% of VLAN failsafe timeout expiration
Solution Article: K28505910
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When VLAN failsafe is configured, and the VLAN failsafe timeout is 3/4 expired, tmm wants to generate ICMP traffic to evoke a network response. When this occurs, the system might experience a crash.
Conditions:
- VLAN failsafe is configured on a VLAN, for example with the recommended VLAN failsafe timeout of 90 sec.
- The VLAN does not observe ARP/ndp traffic for 3/4 of the timeout, 67.5 seconds.
- ICMP traffic generated to provoke a network response can under certain circumstances cause a TMM crash.
Impact:
TMM crashes, failover is triggered, as it would with a fully expired VLAN-failsafe-timeout condition (note that failover with a fully expired VLAN failsafe is correct behavior).
Traffic on other VLANs might be disrupted while TMM restarts. (Traffic on the VLAN-failsafe-triggered VLAN is already disrupted, causing the timeout to expire.)
Workaround:
1. To allow for VLAN failsafe to be updated for any frame, run the following command with VLAN failsafe enabled, run the following command:
tmsh modify failover.vlanfailsafe.resettimeronanyframe enable
This configuration increases the confidence that in the case of a timeout expiry a real traffic disruption is detected.
2. Set the timeout of VLAN failsafe to 4/3 of the setting you want, for example, to have a timeout setting of 90, specify 120. With this setting, failover occurs at 90 seconds for a fully quiescent network.
Note: Having a fully quiescent network is a rare occurrence and likely indicates that another issue is occurring anyway.
Fix:
Generating ICMP traffic from TMM is no longer exposed to a potential crash in an invalid configuration or a completely quiet network, when generating ICMP traffic to provoke a network response on an expiring timer of VLAN failsafe, assuming the following configuration:
- VLAN failsafe is configured.
- VLAN failsafe expired 3/4 of the configured timeout (e.g., 67.5 seconds of 90 seconds ).
660119 : Monitor configured with timeout large enough that the timeout plus interval is greater than 86400 seconds, the service may be incorrectly marked down.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When the monitor is configured with a timeout large enough that the timeout plus interval is greater than 86400 seconds, the service may be incorrectly marked down.
Conditions:
Monitor configured with timeout plus interval larger than 86400.
Impact:
Periodically service taken offline which may result in persistence issues or impact service availability.
Workaround:
Reduce the monitor's timeout to less than (86400 - interval).
659969 : tmsh command for gtm-application disabled contexts does not work with none and replace-all-with
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
The command for distributed-app's disabled-contexts does not work with the options 'none' and 'replace-all-with'.
Conditions:
Issuing gtm-application disabled contexts commands including the options 'none' and 'replace-all-with'.
Impact:
Command does not complete successfully. This is an internal validation issue.
Workaround:
None.
659956 : tmsh stats are not one-to-one mapping to tmctl
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmsh stats doesn't have some stats while those stats exist at tmctl, such as fki_avg, fki_max, gk_avg, gk_max, dk_avg, and dk_max. At tmsh, 'find key by modulus' is shown as 'find_key', whereas it is shown as 'find_key_mod' at tmctl. This is because in tmsh it is not recommended to rename a stats item.
Conditions:
When tmsh stats command is used for pkcs11d.
Impact:
Some stats existing at tmctl are not showing up or showing differently at tmsh.
1. 'find_key' at tmsh is shown as 'find_key_mod' at tmctl. Also 'fk_*' is equivalent to 'fkm_*'
2. The following items are not as useful as the corresponding operation counts and error counts, so tmsh does not display them to keep tmsh table from being too wide.
fki_avg fki_max gk_avg gk_max dk_avg dk_max.
Workaround:
Use tmctl if those stats not showing at tmsh are indeed needed.
Fix:
The statistics from tmctl pkcs11d_stat now matches the output of tmsh show sys nethsm pkcs11d-stat.
659912 : GSLB Pool Member Manage page display issues and error message
Solution Article: K81210772
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
The GSLB Pool Member Manage page displays an error message 'Entry could not be matched against existing objects' when using the static-target checkbox to add a member that does not exist on the BIG-IP config.
Also when editing a pool member, the pool member's name will not be auto-selected in the combo box.
Conditions:
-- GSLB pool configured.
-- Members available for addition to the pool.
Note: This issue can happen when creating a pool in the members section as well as on the pool members manage page.
Impact:
Degraded usability.
Workaround:
Use TMSH to add a static-target and to edit pool members.
Fix:
Fixed issue with the edit button and issue that prevented adding as a static-target a GSLB pool member that was not part of the GTM config. Now, if static target is enabled, you can type the name of the target without the target being configured on the system.
659899 : Rare, intermittent system instability observed in dynamic load-balancing modes
Solution Article: K10589537
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The dynamic pool member load-balancing modes require a precision measurement of active connection counts and/or rates. Rare, intermittent system instability has been observed in dynamic pool member selection when a new connection arrives. TMM may restart, leaving a core file.
Conditions:
LTM pool configured to use a dynamic load-balancing mode ('ltm pool NAME load-balancing-mode MODE' where MODE is one of the dynamic load-balancing modes, such as dynamic-ratio-member, least-connections-node, predictive-node, etc.). The dynamic modes use the session database to share data among all TMM instances, and under extremely rare conditions, the session database may become unreliable.
Impact:
TMM restarts and leaves a core file. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The dynamic load-balancing modes are now more tolerant of errors from the underlying session database.
659791 : TFO and TLP could produce a core file under specific circumstances
Solution Article: K81137982
659709 : Memory leak under rare conditions
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory leak
Conditions:
-- Mirrored flow.
-- Persistence used.
-- Another error condition such as high availability (HA) channel down.
Impact:
Memory leak.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Memory leak is fixed.
659567 : iRule command PEM::session functions differently in 12.1.x and 13.0.0 than it did in prior versions
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
When the RADIUS discovery virtual server and the traffic listener virtual server sit in two different route domains, the iRule command 'PEM::session info $sub subscriber-id' may not be able to fetch the subscriber-id.
Conditions:
-- Running v12.1.x or v13.0.0.
-- RADIUS server.
-- Use of iRule command PEM::session.
Impact:
'PEM::session info state/subscriber-id' commands might not return the expected session info.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
iRule command PEM::session functions differently in 12.1.x and 13.0.0 than it did in prior versions. The commands now consider route domains.
659527 : Custom Predefined Reports are not displayed in ASM Analytics Schedules
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
When creating custom predefined filters, either via Requests page or via ASM Statistics, these custom reports are not displayed as part of the predefined reports list when creating/modifying an ASM Schedule.
Conditions:
Creating custom predefined filters, either via Requests page or via ASM Statistics.
Impact:
Reports created by user can not be easily used in GUI to create a scheduled report.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
ASM Requests/Stats pages now use the correct internal field name to store the reference to the report, thus it will be accessible by all screens.
659522 : Support combination of real-time and on-submit encryption
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
When real-time encryption is enabled and parameters that are configured with encryption are enabled, the system cannot encrypt the value populated by the script in real-time, so that parameter will be sent as plain text.
Conditions:
1. Real-time encryption enabled.
2. Parameter configured with encryption enabled.
3. The encryption-enabled parameter is populated by the script.
Impact:
FPS cannot encrypt the encryption-enabled parameter in real-time, so that parameter will be sent as plain text.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now supports the combination of real-time and on-submit encryption when using the Before Load Function: function(C){ C.XX.realTimeAndSubmitEnc = true;}.
Note: You must configure the Before Load Function because this is not the default setting.
659399 : HTTPS monitors might share one SSL profile
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Each HTTPS monitor has its own cert, key, cipherlist, compatibility, and partition attributes for SSL-related functionality. Depending on the configuration, hardware, and number of HTTPS monitors, rolling forward a configuration with a number of HTTPS monitors might impact performance, memory usage, capacity, and compatibility.
Conditions:
These attributes of HTTPS monitors are of the same values: cert, key, cipherlist, compatibility, and partition, but occur in multiple HTTPS monitors.
Impact:
Potential impact on performance, memory usage, capacity, and compatibility as the roll-forward process creates each HTTPS monitor.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
To streamline the number of SSL profiles when rolling forward HTTPS monitors, if multiple HTTPS monitors contain attributes (cert, key, cipherlist, compatibility, and partition), with the same values, the monitors with same-value attributes will share one SSL profile, instead of having multiple sets of attributes, one for each HTTPS monitor.
Note: Although there are fewer SSL profiles, if you want to change any of these attributes for one specific HTTPS monitor, you might have to add an SSL profile for it.
Behavior Change:
Original behavior: Each HTTPS monitor has its own cert, key, cipherlist, compatibility, and partition attributes for SSL-related functionality.
New behavior: These SSL-related attributes are deprecated, and an SSL profile is created in lieu of those attributes.
When rolling forward, instead of creating one SSL profile for each HTTPS monitor, one SSL profile will be shared by possibly many HTTPS monitors, if the specified attributes are of the same value.
659371 : apmd crashes executing iRule policy evaluate
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Following a restart, if apmd executes an iRule policy evaluate before its reinitialization is complete, apmd can crash.
Conditions:
If apmd restarts due to a crash or explicit restart command but tmm remains active, then iRule policy evaluate commands can reach apmd before it completes initialization and it will crash.
Impact:
apmd crashes and restarts, preventing end users from logging in.
Workaround:
NOne.
Fix:
Now APMD has a more robust initialization process to ensure that it does not execute access policies from iRule commands before it is ready.
659281 : "Severe critical" message after failed upgrade persists even after subsequent successful config load★
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A critical message persists in the GUI after a failed upgrade:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ASM Critical Warning
An upgrade process was interrupted. It is very likely that ASM will start with a severe inconsistent interal state and critical errors
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Conditions:
ASM upgrade has failed.
Impact:
A critical message persists in GUI, even after a successful subsequent configuration load.
Fix:
Subsequent successful configuration load now clears failed upgrade message.
659173 : Diameter Message Length Limit Changed from 1024 to 4096 Bytes
Solution Article: K76352741
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Diameter messages longer than 1024 might cause core dumps.
Conditions:
Using Diameter messages longer than 1024.
Impact:
Diameter MRF virtual servers.
Workaround:
Make sure messages are less than 1024 bytes.
Fix:
Messages of 4096 or fewer bytes now pass, and longer messages no longer cause core dumps.
659141 : Support tcpdump file has qkview extension
Solution Article: K11435321
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The Support tcpdump file has a qkview extension.
Conditions:
On the Support page, generate a tcpdump file.
Impact:
The tcpdump file has a qkview extension. There is no functional issue with the system; only the file extension is incorrect.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The Support tcpdump file now has a tcp extension.
658989 : Memory leak when connection terminates in iRule process
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory leak eventually leading to alloc failure and TMM crash.
Conditions:
Connection is aborted/terminated when iRule processing is suspended for the current connection.
Impact:
Memory leak and eventual TMM restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Avoid suspend/park commands in iRule processing.
Fix:
Memory no longer leaks when connection is aborted/terminated when iRule processing is suspended.
658852 : Empty User-Agent in iSessions requests from APM client on Windows
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
'User-Agent' might be empty in some '/isession' requests from APM client on Microsoft Windows. Having empty User-Agent headers is not in RFC compliance and forces some firewall to block the connection. This might result in failure to establish a VPN tunnel.
Conditions:
'/isession' requests from APM client on Windows.
Impact:
Failure to establish a VPN tunnel.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now all connections from Windows APM VPN client contain 'User-Agent' headers, as expected.
658764-1 : Linux kernel lasthop driver memory issue
Solution Article: K43322910
658664 : VPN connection drops when 'prohibit routing table change' is enabled
Solution Article: K21390304
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When there is a brief network outage and 'prohibit routing table change' is enabled, VPN gets disconnected and no further attempts are made to re-establish the VPN connection.
Conditions:
-- A brief network outage occurs.
-- The 'prohibit routing table change' option is enabled.
Impact:
APM end users must click 'Connect' and re-authenticate in order to re-establish the VPN connection.
Workaround:
To re-establish the VPN connection, click 'Connect' and re-authenticate.
Fix:
Now the Windows Edge Client VPN connection stays active during a brief network outage, regardless of the state of the 'prohibit routing table changes' option.
658636-4 : When creating LTM or DNS monitors through batch/transaction mode newlines are improperly escaped.
Solution Article: K51355172
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
- LTM/DNS monitors created via tmsh batch/transactions improperly escape newline characters.
- Expected escaping: \r\n
- Actual escaping: \\r\\n
- Impact: The URI sent is not correct,
Conditions:
When creating LTM or DNS monitors through batch/transaction mode when strings contain newline characters. For example, using the following commands to batch-create:
create gtm monitor http one_test_mon { send "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: abc.example.com\r\nUser-Agent: slb-healthcheck\r\nConnection: Close\r\n\r\n" recv "200"}
submit cli transaction
list gtm monitor http one_test_mon
The system creates the following monitor:
gtm monitor http one_test_mon {
defaults-from http
destination *:*
interval 30
probe-timeout 5
recv 200
send "GET / HTTP/1.0\\r\\nHost: abc.example.com\\r\\nUser-Agent: slb-healthcheck\\r\\nConnection: Close\\r\\n\\r\\n"
Impact:
Cannot use batch/transaction mode in TMSH to create LTM or DNS monitors. Cannot use LTM or DNS monitors created using batch/transaction mode in tmsh.
Workaround:
Create the monitor directly in tmsh without using batch/transaction mode.
658574 : An accelerated flow transmits packets to a stale (incorrect) destination MAC address.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
An accelerated flow can send to a stale destination MAC address after the ARP packet with the updated MAC address is received.
Warning: disabling auto-lasthop is not enough when they want BIG-IP to use updated destination MAC address.
Conditions:
A flow is accelerated with a destination MAC address that changes while the flow is accelerated.
Impact:
The BIG-IP system sends packets to a stale (incorrect) destination MAC address. In this case, the new MAC address is not updated for the accelerated flow and the flow will continue to send traffic using the original MAC address.
Workaround:
Disable HW acceleration. Prevent the downstream destination MAC address from changing. For example, if the downstream unit is a BIG-IP active/standby configuration, then use MAC masquerading to prevent the MAC address from changing.
658462 : Portal Access: tmm may crash if web application uses long cookie names and/or values
Solution Article: K10251490
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If JavaScript code sets a very long cookie value or uses very long cookie name (longer than 450 bytes), tmm may crash processing this cookie change.
Conditions:
-- JavaScript code sets/changes long cookie value or uses long cookie name;
-- Chrome or MS Edge browser is used.
Impact:
tmm crashes. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Use an iRule to remove 'Origin' header from any request to '/private/fm/volatile.html'.
Note: This iRule has to enable events for internal requests using 'ACCESS::restrict_irule_events enable' command.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes when an APM Portal Access web application uses long cookie values and/or names.
658343 : AVR tcp-analytics: per-host RTT average may show incorrect values
Solution Article: K33043439
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
When viewing the Statistics :: Analytics :: TCP :: RTT, then selecting (in the table below the graph), View By: "Remote Host IP Address", the values presented RTT Avg (ms) may be incorrect (they could even be larger than the RTT Max column).
As values are aggregated through the data tables, the reported rtt average value becomes larger and larger.
Conditions:
AVR is provisioned, and a tcp-analytics profile is attached to a virtual server.
Impact:
The values reported in the RTT Avg column when viewing by Remote Host IP Address may be incorrect.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The rtt_count, rtt_max, rtt_avg, rtt_sum metrics after day aggregation and week aggregations are now correct in the day, week, month reports. The rtt_sum is now aggregated with correct value (exceed max int), as expected.
658315 : WebSafe Login Validation may break response
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Response will be dropped, client will get an Err_Connection_Closed error
Conditions:
1. WebSafe and APM are both provisioned and enabled
2. request for a WebSafe protected URL results in successful Login Validation
Impact:
response is dropped and application breaks
Workaround:
Do Not use WebSafe's Login-Validation, when a "connection terminating" filter (like APM) enabled
Fix:
Fixed an issue with WebSafe Login Validation causing responses to be dropped.
658298 : SMB monitor marks node down when file not specified
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The smb monitor may always mark the node down when the file is not specified in the monitor config.
Conditions:
Pool member monitored with smb monitor.
Impact:
Service impact due to node being marked down.
Workaround:
Configure monitor to fetch file (authenticated).
658261 : TMM core after HA during GY reporting
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
If intra-chassis failover is triggered in a loaded chassis, the tmm crashes in some cases of GY reporting
Conditions:
-- Failover is triggered,
-- The daglib hash redistributes the subscriber DATA to different slots.
-- Existing flows continue on the slots that were allocated using the old hash of daglib.
Note: This is a rarely encountered issue that occurred in a setup with 8 slots and 750 thousand subscribers.
Impact:
Slot reboots. May trigger more hash rearrangement. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
658227 : Using variable substitution for Console attribute for remote-role always denies ssh access
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When using a remote role group to set a user's console by variable substitution from the RADIUS variable F5-LTM-User-Console, console access will be disabled no matter the value of the variable returned by the RADIUS server.
Conditions:
Remote auth using RADIUS. Remote role group configured to set console by variable substitution with F5-LTM-User-Console.
Impact:
Users who are expected to have tmsh access will not. These users will still have GUI access.
Workaround:
Use F5-LTM-User-Shell, and set the value to "tmsh" for users who need tmsh access.
Fix:
If console is set by variable substitution from F5-LTM-User-Console, and this variable is set to 1 (or Enabled), the user will have tmsh access.
658214 : TCP connection fail intermittently for mirrored fastl4 virtual server
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In some cases, a mirrored FastL4 virtual server may fail to forward the SYN on the server-side after receiving the context-ack from the peer. Note: This is a connection-failure through the active system, not simply a failure to mirror to the peer.
Symptoms include:
-- TCP connection failures.
-- Possibly other packets lost.
Conditions:
-- FastL4 virtual server.
-- Mirroring is enabled.
-- Certain traffic interleaving might be necessary for this intermittent problem to occur.
Impact:
FastL4 mirroring does not always forward SYN to server after receiving context ACK. Connections fail.
Workaround:
Set the tm.fastl4_ack_mirror dv variable using the following command: tmsh modify sys db tm.fastl4_ack_mirror value disable.
Fix:
In this release, mirrored FastL4 virtual server now forward the SYN on the server-side after receiving the context-ack from the peer as expected.
658148 : TMM core after intra-chassis failover for some instances of subscriber creation
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
If intra-chassis failover is triggered in a loaded chassis, the tmm crashes in some cases of subscriber creation.
Conditions:
-- The chassis is loaded with many blades.
-- The HA configuration is intra-chassis.
-- RADIUS subscriber is added with custom attributes.
-- The subscriber attributes are corrupted or erased.
Impact:
TMM crashes. The slot reboots, potentially triggering further daglib hash changes. May result in cascading core under load. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
If intra-chassis failover is triggered in a loaded chassis, the tmm no longer crashes in some cases of subscriber creation.
658036 : Honoring negotiated MSS for TCP segmentation
Solution Article: K04651090
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Following are the symptoms:
1. When the BIG-IP system's MTUs are larger than the smallest MTU in the end-to-end path:
-- The BIG-IP system does not mark coalesced packets larger than egress MSS but smaller than egress MTU in the BIG-IP system for segmentation. Therefore, the BIG-IP system receives 'ICMP fragmentation needed' messages from an intermediate router which drops the packets when the Don't Fragment (DF) bit is set in IP header.
2. When the BIG-IP system's MTUs are less than 1500:
-- On ingress, the BIG-IP system rejects coalesced packets larger than ingress MTU and less than 1500 and having DF bit set in IP header. the BIG-IP system sends 'ICMP fragmentation needed' message to sender.
Conditions:
* Generic Receive Offload (GRO) and Large Receive Offload (LRO) for data plane interfaces are supported and enabled (both in host and guest).
* Packets are sent with DF bit set.
* For #1:
-- FastL4 profile in use.
-- The BIG-IP system's VLAN MTUs are larger than the smallest MTU in the end-to-end path.
* For #2:
-- The BIG-IP system's MTUs are set to a value that is less than 1500.
-- The packets' DF bits are set.
Impact:
No traffic or very low throughput.
Workaround:
Disable LRO and GRO for data plane interfaces using the following command:
tmsh modify sys db tm.tcplargereceiveoffload value disable.
Note: For KVM virtio devices, LRO/GRO need to be turned off in host NIC.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system fastL4 stack now uses discovered MSS to determine whether TCP segmentation is required.
657965 : Reassess encryption health after encrypted ajax is sent
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
WebSafe application layer encryption fails to decrypt data sent by ajax multiple times for a single client.
Conditions:
Failure to decrypt data that was sent by AJAX
Impact:
Decryption is likely to continue failing until the page is refreshed.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
Encryption health status is reassessed after ajax response.
657925 : Error when enabling ASM via iRule
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The following error occurs in tmm log
err tmm3[26234]: 01220001:3: TCL error: /Common/irule_switch <HTTP_REQUEST> - while executing "ASM::disable".
Conditions:
Enabling or disabling ASM using an iRule, for example, using an iRule similar to the following:
when HTTP_REQUEST {
ASM::disable
if { ([IP::local_addr] equals "1.1.1.1") } {
ASM::enable /Common/http_asm_policy
log local0. "1 access"
}
elseif { ([IP::local_addr] equals "1.1.1.2") } {
ASM::enable /Common/http_asm_policy_2
log local0. "2 access"
}
}
Impact:
Getting dropped request.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Better handling of enable/disable ASM policy via an iRule.
657883 : tmm cache resolver should not cache response with TTL=0
Solution Article: K34442339
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm cache resolver caches responses with TTL=0, and it shouldn't.
Conditions:
TTL is set to 0 on the BIG-IP DNS system, so TMM will see TTL=0 from the DNS answer.
Impact:
tmm cache resolver caches responses with TTL=0.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system no longer caches ttl=0 response for tmm cache resolver. This is correct behavior.
657858 : TMM can restart when VLAN keyed connections are disabled.
Solution Article: K85425460
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM may restart intermittently when VLAN-keyed connections are disabled.
Conditions:
VLAN-keyed connections are disabled. Several types of traffic can cause this, including FTP traffic and multicast traffic.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while TMM restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Disabling VLAN-keyed connections no longer causes TMM to restart.
657795 : Possible performance impact on some SSL connections
Solution Article: K51498984
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Some SSL connections may be delayed by almost exactly 5 seconds. The delay occurs between the SSL client hello and the server hello response from the BIG-IP system.
Conditions:
-- SSL configured on a Virtual Server. Affects VIPRION/vCMP Guests.
-- Client connects with an SSL session ID that is not in the cache, and in a very specific format that causes tmm to associate the session ID to a blade that does not exist.
Impact:
Performance may be impacted on those SSL connections.
Workaround:
Disable SSL session cache by setting cache-size to zero in the clientssl profile.
Fix:
This release fixes an issue that might cause performance impact on certain SSL connections.
657727 : Running tcpdump from TMSH cannot capture the local "tmm" interface
Solution Article: K39694060
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Cannot run tcpdump against the "tmm" interface. System posts errors similar to the following:
tcpdump: pcap_loop: Device /Common/tmm not found
tcpdump: ioctl: No such device
This occurs because the 'tmm0' interface was renamed to 'tmm' beginning in v12.1.0, but the libbigpacket conditional logic to handle "special device names" still references 'tmm0'.
Conditions:
-- When running tmsh, an environment variable ("TMOS_PATH") is set.
-- The user logs in to the CLI with a default shell of tmsh (either as configured, or with a role assigned via remote-roles), or tries to run tcpdump via tmsh.
Impact:
Cannot run tcpdump on the 'tmm' internal interface.
Workaround:
Unset the 'TMOS_PATH' environment variable before running tcpdump.
657713 : Gateway pool action may trigger the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) to produce a core file and restart.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
As a result of this issue, you may encounter one or more of the following symptoms:
-- TMM generates a core file in the /shared/core directory.
-- Your BIG-IP system logs a SIGFPE to the /var/log/tmm file at the same time TMM produces a core file and restarts.
-- In one of the /var/log/tmm log files, you may observe error messages similar to the following example:
notice panic: ../modules/hudfilter/hudfilter.c:1063: Assertion "valid node" failed.
notice ** SIGFPE **
Conditions:
This issue occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
-- Your BIG-IP system is configured to route traffic using a gateway pool.
-- The gateway pool is configured with Action On Service Down = Reject.
-- The pool monitor marks all members of the gateway pool as unavailable.
-- A connection is rejected by the gateway pool.
Impact:
The BIG-IP system temporarily fails to process traffic while the TMM process restarts. If the BIG-IP system is configured for high availability (HA), the system fails over to a peer system.
Workaround:
Set service-down-action to none or reselect.
Fix:
Gateway pool action no longer triggers TMM to produce a core file and restart.
657708 : Packet Tester is still available in the GUI when AFM is not provisioned
Solution Article: K50308190
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
The Packet Tester is an AFM-only tool, but is available in the GUI when AFM is not provisioned.
Conditions:
BIG-IP system with AFM not licensed.
Impact:
The packet tester is available to use when it should not be.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The Packet Tester is no longer available unless AFM is licensed. This is correct behavior
657632 : Rarely if a subscriber delete is performed following HA switchover, tmm may crash
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
If a subscriber delete is performed following a HA switchover, tmm may coredump. The probability of this scenario is rare, where a subscriber may have been freed during switchover and a subsequent forced delete command quickly follows.
Conditions:
-- A subscriber delete command followed by a HA switchover.
-- During the switchover, the subscriber was freed.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now removes the subscriber index from the table if present in these cases.
657626 : User with role 'Manager' cannot delete/publish LTM policy.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
User with role 'Manager' cannot delete/publish LTM policy.
audit.log contains a message similar to the following:
notice icrd_child[18194]: 01420002:5: AUDIT - pid=18194 user=Manager folder=/Manager module=(tmos)# status=[01070822:3: Access Denied: User (Manager) may not delete objects in partition (Common)] cmd_data=publish ltm policy /Manager/Drafts/draft-test.
Conditions:
-- User with 'Manager' role.
-- Attempting to delete or publish an LTM policy.
Impact:
Operation does not complete, and system posts error.
Workaround:
None.
657531 : High memory usage when using the ICAP server
Solution Article: K02310615
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
High UMU memory when using the ICAP server.
Conditions:
-- ICAP is in use.
-- There are long requests (requests longer than 128 KB) that should get to the ICAP server.
Impact:
UMU memory goes up.
Workaround:
-- Decrease the max concurrent long requests.
-- Decrease the size for the long requests buffer size.
-- Make sure the ICAP server is up and running and responding quickly (the issue will be more visible when the ICAP server is lagging).
657526 : Rename Remote Logging format 'Key-Value Pairs' to 'Key-Value Pairs (Splunk)'
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
'Key-Value Pairs' logging format name does not mention 'Splunk', which makes it inconsistent with 'Common Event Format (ArcSight)'.
Conditions:
This is visible in Logging Profile :: Application Security, by choosing Storage Destination: Remote Storage, and then check Logging Format
Impact:
Remote Logging format is 'Common Event Format (ArcSight)' in one case, and 'Key-Value Pairs' in the other.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Remote Logging format 'Key-Value Pairs' has been renamed to 'Key-Value Pairs (Splunk)'.
657521 : Transient error may appear in bd.log shortly after Signature Set is added to policy
Solution Article: K49102057
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A transient error may appear in bd.log and asm.log shortly after a Signature Set is newly associated with a security policy.
In bd.log, the messages appear similar to the following:
ECARD_POLICY|ERR |Apr 09 01:00:23.205|24966|attack_patterns.cpp:0027|signature collection with id: 13 doesn't exist
ATTACK_SIG|ERR |Apr 09 01:00:23.205|24966|attack_patterns_funcs.cpp:0083|Signature collection id: 13 Can't be acquired
In asm.log, the messages appear similar to the following:
info perl[20236]: 01310053:6: ASMConfig change: Policy Signature Set High Accuracy Detection Evasion Signatures [add]: Alarm was set to enabled. Policy Signature Set Name was set to High Accuracy Detection Evasion Signatures. Block was set to enabled. Learn was set to enabled. { audit: policy = /Common/policy2, username = admin, client IP = 192.168.188.44 }
info perl[20236]: 01310053:6: ASMConfig change: Policy Signature Set High Accuracy Signatures [add]: Alarm was set to enabled. Policy Signature Set Name was set to High Accuracy Signatures. Block was set to enabled. Learn was set to enabled. { audit: policy = /Common/policy2, username = admin, client IP = 192.168.188.44 }
Conditions:
A Signature Set is newly associated with a security policy.
Impact:
A transient error may appear in bd.log and asm.log.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
No errors appear in in bd.log after a Signature Set change.
657502 : JS error when leaving page opened for several minutes
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Google Chrome delays JS execution when the tab is not active.
Therefore anti-debug module acts as if someone is trying to debug JS code.
Conditions:
-- JS runs in hidden tab in Google Chrome.
-- Anti-debug functionality is active.
-- Page is left open for several minutes.
Impact:
Errors in console and JS logic is incorrectly executed.
Workaround:
Identify hidden tab and pause anti-debug functionality.
Fix:
The system now correctly handles JS code running in a hidden tab and pauses anti-debug check.
656912 : Various NTP vulnerabilities
Solution Article: K32262483
656900 : Blade family migration may fail
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Migrating the configuration from a B2100 blade to a newer variant, as documented in the "Migrating the Configuration on B2000 Series Blades" page in the "VIPRION Systems: Blade Migration" manual, may show output indicating a failure.
Conditions:
All such blade upgrades.
Impact:
The line 'load ucs failed!' should be ignored. If the line '/var/local/ucs/upgradeConfig-your-serial-number.ucs is loaded.' is present, then the UCS load was in fact successful and you can proceed with the instructions.
Workaround:
The line 'load ucs failed!' should be ignored. If the line '/var/local/ucs/upgradeConfig-your-serial-number.ucs is loaded.' is present, then the UCS load was in fact successful and you can proceed with the instructions.
656872 : Rolling forward with HTTPS monitors in the configuration with mismatched keys and certs
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If you roll forward, have HTTPS monitors in the configuration and use the monitor's attributes key and cert, make sure the key and cert are matching.
Currently there is no validation in the HTTPS monitor for such mismatch. This feature will deprecate these attributes and move to SSL profile instead.
If they are not matching, it will result in roll forward failure.
Conditions:
If you roll forward and have HTTPS monitors in the configuration and you are using attributes key and cert in the monitor
Impact:
If they are not matching, it will result in roll forward failure.
Workaround:
Make sure the key and cert of any HTTPS monitors are matching before you proceed to roll forward.
656807 : iRule DNS::ttl does not allow 0 (zero)
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
DNS::rr cannot set ttl to 0. The system returns the following message: error: [internal error "unexpected return code"][DNS::ttl $rr 0].
Conditions:
-- Using iRule DNS::ttl.
-- Trying to set ttl to 0.
Impact:
DNS::rr cannot set ttl to 0, the resolver cache can't be disabled, and the system returns an error: error: [internal error "unexpected return code"][DNS::ttl $rr 0]
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
iRule DNS::ttl now allows a 0 (zero) setting. iRule with ttl 0 can now be saved as expected.
655807 : With QoS LB, packet rate score is calculated incorrectly and dominates the QoS score
Solution Article: K40341291
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
When choosing QoS Load balance, packet rate is dominating the score.
Conditions:
QoS load balance.
Impact:
Load balance decision is mostly impacted by packet rate.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Corrected a calculation error for QoS score involving packet rate.
655793 : SSL persistence parsing issues due to SSL / TCP boundary mismatch
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When the SSL client or server system is set up to send SSL messages whose boundaries do not align with underlying TCP boundaries, the parser fails when SSL persistence is enabled.
So, any SSL record spanning over multiple TCP segments (in this case it's ServerHello, Certificate, and ServerHelloDone) triggers the issue with the SSID error RST cause.
This can also result from a message size exceeding the maximum configured size (default is 32K).
Conditions:
[1] SSL persistence is enabled.
[2a] SSL message boundary does not align with underlying TCP segment boundary. One example of boundary mismatch is when the TCP MTU size is changed to a lower value (around 1200 bytes). Even then there may be specific values for which the boundaries match and parsing succeeds.
[2b] The message size is greater than the maximum configured size (default 32k).
Impact:
When the parsing fails, the SSL client or server hangs and times out. In other words, SSL traffic is affected.
The SSL parsing should succeed regardless of a match or mismatch between SSL message boundary and TCP segment boundary.
Workaround:
Disable SSL persistence.
Fix:
The system now switches the state of the SSL persistence to pass through all remaining messages, since no further parsing is needed.
655767 : MCPD does not prevent deleting an iRule that contains in-use procedures
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If an iRule that is attached to a virtual server makes a procedure call in a different iRule, it is possible to delete the different iRule with no error.
MCPD contains validation that should prevent a user from deleting an iRule that is currently in use by a virtual server, e.g.:
01070265:3: The rule (/Common/rule_uses_procs) cannot be deleted because it is in use by a virtual server (/Common/vs_http).
However, if an iRule attached to a virtual server makes a procedure call in a different iRule, it is possible to delete the different iRule with no error. This results in a configuration that will subsequently fail to load (during a config load, MCPD validation will catch this), or will fail if a full configuration sync is performed.
Conditions:
Must be using iRules that call into other iRules.
Impact:
System gets into a state where traffic may fail unexpectedly, and subsequent reboots, configuration loads, upgrades, or configuration sync operations will fail.
Workaround:
None. Use caution when deleting iRules, especially iRules that call into other iRules.
655724 : MSRDP persistence does not work across route domains.
Solution Article: K15695
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
MSRDP persistence doesn't work with non-default route domains.
Conditions:
Configure a virtual server with a MSRDP persistence profile and a pool using a non-default route domain.
Impact:
MSRDP persistence does not work.
Workaround:
Implement MSRDP persistence using iRules.
Fix:
MSRDP persistence with non-default route domains works correctly now.
655691 : GUI image list contains misleading 'MD5 Sum Verified' field
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In the GUI, images in the Image List and Hotfix List contain a field called 'MD5 Sum Verified', which is misleading since no such verification is actually done.
Conditions:
Using BIG-IP GUI and viewing the Image List and Hotfix List.
Impact:
It appears that MD5 sums are being verified when in reality much more limited tests are done.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
Replace 'MD5 Sum Verified' with 'BIG-IP Image Verified' in Image List and Hotfix List in BIG-IP GUI to more accurately reflect our verification procedures.
655671 : Polling time waiting for I2C bus transactions in the bcm56xxd daemon needs to be reduced
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
On platforms that run the bcm56xxd daemon, the polling time that the system waits for I2C bus transactions to complete runs too long. On systems with I2C bus issues, this can lead to bcm56xxd core files, because the bcm56xxd daemon doesn't reset the watchdog so the watchdog timer kills the process.
Conditions:
This is an issue only when there is a stuck I2C bus, which occurs rarely.
Impact:
bcm56xxd process may core and restart. That typically resets the I2C bus, which resolves any issues.
Workaround:
None. Typically, the issue resolves itself.
Fix:
The number of times the bcm56xxd process polls for an I2C bus transaction to complete is reduced to prevent bcm56xxd core files.
655649 : BGP last update timer incorrectly resets to 0
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In ZebOS, every time the scan timer resets it also incorrectly resets the BGP last update timer as shown under the imish command 'sh ip route'.
Output from 'sh ip route':
4054fdc0-3e51-4079-b52f-4a3b058a3f93#sh ip ro
...
B 10.30.0.0/16 [20/0] via 10.10.1.2, eno33554952, 00:00:32
[20/0] via 10.10.1.6, eno33554952, 00:00:32
...
4054fdc0-3e51-4079-b52f-4a3b058a3f93#sh ip ro
...
B 10.30.0.0/16 [20/0] via 10.10.1.2, eno33554952, 00:00:33
[20/0] via 10.10.1.6, eno33554952, 00:00:33
...
4054fdc0-3e51-4079-b52f-4a3b058a3f93#sh ip ro
...
B 10.30.0.0/16 [20/0] via 10.10.1.2, eno33554952, 00:00:00 <<<< shouldn't reset
[20/0] via 10.10.1.6, eno33554952, 00:00:00
Conditions:
Once ZebOS has learned a route from a BGP peer the route will show up under 'sh ip route' and the BGP last update timer will incorrectly reset.
Impact:
None. This is cosmetic.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
BIG-IP no longer resets the last update time of learned routes via BGP.
655628 : TCP analytics does not release resources under specific sequence of packets
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TCP analytics does not release memory when a specific sequence of packets is observed, and memory usage increases as more such flows occur.
Conditions:
-- A TCP analytics profile is configured to collect clientside/serverside analytics data.
-- AVR is provisioned.
-- FastL4 and HTTP profiles are configured.
-- A specific sequence of packets (on the serverside) occurs.
Impact:
Main memory occupied by TCP analytics is not released which might lead to memory exhaustion on the BIG-IP system.
Workaround:
Turn off collecting TCP analytics data for the virtual server.
Fix:
TCP analytics now releases resources properly.
655617 : Safari, Firefox in incognito mode on iOS device cannot pass persistent client identification challenge
Solution Article: K36442669
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
When running Safari or Firefox in incognito mode on iOS devices, browser gets TCP RST and will not be able to pass client-side challenge. The system posts the following error in tmm log: failed parsing header 3.
Conditions:
1. Web scraping is configured.
2. Persistent client identification is enabled.
3. Using Safari or Firefox on iOS devices.
Impact:
Browser cannot access the site.
Workaround:
Turn off persistent client identification.
Fix:
Safari, Firefox in incognito mode on iOS device can now pass persistent client identification challenge.
655507 : Rewrite may crash on empty values in Headers list of Portal Access Resource Item configuration
Solution Article: K50080455
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Portal Access rewrite process may crash when resource item configuration for the current request contains invalid value in Headers advanced option.
Conditions:
This can occur if the Headers options are empty, for example:
tmsh modify apm resource portal-access <resource> items modify { <resource item> { headers { {} } } }
Impact:
Rewrite crashes.
Workaround:
Fix the configuration:
1. find resource and resource item names of configuration blocks containing 'headers none' using the following command: tmsh list apm resource portal-access.
2. For each affected resource and its item, run the following command:
tmsh modify apm resource portal-access <resource> items modify { <resource item> { headers none } }
Fix:
APM Portal Access rewrite no longer crashes on invalid Custom Headers configuration.
655506-1 : Guest configurations with mergeable buffers disabled are not supported.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Guest configurations with mergeable buffers disabled are not supported.
Conditions:
Guest configuration explicitly disables mergeable buffers:
<host mrg_rxbuf='off'/>.
Impact:
tmm core. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts. When mergeable buffers are disabled, the 13.0.0 virtio driver crashes and the 13.1.0 driver stops processing, i.e., it does not attach to the device.
Workaround:
Do not disable mergeable buffers.
Fix:
The system now logs an alert rather than enters a restart loop.
Note: There is no plan to support disabled mergeable buffers.
655500-1 : Rekey SSH sessions after one hour
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Common Criteria requires that SSH session be rekeyed at least every hour
Conditions:
SSH connections to or from the BIG-IP system.
Impact:
SSH sessions are rekeyed in response to the quantity of data transferred, or on user demand, but not on the basis of elapsed time
Workaround:
If time-based rekeying is required in your environment, edit the SSH configuration to include a RekeyLimit with both data and time parameters using a command similar to the following:
tmsh modify sys sshd include 'RekeyLimit 256M 3600s'
Outbound SSH client connections can be modified by adding the same RekeyLimit configuration to /config/ssh/ssh_config or by including that option on the command line when calling the ssh client.
Fix:
SSH sessions are now rekeyed every hour regardless of the quantity of data transferred.
655470-1 : IP Intelligence logging publisher removal can cause tmm crash
Solution Article: K79924625
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
TMM restart immediately after removing global ip-intelligence logging publisher.
Conditions:
1) Global IP Intelligence logging enabled.
2) While new incoming connections are handled by the system, delete the global logging publisher using the following command:
modify security log profile global-network ip-intelligence { log-publisher none }
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts. This is an intermittent, timing-related issue.
Note: Because deleting the global ip-intelligence logging configuration publisher is uncommon, and might occur once, at setup, this issue is unlikely to manifest.
Workaround:
There is no workaround, other than to not delete the ip-intelligence global logging publisher when heavy traffic is being handled.
Fix:
Error handling now checks for NULL publisher and prevents the TMM restart.
655448 : Virtual Edition Single-process requirement not enforced
Solution Article: K80470655
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Although it is not a supported operation, a BIG-IP administrator can change the number of threads TMM runs per process by modifying the 'tmm.threads' db variable. Virtual Edition TMM code is written with the assumption that all TMMs run as threads in one TMM process, so modifying this variable can cause multi-process TMMs, which do not pass traffic.
Running the following command doesn't display the dataplane interfaces for one or more TMMs:
tmctl -f /var/tmstat/blade/tmm<x> -s name,if_index interface_stat
Conditions:
When tmm.threads db variable is set a value other than 0 (the default value).
Impact:
Some of the TMMs, though launched and running, do not pass traffic, resulting in degraded performance (throughput, CPS) for the assigned number of cores.
Workaround:
Do not change the tmm.threads db variable from its default value of 0.
Fix:
With this fix, any non-default value set to tmm.threads db variable is ignored.
655445 : Provide the ability to globally specifiy a DSCP value.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
The DSCP value is not configurable for some types of traffic, which can lead to dropped traffic during adverse network conditions.
Conditions:
Under adverse network conditions, monitor traffic can be dropped by the network.
Impact:
BIG-IP DNS incorrectly reports resources as unavailable because monitor traffic is dropped by the network due to congestion with unrelated traffic.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Setting the new db variable tm.egressdscp to a value other than the default value of 0, results in the system setting the DSCP value for outgoing traffic to the configured value.
655432 : SSL renegotiation failed intermittently with AES-GCM cipher
Solution Article: K85522235
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SSL failed to renegotiate intermittently with AES-GCM cipher because IV is not properly updated when a change cipher spec message is received.
Conditions:
This failure is more likely to occur during mutual authentication.
Impact:
Some servers authenticate client using renegotiation. This issue prevents their clients from properly connecting to the servers.
Workaround:
Disable AES-GCM cipher.
Fix:
The system now properly updates AES-GCM IV when a change cipher spec message is received.
655421 : CVE-2016-8624 curl: Invalid URL parsing with '#'
Solution Article: K85235351
655382 : CVE-2016-8623 curl: Use-after-free via shared cookies
Solution Article: K84940705
655374 : CVE-2016-8621 curl: curl_getdate out-of-bounds read
Solution Article: K26899353
655371 : Fix for CVE-2016-8619 in curl
Solution Article: K46123931
655357 : Corrupted L2 FDB entries on B4450 blades might result in dropped traffic
Solution Article: K06245820
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
ARP replies reach front panel port of B4450 blades but fail to reach TMMs.
This occurs because the switch in the B4450 blade has an L2 learning issue in the switch fabric that requires the system to correct the new L2 FDB entries learned on Higig trunks. The L2 module runs in poll mode by default, which is exposed to a 3-second race window in software, during which learning events in the switch hardware for a given L2 FDB entry can be lost. That can lead to corrupted L2 FDB entries and cause traffic hitting the corrupted L2 FDB entries to fail.
Conditions:
-- An L2 FDB entry is learned on Higig trunk.
-- Multiple L2 learning events happen on the L2 FDB entry during the 3-second race window in software.
Impact:
The traffic hitting the corrupted L2 FDB entry will be dropped by the switch.
Workaround:
Delete the corrupted L2 FDB entries and cause the switch to re-learn them.
To do so, identify the affected VLAN and flush L2 FDB entries on that VLAN using the following command: tmsh delete net fdb vlan {vlan_name}.
Fix:
A db variable switchboard.l2.mitigation was introduced to configure this feature.
-- A value of "enable" allows packets to be forwarded in the case of corrupted L2 FDB entries. Packets will be hashed on source and destination addresses. Enabling forwarding this way is only a temporary measure.
-- A value of "monitor" does not forward packets but will count packets which were affected by corrupted L2 FDB entries. The stat table switch/l2_mitgation, updated every 11 seconds, reports packet counts. Differences in packet counts are logged to /var/log/ltm.
-- A value of "disable" disables both forwarding and packet counting. Packet counts are reset.
655233 : DNS Express using wrong TTL for SOA RRSIG record in NoData response
Solution Article: K93338593
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
DNS Express returns an incorrect TTL for the SOA RRSIG record in a NoData response.
Conditions:
-- DNS Express configured.
-- A query that results in a NoData response and DNSSEC signing requested.
Impact:
This brings the behavior in line with RFC2308. There is no known functional impact.
Workaround:
There is no workaround.
Fix:
The TTL of the RRSIG record now matches the TTL of the covered SOA record.
655211 : bigd crash (SIGSEGV) when running FQDN node monitors
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
bigd processing FQDN node monitors may crash due to a timing issue when processing probe responses.
Conditions:
bigd is configured for FQDN node monitors.
Impact:
bigd crashes (SIGSEGV). The system restarts bigd automatically, and monitoring resumes. No other action is needed.
Workaround:
Although no workaround is available for bigd configured for FQDN node monitors, this crash occurs due to a timing issue, and should be rare.
Fix:
bigd no longer crashes (SIGSEGV) when running FQDN node monitors due to a timing issue.
655159 : Wrong XML profile name Request Log details for XML violation
Solution Article: K84550544
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
After system upgrade, Request Log details for XML violation show XML profile name as 'N/A'.
Conditions:
System upgrade.
Request Log details for XML violation.
Impact:
System upgrade does not synchronize properly between policy and already existing XML profiles. System functions properly on existing XML profiles, but violation report reference to the XML profile is wrong.
Workaround:
No workaround for already existing violation records.
For new violation reports, run apply policy.
Fix:
The system now uses the correct XML profile name in the Request Log details for XML violation.
655157 : CVE-2016-8618 curl: Double-free in curl_maprintf
Solution Article: K10196624
655146 : APM Profile access stats are not updated correctly
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The active and established sessions counts in the output of 'tmsh show apm profile access' command are not getting updated as sessions are established and terminated. At the same time, the following errors are showing up in the APM log:
err tmm1[19902]: 01490574:3: (null):Common:00000000: Could not find tmstat. (/Common/Google_vsstats_key)
Conditions:
-- When session is established and terminated.
-- Running the command: tmsh show apm profile access to view stats.
Impact:
APM profile access stats are not accurate.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now the tmsh command "tmsh show apm profile access" displays the correct profile access stats.
655059 : TMM Crash
Solution Article: K37404773
655021 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3138
Solution Article: K23598445
655005 : "Inherit traffic group from current partition / path" virtual-address setting is not synchronized during an incremental sync
Solution Article: K23355841
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The "Inherit traffic group from current partition / path" virtual-address setting is not synchronized during an incremental sync.
Conditions:
Changing the "Inherit traffic group from current partition / path" setting and syncing to a peer unit using incremental sync.
Impact:
Peers in a Device Group will get out of sync.
Workaround:
Use a full sync instead.
Fix:
The "Inherit traffic group from current partition / path" virtual-address setting is now synchronized during an incremental sync.
654996 : Closed connections remains in memory
Solution Article: K50345236
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A connection remains open, which results in memory leaks in the tmm for the connections.
The following command shows connections on traffic that was already closed: tmsh show sys conn.
Conditions:
A ASM_RESPONSE_VIOLATION iRule on the ASM-enabled virtual server.
A request with connection: close.
Impact:
Memory increase due to connections left open.
Incoming connections to the virtual server may fail and result in the BIG-IP sending a reset with a reset cause of "TCP closed".
Workaround:
If possible, remove this event from the iRule and/or add the OneConnect profile to the virtual server.
654981 : Local Traffic Policies operating in First Match mode do not stop executing after the first matched rule if this has no action
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Local Traffic Policies configured for First Match mode may not stop executing after the first matched rule.
Conditions:
This happens when the first matched rule has no action (i.e. is set to ignore).
Impact:
This may cause Local Traffic Policies to execute an unintended action.
Workaround:
Rework the rules in your affected Local Traffic Policies so that every rule has at least one associated action.
Fix:
Execution of Local Traffic Policies now correctly stops after the first matched rule.
654934 : CVE-2016-8617 curl: Out-of-bounds write via unchecked multiplication
Solution Article: K44503763
654927 : CVE-2016-8615 curl: Cookie injection for other servers
Solution Article: K01006862
654926 : CVE-2016-8616 curl: Case insensitive password comparison
Solution Article: K52828640
654925 : Memory Leak in ASM Sync Listener Process
Solution Article: K25952033
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Following several sync errors, a memory leak occurs in the ASM sync listener process (asm_config_server.pl).
Conditions:
-- asm-sync is enabled on an auto-sync Device Group.
-- Errors occur during attempts to sync, either due to full disk or in response to one or more of the following uses in GUI or REST API:
+ Creating/importing/deleting policies.
+ Accepting many suggestions at once.
+ Adjusting Policy Building Settings.
Impact:
RAM is increasing consumed leading to swap usage until the device reaches a panic state.
Workaround:
Restart asm_config_server on all devices using the following command:
killall asm_config_server.pl
Fix:
Hard limits for memory size are now enforced for ASM processes. The sync listener process now shuts down and restarts after an hour of failed repeated attempts to synchronize the device group state.
654915 : Traffic Capturing: Pool member that has a special name (internal activity) should be exported with its name, not an IP address
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
For traffic capturing, if a pool member is assigned a special name (e.g., 'for internal activity'), the external AVR log will report the internal IP address instead of the pool member name.
Conditions:
1. Assign name to internal pool member.
2. Enable HTTP traffic capturing.
3. Allow AVR to collect HTTP statistics.
4. View pool member name in external AVR log.
Impact:
External log reports internal IP address instead of pool member name.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
The external AVR log now reports the pool member name as expected.
654873 : ASM Auto-Sync Device Group
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Some messages that were meant to be sent to peers in a device group are not successfully sent.
Conditions:
A mix of the following uses in GUI or REST API:
1) Creating/importing/deleting policies.
2) Accepting many suggestions at once.
3) Adjusting Policy Building Settings.
Impact:
1) Overuse of full sync between devices.
2) Possible inconsistencies between devices.
3) Possibility of memory leak in rare cases.
Workaround:
Use manual sync groups for ASM sync.
Fix:
Communication for auto-sync groups repaired.
654872 : After an upgrade, an URL from another policy's WSDL may be erroneously added after XML profile change★
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
After an upgrade, an URL from another policy's WSDL is erroneously added after modifying an XML profile.
Conditions:
An XML profile is modified following ASM upgrade.
Impact:
A URL from another policy is erroneously added to the policy.
Workaround:
The erroneously added URL should be deleted.
Fix:
URLs are added correctly as needed when XML profile is changed.
654764 : iControl REST cannot stay in sync if /config/f5-rest-device-id is identical on each device
Component: Device Management
Symptoms:
When deploying an application such as an iAppLX application the LX-specific configuration is not synced, and you see a sync error in /var/log/restjavad.0.log.
Conditions:
This may occur if you have a device group established, but the /config/f5-rest-device-id contains an identical device ID on each of the devices. This could be triggered in a number of ways:
- Cloning BIG-IP VMs
- Extracting the same UCS file to each of the devices, then establishing a trust group
Impact:
Restjavad is unable to synchronize across the devices, as a result iAppLX applications fail to stay in sync.
Workaround:
The first test you should do is to look at the contents of /config/f5-rest-device-id on all devices. If any of the devices contain the same ID, you can perform the following procedure to reset iControl REST trust:
Impact of procedure: the following procedure resets the rest storage which removes all iAppLX applications from your configuration. You will need to re-create and re-deploy any iAppLX applications that you had deployed.
At the command prompt, run the following:
rm /config/f5-rest-device-id; clear-rest-storage
This will cause the f5-rest-device-id file to be re-generated and will clear the rest storage, at this point the application should stay in sync across devices once you re-install and re-deploy it.
654599 : The GSLB Pool Member Manage page can cause Tomcat to drop the request when the Finished button is pressed
Solution Article: K74132601
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Tomcat can potentially drop requests made by the client via the Web GUI on the GSLB Pool Members Manage page.
Conditions:
The config contains a large amount (in the thousands) of GSLB virtual servers or wide IP's, resulting in the action not being completed.
Impact:
The "Finished" button on that page does not save the changes made on that page.
Workaround:
Use TMSH.
Fix:
Fixed an issue with saving GSLB data via the GUI in large configurations.
654566 : Incomplete files still linked in /shared/vmisolinks
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If copying of an image file is interrupted and leaves a partial file with a .part or .filepart extension, it is still linked in /shared/vmisolinks and synced between blades.
Conditions:
Copy of an image to /shared/images is interrupted and a file with a .part or .filepart extension is left behind.
Impact:
The corrupted copy might appear valid when it is not.
Workaround:
Delete incomplete file copies with extension .part or .filepart.
Fix:
Csyncd ignores files with extensions .part or .filepart in /shared/images.
654513 : APM daemon crashes when the LDAP query agent returns empty in its search results.
Solution Article: K11003951
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
APM daemon crashes when the LDAP query agent returns no search results.
Conditions:
APM provisioned with AD authentication setup.
Impact:
APM daemon crashes, need to restart RBA and WebSSO. This is a very rarely encountered issue.
Workaround:
Add LDAP Auth agent before the LDAP query to the existing policy.
Note: Adding the extra agent, LDAP Auth agent, in the policy will preserve the functionality and features, enabling the policy to fail in LDAP Auth agent, instead of crash in LDAP Query agent.
Fix:
Now APM daemon no longer crashes when the LDAP query agent returns a specific type of null result from its search.
654508 : SharePoint MS-OFBA browser window displays Javascript errors
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
SharePoint MS-OFBA browser window displays Javascript errors while doing authentication.
Conditions:
-- SharePoint Access through LTM and APM.
-- MS-OFBA iRule is used.
Impact:
JavaScript errors shown on the MS-OFBA browser window
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now the SharePoint MS-OFBA browser window no longer displays Javascript errors while doing authentication from Microsoft applications.
654485 : Portal Access: Same-origin AJAX rquest may fail if response contains non-wildcard Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
Solution Article: K85549136
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Same-origin AJAX request fails via Portal Access if back-end response includes Access-Control-Allow-Origin header and its value differs from '*' and request origin.
Conditions:
- Same-origin AJAX request, for example:
GET /some/file.ext HTTP/1.1
Host: http://example.com
Origin: http://example.com
- Back-end response with Access-Control-Allow-Origin header:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://another.com
Without Portal Access, such a response is valid and accessible to client web application, if there were no redirects. But via Portal Access, the response is rejected.
Impact:
Web application may not work correctly.
Workaround:
Use iRule to remove special query parameter 'F5_origin' from same-origin AJAX requests via Portal Access to disable CORS check emulation.
Fix:
Now same-origin AJAX requests are handled correctly in spite of Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header.
654368 : ClientSSL/ServerSSL profile does not report an error when a certain invalid CRL is associated with it when authentication is set to require
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Error is not reported if the profile is associated with an invalid Certificate Revocation List (CRL) that is not signed by trusted CAs, if the CRL issuer has the same subject name as one of the certs in trusted CA.
Conditions:
This occurs when associating CRLs with virtual servers.
Impact:
Error is not reported for invalid CRL.
Workaround:
OpenSSL command can be used to check if the CRL is signed by trusted CA.
Fix:
Error is reported in TMM logs if the CRL is not signed by trusted CA.
654164 : Active flows are aborted/torn down after PEM is disabled.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Gradual memory leak or TMM crash may be observed.
Conditions:
Active flows passing through PEM are not aborted/torn down after PEM is disabled.
Impact:
Potential memory leak and TMM crash. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Gradual memory leak or TMM crash no longer occurs if active flows are aborted/torn down after PEM is disabled.
654109 : Configuration loading may fail when iRules calling procs in other iRules are deleted
Solution Article: K01102467
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Loading of the configuration fail with a message indicating a previously deleted iRule cannot be found:
01020036:3: The requested rule (/Common/rule_uses_procs) was not found.
Conditions:
- iRule A is calling another iRule B using proc calls
- iRule A is attached to a virtual server.
- Detaching and deleting iRule A.
- Loading the config (or performing config sync).
Impact:
iRules are still referenced after implicit deletion (via load).
Configuration does not load.
Workaround:
Force reloading of the MCP binary database.
For specific steps, see K13030: Forcing the mcpd process to reload the BIG-IP configuration (https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13030).
Fix:
Configuration loading no longer fails when iRules calling procs in other iRules are deleted.
654086-1 : Incorrect handling of HTTP2 data frames larger than minimal frame size
Solution Article: K18323013
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
HTTP2 can vary frame size between 16K bytes (included) and 16 Mbytes (not included). When a client sends a data frame with a size larger than 16384 bytes, the BIG-IP system might incorrectly process it, rejecting the whole connection.
Conditions:
-- HTTP2 profile is configured on a virtual server.
-- Client sends a data frame larger than 16384 bytes, violating RFC.
Impact:
HTTP2 resets the stream; then it may reject the whole connection.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
When a client sends HTTP2 a data frame exceeding a negotiated maximum frame size, the BIG-IP system correctly resets the stream.
654046 : BIG-IP as SAML IdP may fail to process signed authentication requests from some external SPs.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When an external Service Provider (SP) canonicalizes authentication requests with the use of inclusive namespaces, a BIG-IP system used as SAML IdP may fail to process such requests. User's SSO will fail with following errors contained in /var/log/tmm:
err tmm1[13063]: 014d0002:3: 9c7802e1: SSOv2 Digest from SAML message is invalid
err tmm1[13063]: 014d0002:3: 9c7802e1: SSOv2 Error(12) Signature verification failed for SAML Authentication
Conditions:
- BIG-IP is used as SAML IdP.
- User performs SP-initiated SAML SSO.
- External SAML SP sends signed authentication request, in which canonicalization was done with use of inclusive namespaces.
Impact:
Users are unable to perform SAML SSO with certain external service providers.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now BIG-IP APM as IdP SAML canonicalized authentication requests containing inclusive namespaces can be processed successfully.
654026 : No way to ensure the monitor works prior to applying the monitor to a pool
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
There is no GUI method for ensuring that a monitor works prior to applying it to a pool.
Conditions:
Configuring a monitor to add to a pool.
Impact:
Monitor might fail. Requires external methods of determining source of failure.
Workaround:
Use tcpdump, curl, or other external method to determine why monitors are not functional.
Fix:
There is now a GUI method for ensuring that a monitor works prior to applying it to a pool.
654011 : Pool member's health monitors set to Member Specific does not display the active monitors
Solution Article: K33210520
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When you configure a pool to have member-specific health monitoring, the active monitor no longer displays in the GUI.
Conditions:
Have a pool member with Health Monitors set to Member Specific.
Impact:
The specified active monitors will be saved but won't be displayed as active.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to view a pool member's active monitors.
Fix:
Pool member's Health Monitors set to Member Specific now display active monitors.
654003 : Portal Access incorrectly prefers charset from meta tag over the value from header
Solution Article: K03540372
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If charset values in <meta> tag and Content-Type header are not equal, Portal Access prefers value from <meta> tag.
Conditions:
This occurs if you have charset values in both the <meta> tag and in the HTTP header.
Impact:
This may result in unnecessary charset conversion of page content and corruption of some characters. Some characters in rewritten page may be garbled.
Workaround:
Remove <meta> tag from affected pages with iRule or modify its value to contain correct charset.
Fix:
Now, in Portal Access charset detection, the value from Content-Type header has precedence over value from <meta> tag.
653993 : A specific sequence of packets to the HA listener may cause tmm to produce a core file
Solution Article: K12044607
653930 : Monitor with description containing backslash may fail to load.
Solution Article: K69713140
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a monitor description contains a \ (backslash) character, the system adds another backslash for every save-load operation. After enough saves/loads, the description eventually hits the maximum length, causing an error message: '01020057:3: The string with more than 65535 characters cannot be stored in a message' upon loading the config.
Conditions:
Monitor with description containing backslash.
Impact:
Configuration changes without human intervention. Potential load failure.
Workaround:
Don't use backslashes in monitor descriptions.
653888 : BGP advertisement-interval attribute ignored in peer group configuration
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BGP peer-group advertisement-interval attribute may be ignored with default settings set on individual peers belonging to the peer-group.
Conditions:
- BGP configured with peer-groups.
- advertisement-interval configured with a non-default value
Impact:
The BGP peer will have an additional statement added indicating a default value of the advertisement-interval.
Workaround:
Manually set the advertisement-interval of the peer, instead of using the peer-group for this particular setting.
Fix:
BGP advertisement-interval attribute is no longer ignored in peer group configuration
653879 : CVE-2017-6214
Solution Article: K81211720
653842 : OPSWAT inspect checks now supports privilege elevation
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If OPSWAT checks would require elevation or root rights for checking particular Antivirus, Firewall (or other security software) check fails.
Conditions:
* Windows/Mac client systems.
* System has security software that requires privilege elevation/root access to check its status.
Impact:
OPSWAT checks fail completely or partially (e.g., some fields are not available).
Workaround:
Important note: This workaround is recommended only for troubleshooting purposes, as using it implies security issues.
Run browser or EdgeClient on high integrity level (Windows)/under root (Mac).
Fix:
OPSWAT inspect checks now support privilege elevation via an optional F5 Inspector Service available in the Edge Client package.
-- Windows: Introduced new component to provide on-demand elevation.
-- Mac: Updated existing component to support such checks.
653775 : Ampersand (&) in GTM synchronization group name causes synchronization failure.
Solution Article: K05397641
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
A GTM synchronization-group-name containing an ampersand (&) might cause an XML parsing failure and GTM sync groups would fail to sync.
Conditions:
A GTM synchronization group name with an ampersand (&) in the name.
Impact:
GTM sync groups does not synchronize.
Workaround:
Remove ampersand from sync group name.
Fix:
Fixed issue that prevented GTM sync groups with an ampersand (&) in the GTM synchronization-group-name from syncing.
653772 : fastL4 fails to evict flows from the ePVA
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
An accelerated flow is in the ePVA with no corresponding software connection.
Conditions:
-- FastL4.
-- ePVA.
-- The other conditions under which this occurs are not well defined.
Impact:
ePVA can continuously send a packet. This might eventually result in a network outage.
Workaround:
Disable HW acceleration.
Fix:
There are now no unknown accelerated flows.
Behavior Change:
The default behavior is to ignore unknown HW accelerated flows (connections). This change will proactively evict unknown HW accelerated flows from the HW (ePVA).
653771 : tmm crash after per-request policy error
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
TMM core is seen when reject ending in per-request policy encounters error.
Conditions:
The conditions which trigger this are unknown at this time, it was seen once on a per-request policy error.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Fix:
TMM no longer cores when reject ending encounters error in per-request policy
653770 : Cannot copy fields in Policy Rule section of LTM Policy rule overview page
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Beginning in version 13.0.0, on the LTM Policy rule overview, you cannot select and copy text. If you mouse down to click on a rule, the rule bar moves. This denotes new functionality where you can reorder rules in the list.
Conditions:
Go to Policy Rule overview and click a rule.
Impact:
Text cannot be highlighted in rule list. Copy/paste of text is not possible.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to select and copy text.
653746 : Unable to display detailed CPU graphs if the number of CPU is too large
Solution Article: K83324551
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Cannot display detail CPU graph. Go to Statistics :: Performance. Click 'View Detail Graph' under System CPU usage. Graph cannot display. System posts the message: Error trying to access the database.
Conditions:
VIPRION with 288 CPU cores or more totaled across all blades.
Impact:
Administrator is unable to view the detail CPU graphs.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The GUI can now display detailed CPU graphs for 1024 cores with the default of 4 lines per graph.
653633 : Allowed Receiving Domain in SMTP Protocol Security is case sensitive
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
False positive disallowed receiving domain violation in the SMTP security.
Conditions:
SMTP profile is attached to a virtual with security turned on. The SMTP security has an allowed domain list and the disallowed domain violation turned on.
A transaction arrives from a domain that is in the list, but written in a different case.
Impact:
A false positive access from disallwed domain violation.
Workaround:
N/A
653573-3 : ADMd not cleaning up child rsync processes
Component: Anomaly Detection Services
Symptoms:
ADMd daemon on device is spinning up rsync processes and not cleaning them up properly, causing tons of this zombie processes
Conditions:
If rsync process ends via exit (in the case of some trouble)
Impact:
No technical impact, but there are many zombie processes
Workaround:
Restart admd (bigstart restart admd) to remove all existing rsync zombies.
Fix:
admd should handle SIGCHLD signal from rsync (in the case of some trouble)
653511 : Intermittent connection failure with SNAT/automap, SP-DAG and virtual server source-port=preserve
Solution Article: K45770397
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Connections can fail intermittently when multiple clients use the same ephemeral port to connect to BIG-IP and are SNATted to the same address.
Conditions:
When SNAT/Automap is configured with SP-DAG and virtual server source-port setting is "preserve".
Impact:
Service interruption due to intermittent connection failures.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Connections no longer fail intermittently with SNAT/automap, SP-DAG and virtual server source-port=preserve.
653502 : Web UI: User not able to configure RADIUS profile for a Virtual Server when only LTM is provisioned
Solution Article: K48133828
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
RADIUS profile option is missing in Virtual server configuration page when PEM/AFM is not provisioned.
Conditions:
PEM/AFM is not provisioned.
Impact:
You cannot attach RADIUS profile to a virtual server.
Workaround:
You can configure the same from TMSH.
Fix:
The dependency on PEM/AFM module is removed so that RADIUS profile option is available even if only LTM is provisioned.
653495 : Incorrect SNI hostname attached to serverside connections
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SNI hostname submitted to a virtual server on the client side is sent to server side, even if there is a different hostname specified in the server SSL profile.
Conditions:
-- Client side ClientHello contains SNI.
Impact:
SNI is sent from client to server without stripping or rewriting the SNI.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
SNI hostname submitted to a virtual server on the client side is no longer sent to server side unless specifically requested (for example when forward proxy is enabled). When there is a different hostname specified in the server SSL profile the SNI is also rewritten to the specified hostname.
653453-4 : ARP replies reach front panel port of the B4450 blade, but fail to reach TMMs.
Solution Article: K35241150
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
ARP replies reach the front panel port of the B4450 blade, but fail to reach TMMs. This is caused by a L2 defect in the Broadcom Trident2+ switch B4450 blade uses.
Conditions:
The switch learned a corrupted L2 FDB entry on internal HiGig trunk.
Impact:
The traffic hitting the corrupted L2 FDB entry will be dropped by the switch.
Workaround:
Identify the affected VLAN and flush L2 FDB entries on that VLAN using the following command: tmsh delete net fdb vlan {vlan_name}.
Fix:
Resolved an issue on Broadcom Trident2+ switch B4450 blades use in which ARP replies reached the front panel port, but failed to reach TMMs.
Behavior Change:
A new BigDB variable is added to control in which mode the l2xmsg module in Broadcom SDK should run.
bcm56xxd.l2xmsg.mode: poll/fifo (default)
The BIG-IP system used to always run l2xmsg module in poll mode. Now, the BIG-IP system will run l2xmsg mode in fifo by default.
653425 : Warning message "Windows Media Player Extension" appears on some IE browsers
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
On some rare cases of Internet Explorer users, the following warning message appears on the bottom of the page:
The previous webpage wants to run the following add-on: 'Windows Media Player Extension' from 'Microsoft Corporation'.
This happens when Device-ID is enabled in either the ASM policy or DOS profile.
Conditions:
This happens when Device-ID is enabled in either the ASM policy or DOS profile.
Impact:
Cosmetic: Warning message appears for first-time users, and not degrading performance.
Workaround:
Running the following command should prevent the warning message from appearing, without any side effects.
tmsh modify security device-id attribute att22 { collect disabled }
Fix:
The warning message "Windows Media Player Extension" no longer appears on some Internet Explorer browsers when Device-ID is enabled.
653376 : bgpd may crash on receiving a BGP update with >= 32 extended communities
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
bgpd may crash when receiving a BGP update with >= 32 extended communities
Conditions:
A configured BGP peer sends a route update including and attribute containing 32 or more extended communities.
Impact:
bgpd may crash causing the BGP peering to reset
Workaround:
Ensure that peers do not send 32 or more extended communities to the BIG-IP in BGP routing updates.
Fix:
bgpd no longer crashes on receiving a BGP update with >= 32 extended communities
653324 : On macOS Sierra (10.12), Edge client shows customized icon of size 48x48 pixels scaled incorrectly
Solution Article: K87979026
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
On macOS Sierra (10.12), Edge client shows customized icon of size 48x48 pixels scaled incorrectly; it appears very small.
Conditions:
On macOS Sierra (10.12), edge client, customized icon of size 48x48 pixels.
Impact:
This is a display issue only. There is no functional impact to the system.
Workaround:
Use a custom logo image with the pixel dimensions of 100x121 pixels.
Fix:
On macOS Sierra (10.12), Edge client now shows the customized icon of size 48x48 pixels that is now scaled correctly.
653292 : MySQL does not initialize correctly on first system start
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
MySQL is not yet setup, failed to initialize.
Shutting down MySQL...... SUCCESS!
Conditions:
avr or asm are provisioned
Impact:
AVR, loadmanager etc dependent on mysql are down
Workaround:
Run of 'bigstart restart mysql' should solve the issue
Fix:
Allow MySQL enough time to properly initialize
653285 : PEM rule deletion with HSL reporting may cause tmm coredump
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
tmm coredump caused by deletion of a PEM policy rule with HSL reporting configured and passing active traffic. tmm crash.
Conditions:
PEM policy rule with HSL reporting is deleted while passing subscriber traffic.
Impact:
tmm coredump causes traffic disruption and restart of tmm.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
PEM rule deletion with HSL reporting no longer causes tmm coredump.
653228 : SNAT does not work properly on FTP VIP2VIP
Solution Article: K34312110
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SNAT does not work properly on FTP VIP2VIP.
Conditions:
-- FTP communicates VIP2VIP to second virtual server.
-- SNAT is configured on second virtual server.
Impact:
SNAT does not work properly on FTP VIP2VIP on data channel.
Workaround:
Do not configure SNAT on second virtual server.
Fix:
SNAT now works properly on FTP VIP2VIP.
653225 : coreutils security and bug fix update
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A race condition was found in the way su handled the management of child processes.
Impact:
A local authenticated attacker could use this flaw to kill other processes with root privileges under specific conditions. (CVE-2017-2616)
Workaround:
install latest hotfix
Fix:
fixed in coreutils-8.4-46.el6
653224 : Multiple GnuTLS Vulnerabilities
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
* A denial of service flaw was found in the way the TLS/SSL protocol defined processing of ALERT packets during a connection handshake. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make a TLS/SSL server consume an excessive amount of CPU and fail to accept connections form other clients. (CVE-2016-8610)
* Multiple flaws were found in the way gnutls processed OpenPGP certificates. An attacker could create specially crafted OpenPGP certificates which, when parsed by gnutls, would cause it to crash. (CVE-2017-5335, CVE-2017-5336, CVE-2017-5337)
Conditions:
The gnutls packages provide the GNU Transport Layer Security (GnuTLS) library, which implements cryptographic algorithms and protocols such as SSL, TLS, and DTLS. GnuTLS is present on BIG-IP but is not used in TMM's handling of SSL profiles.
Impact:
* A denial of service flaw was found in the way the TLS/SSL protocol defined processing of ALERT packets during a connection handshake. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make a TLS/SSL server consume an excessive amount of CPU and fail to accept connections form other clients. (CVE-2016-8610)
* Multiple flaws were found in the way gnutls processed OpenPGP certificates. An attacker could create specially crafted OpenPGP certificates which, when parsed by gnutls, would cause it to crash. (CVE-2017-5335, CVE-2017-5336, CVE-2017-5337)
Fix:
Resolve CVE-2016-8610, CVE-2017-5335, CVE-2017-5336, and CVE-2017-5337
653217 : Multiple Samba Vulnerabilities
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
* It was found that Samba always requested forwardable tickets when using Kerberos authentication. A service to which Samba authenticated using Kerberos could subsequently use the ticket to impersonate Samba to other services or domain users. (CVE-2016-2125)
* A flaw was found in the way Samba handled PAC (Privilege Attribute Certificate) checksums. A remote, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to crash the winbindd process. (CVE-2016-2126)
Conditions:
Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol and the related Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol, which allow PC-compatible machines to share files, printers, and various information. Samba client software is present on BIG-IP systems but is not used in TMM's handling of SMB network traffic.
Impact:
* It was found that Samba always requested forwardable tickets when using Kerberos authentication. A service to which Samba authenticated using Kerberos could subsequently use the ticket to impersonate Samba to other services or domain users. (CVE-2016-2125)
* A flaw was found in the way Samba handled PAC (Privilege Attribute Certificate) checksums. A remote, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to crash the winbindd process. (CVE-2016-2126)
Fix:
Resolve CVE-2016-2125 and CVE-2016-2126
653017 : Bot signatures cannot be created after upgrade with DoS profile in non-Common partition
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Bot signatures cannot be created after roll-forward upgrade of configuration with only a DoS profile in non-Common partition.
Conditions:
A DoS profile in non-Common partition has Proactive Bot Defense enabled
Impact:
Bot signatures are not created.
Workaround:
Delete DoS Profile before upgrade, and re-create after upgrade is successful.
Alternatively, another DoS Profile can be created in /Common, even if unused.
653014 : Apply Policy failure if an custom Blocking Page is configured with an underscore in the header name
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
An issue was introduced when dealing with custom Blocking pages containing an HTTP Header that has an underscore in the name.
Conditions:
A custom Blocking page is defined containing an HTTP Header that has an underscore in the name.
Impact:
Set Active fails
Workaround:
Use hyphens instead of underscores in the header name.
Fix:
Underscores in HTTP Headers in Blocking Response pages are handled correctly.
652973 : Coredump observed at system bootup time when many DHCP packets arrived at BigIP
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
During system bootup, system coredump is observed when many DHCP packets arrive before system is fully ready and many flow entry creation failures are observed
Conditions:
1)BIG-IP DHCP proxy is in forwarding mode
2)DHCP relay agent in front of BIG-IP modifies giaddr field of DHCP packets to its own IP address
3)DHCP packets arrive during system bootup and before system is fully ready(some vlans, interfaces and routes are not fully up)
Impact:
System crash and coredump
Workaround:
Make sure system has come up completely before sending DHCP packets to the box
652968 : IKEv2 PFS CREATE_CHILD_SA in rekey does not negotiate new keys
Solution Article: K88825548
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
During negotiations that use CREATE_CHILD_SA, IKEv2 will fail to send a KE in the payload when PFS (perfect forward security) is used in config.
Rekey in IKEv2 does not negotiate new keys; the PFS value in phase1-perfect-forward-secrecy is used in the first exchange, then this first key is re-used in later rekey negotiation. Vendor interop problems exist when PFS is required by the other peer.
Conditions:
Define phase1-perfect-forward-secrecy with value other than none. After IPsec SAs expire or are manually deleted, the CREATE_CHILD_SA phase to negotiate new keys has no KEi payload from the BIG-IP Initiator and so no new encryption key.
Impact:
PFS settings apply only to first negotiation and not to subsequent SA rekeys. PFS is therefore absent. When the BIG-IP enters CREATE_CHILD_SA with a third party IPsec peer, negotiation will fail if the peer requires PFS. Under the same conditions, BIG-IP to BIG-IP tunnels will not fail.
Workaround:
To resolve vendor interop problems, disable PFS in the IPsec policy of both peers.
Fix:
When phase1-perfect-forward-secrecy is configured with a value other than none, the BIG-IP will now perform PFS negotiation correctly. Now rekey with CREATE_CHILD_SA generates a new key using the same DH Group as the first exchange that creates the first SA.
Note: In the ipsec-policy configuration object, the ike-phase2-perfect-forward-secrecy option is relevant only to IKEv1 and has no influence on IKEv2 PFS rekeying.
652935 : Exotic tmipsecd crash when internally the wrong path was used for racoon.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Relaunching racoon might crash tmipsecd when internally the wrong path was used for racoon.
Conditions:
-- Racoon relaunch when tmipsecd had the wrong racoon path.
-- Using IPsec tunnels.
Impact:
Core for tmipsecd.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release fixes a tmipsecd crash so it no longer occurs under these conditions.
652910 : Native RDP published on webtop does not connect if allowed vlans specified explicitly
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Native RDP hosts published on webtop does not connect if allowed vlans specified explicitly on the virtual server. It downloads the rdp file but opening the rdp file gets error message from rdp client something like "Your computer can't connect to remote computer".
Conditions:
- Native RDP host type published in webtop mode.
- RDP Virtual server specified the allowed vlans explicitly.
- MSRDP NTLM configuration is not specified in vdi profile.
Impact:
Could not connect to Native RDP host published on webtop
Workaround:
You can use either one of the below workarounds,
- Have the virtual server with "All the vlans and tunnels" configuration.
- Have MSRDP NTLM auth configuration in VDI profile which is attached to virtual server.
Fix:
Now Native Remote Desktop (RDP) resources can be delivered from APM virtual servers that have the "VLAN and Tunnel Traffic" set to a non-default value.
652848 : TCP DNS profile may impact performance
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Under some conditions TCP DNS profiles may impact system performance
Conditions:
TCP DNS profiles
Impact:
Performance issues
Workaround:
None
Fix:
Improve performance while using TCP DNS profiles
652840 : vCMP host avrd high CPU usage
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
With high vCMP guest counts, the avrd shows sustained ~90% CPU usage on the HOST primary blade.
Conditions:
For example, 48 guests on B4300 8-blade P8, or 96 guests on B4450 8-blade P8.
Impact:
The avrd will compete with the control plane threads on the guest that share the same core. The guest dataplane runs at higher priority and not impacted.
The avrd maintains a database of statistics available via the UI and 'tmsh show analytics vcmp ...'. When avrd is stopped, these statistics will not be available.
Workaround:
Run the following commands on the HOSTprimary blade:
clsh bigstart stop avrd
clsh bigstart disable avrd
Fix:
The avrd no longer shows sustained ~90% CPU usage on the HOST primary blade with high vCMP guest counts.
652799 : When BIG-IP is used on an appliance with over 24 CPU cores (or VE on a HW platform with over 24 CPU cores) some processes may be constantly restarting until disabled.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
ping_access_agent may be constantly restarting on BIG-IP appliance that has over 24 CPU cores.
Conditions:
-- BIG-IP appliance has over 24 CPU cores or VE platform has over 24 CPU cores.
-- APM is provisioned.
Impact:
PingAccess integration functionality will not be accessible to the users.
Workaround:
If PingAccess functionality is not required - disable process by running 'bigstart stop ping_access_agent'.
If PingAccess functionality is needed:
1. Stop ping_access_agent by running "bigstart stop ping_access_agent'.
2. Modify file '/etc/bigstart/scripts/ping_access_agent' as follows:
a) Replace line:
cpu_count=$(get_number_cpu)
with line:
tmm_count=$(get_tmm_count)
b) Replace line:
exec /usr/sbin/${service} -n ${cpu_count}
with line:
exec /usr/sbin/${service} -n ${tmm_count}
3. Save the file, and restart the process by running 'bigstart start ping_access_agent'.
Fix:
ping_access_agent no longer restarts when used on a platform with over 24 CPU cores and under 64 CPU cores.
652689 : Displaying 100G interfaces
Solution Article: K14243280
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Interfaces' Active Media Type and Media Speed rows display none.
Conditions:
Having a server with 100G interfaces.
Impact:
Cannot use GUI to determine interfaces' Active Media Type and Media Speed.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to see the affected interface.
Fix:
100G interfaces now display correctly.
652671 : Provisioning mgmt plane to "large" and performing a config sync, might cause an outage on the peer unit.
Solution Article: K31326690
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Provisioning mgmt plane to "large" and performing a config sync, might cause an outage on the peer unit. When provision.extramb is synced to the peer unit, mprov is called, which restarts tmm.
Conditions:
-- Configure two devices in a sync group.
-- tmsh modify sys db provision.extramb value 150.
-- Sync to peer unit.
Impact:
TMM restarts on the peer unit. Traffic halted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The provision.extramb and provision.tomcat.extramb DB keys no longer ConfigSync, which prevents TMM restarting on peer devices after a change is made to the management subsystem provisioning and then performing a ConfigSync.
Behavior Change:
The provision.extramb and provision.tomcat.extramb DB keys no longer ConfigSync between devices.
652638 : php - Fix DOS vulnerability in gdImageCreateFromGd2Ctx()
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The gdImageCreateFromGd2Ctx function in gd_gd2.c in the GD Graphics Library (aka libgd) before 2.2.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted image file.
Impact:
The gdImageCreateFromGd2Ctx function in gd_gd2.c in the GD Graphics Library (aka libgd) before 2.2.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted image file.
Fix:
install latest hotfix/image
652585 : BWC statistics include active and inactive policy counts.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BWC statistics do not include active and inactive policy counts.
Conditions:
BWC is provisioned on the BIG-IP systems.
Impact:
Lack of statistics makes diagnostics more difficult.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Additional statistics were added to highlight active and inactive BWC policies.
652539-5 : Multiple Bash Vulnerabilities
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
* An arbitrary command injection flaw was found in the way bash processed the hostname value. A malicious DHCP server could use this flaw to execute arbitrary commands on the DHCP client machines running bash under specific circumstances.
(CVE-2016-0634)
* An arbitrary command injection flaw was found in the way bash processed the SHELLOPTS and PS4 environment variables. A local, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to exploit poorly written setuid programs to elevate their privileges under certain circumstances. (CVE-2016-7543)
* A denial of service flaw was found in the way bash handled popd commands. A poorly written shell script could cause bash to crash resulting in a local denial of service limited to a specific bash session. (CVE-2016-9401)
Conditions:
The Bourne-again shell is the default shell for BIG-IP users with advanced shell access.
Impact:
* An arbitrary command injection flaw was found in the way bash processed the hostname value. A malicious DHCP server could use this flaw to execute arbitrary commands on the DHCP client machines running bash under specific circumstances.
(CVE-2016-0634)
* An arbitrary command injection flaw was found in the way bash processed the SHELLOPTS and PS4 environment variables. A local, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to exploit poorly written setuid programs to elevate their privileges under certain circumstances. (CVE-2016-7543)
* A denial of service flaw was found in the way bash handled popd commands. A poorly written shell script could cause bash to crash resulting in a local denial of service limited to a specific bash session. (CVE-2016-9401)
Fix:
Resolve CVE-2016-0634, CVE-2016-7543, and CVE-2016-9401
652535-3 : HTTP/2 stream reset with PROTOCOL_ERROR when frame header is fragmented.
Solution Article: K54443700
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
HTTP/2 RST_STREAM is seen with PROTOCOL_ERROR when frame header is fragmented.
Conditions:
HTTP/2 profile is enabled on the virtual. The frame header gets fragmented because of TCP segmentation.
Impact:
HTTP/2 stream is reset.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
HTTP/2 parser changed to handle header splitting across multiple buffers.
652484-1 : tmsh show net f5optics shows information for only 1 chassis slot in a cluster
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When you run tmsh show net f5optics, f5optics version information is displayed for one blade of a multi-blade chassis.
Conditions:
This occurs when running the tmsh show net f5optics command on VIPRION.
Impact:
The f5optics version is not displayed for all of the blades.
Fix:
f5optics version information for all blades within a chsasis is displayed when the user issues tmsh show net f5optics from the primary blade.
652480 : C3D feature needs control plane support, SNMP, tmsh and iControl
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Client Certificate Constrained Delegation Support (C3D) feature needs control plane support, SNMP, TMSH, and iControl.
Conditions:
Using C3D.
Impact:
Needs iControl, SNMP and TMSH support.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Client Certificate Constrained Delegation Support (C3D) is now supported from iControl, by SNMP, and in TMSH.
652445 : SAN with uppercase names result in case-sensitive match or will not match
Solution Article: K87541959
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SSL certificates with SAN domain names with uppercase characters will fail to match SNI requests for that domain name.
Conditions:
Multiple client-ssl profiles configured with SNI associated with a single virtual where the SAN (Subject Alternative Name) contains DNS names with uppercase characters.
Impact:
SNI does not match, resulting in the wrong certificate being returned to the client, which potentially results in a security warning in the client application due to a non-matching domain.
Workaround:
Use lowercase characters for SAN domain names in SSL certificates.
Fix:
SNI match is now case-insensitive.
652442 : Portal Access might incorrectly rewrite certain JavaScript constructor calls
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The Portal Access module transforms intranet web application code to make it accessible via an APM virtual server. One of these transformations might incorrectly rewrite certain JavaScript constructor calls, though you might not see any immediate visible effect.
Conditions:
The issue affects execution of expressions similar to 'new obj[property]' with certain property names in the web-application JavaScript code.
Impact:
When Portal Access accesses the intranet application containing such code, 'obj.property' might be called instead of being constructed. As a result, the application might fail with a very obscure and difficult to diagnose errors.
Workaround:
Use an iRule for each specific case. There is no global workaround.
Fix:
Now Portal Access rewrite has improved rewriting of certain JavaScript expressions.
652278 : dwbld memory leak when AFM/ASM is provisioned
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
After many hours of system uptime, the dwbld process is consuming more memory than expected. dwbld is one of the service daemons started when AFM or ASM is provisioned.
Conditions:
AFM or ASM provisioning.
Impact:
Memory leak affects overall system performance.
dwbld gradually leaks memory even when idle. This causes system going low on resident memory and affects performance of rest of the system.
Workaround:
Periodically run the following command:
bigstart restart dwbld.
Fix:
The dwbld memory leak was identified and fixed.
652260 : Enhanced data integrity alerts should not contain username value
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
When the system detects modification of the username field, it sends the username value in the alert.
Conditions:
1. Enhanced data integrity enabled.
2. There is parameter configured as 'Identify as username'.
Impact:
Username value will be sent in the alert.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Now, when the system detects modification of the username field, it does not send the username value in the alert.
652223 : BWC: Non-TCP data going through Category can make policy active
Solution Article: K50325308
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When category is set at lower rate than 100% of the user rate, and traffic going through the category is non-TCP, and the amount of data is 150% of the instance rate, then that can create policy to be active, lowering the overall bandwidth.
Conditions:
This occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
-- Category rate is less than max-user-rate
-- Traffic is non-TCP data.
-- Amount of data passing is 150% of max-user-rate.
Impact:
BWC dynamic policy cannot achieve 100% of max-rate.
Workaround:
Increase the max-rate of any dynamic policy, and add an additional static policy set to the max-rate expected from the dynamic policy.
Note: There is no actual fix for this issue except for not using UDP traffic in categories, if the amount of traffic on that UDP category is expected to exceed 150%, or over to the maximum fair rate provided by the BWC instance. Note that the PEM subscriber and BWC instance have 1-1 relationship.
652200 : Failure to update ASM enforcer about account change.
Solution Article: K81349220
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
There is an error updating BD with the following information:
Errors:
------------
bd_agent|ERR|...|F5::BdAgent::handle_bd_pipe_message,,Some records sent to enforcer were not handled
ECARD|ERR |...|account_id_table_management.cpp:0222|Failed to PUT table
ECARD|ERR |...|temp_func.c:0850|CONFIG_TYPE_ACCOUNTS message had errors in block_index: 0. status=9
-------------
Conditions:
In a high availability environment (with manual failover and ASM) with a UCS load that contains policies with the same names.
Impact:
Traffic is blocked due to Unknown HTTP selector
Workaround:
Use one of the following Workaround:
A) Deactivate and reactivate the affected policy.
B) Restart ASM on the affected device.
Fix:
The system now correctly handles a UCS containing policies with the same names in a high availability environment (with manual failover and ASM).
652146 : Email agent does not send email if the remote server does not provide a 200 OK response to VRFY request.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Access Policy Email Agent does not send email if the remote server does not provide a 200 OK response to VRFY request.
Conditions:
The version of CURL included in 13.0.0 uses VRFY requests to confirm recipients are valid before sending mail. Many servers consider VRFY a potential leak of information and will respond '252 - Not verified' and the BIG-IP system will not send the message.
Impact:
The Access Policy Email Agent does not send mail messages or log an error about mail not being sent.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The APM Email agent (v13.0.0 and later) will:
1. Connect to SMTP server.
2. Based on SMTP server capability (EHLO response?) / or blindly (just send it) try to verify all the addresses configured (one by one).
3. If there is a positive response (2yz), send the mails.
4. If there is no positive response, simply don't send mails to configured address(es).
5. If there is no response (e.g., times out before getting a response), simply do not send mails to configured addresses.
Behavior Change:
The APM Email agent (v13.0.0 and later) will:
1. Connect to SMTP server.
2. Based on SMTP server capability (EHLO response?) / or blindly (just send it) try to verify all the addresses configured (one by one).
3. If there is a positive response (2yz), send the mails.
4. If there is no positive response, simply don't send mails to configured address(es).
5. If there is no response (e.g., times out before getting a response), simply do not send mails to configured addresses.
652094 : Improve traffic disaggregation for uncommon IP protocols
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The traffic of uncommon IP protocols on VLAN running default DAG is sent to one TMM by default.
Conditions:
Traffic of uncommon IP protocols on VLAN configured with default DAG.
Impact:
Traffic for uncommon IP protocols not distributed evenly among available processing units.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now correctly distributes traffic for uncommon IP protocols based on src IP and dest IP.
Behavior Change:
The traffic of uncommon IP protocols on VLAN running default DAG is sent to one TMM by default. This DAG enhancement allows the default DAG to disaggregate traffic of uncommon IP protocols based on src IP and dest IP. Two more DB variables are added to control DAG behavior for uncommon IP protocols.
ipproto.lookupip: enable/disable (default)
ah.lookupip: enable/disable (default)
Setting ipproto.lookupip to enable will disaggregate uncommon IP protocols based on src IP and dest IP. DB ipproto.lookupip applies to all IP protocols except for TCP, UDP, SCTP, IGMP, AH, ESP, GRE, ICMP, ICMPv6.
Setting ah.lookupip to enable will disaggregate AH traffic based on src IP and dest IP.
652080 : LTM Policy blocks a URL containing pound/hash (#) character
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The issue occurs when user specifies a URL in an LTM Policy where the path contains the hash (#) character. This character was not considered to be valid, and so the valid-character checking logic treats the URL as invalid.
Conditions:
User specifies a URL, say for forwarding a redirect, that contains a hash (#) character. For example, defining a policy to redirect user connections to a URL like:
http://www.example.com/path1/path2/#/otherpath
Impact:
User is unable to specify a URL containing the hash (#) character.
Workaround:
In some instances, it may be possible to substitute the hash character (#) with its URL-encoded equivalent (%23).
Fix:
URLs used in LTM Policies correctly treat the hash character (#) as an allowed character.
652056 : [api-status-warning] are generated at stderr and /var/log/ltm when listing config in tmsh from top level namespace or at module level
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
tmsh list at the top namespace or at module level or mode level generates unexpected [api-status-warning] messages.
(tmos)# list << top namespace
(tmos)# list ltm << ltm module
(tmos)# list ltm profile << profile mode
Each of the three illustrative examples generates unexpected [api-status-warning] messages at stderr and /var/log/ltm.
The warnings are expected only at component level.
The following example uses fastl4 as the component:
(tmos)# list ltm profile fastl4 myfast
[api-status-warning] ltm/profile/fastl4, properties : deprecated : software-syn-cookie <<— warning message; as expected
ltm profile fastl4 myfast {
app-service none
software-syn-cookie enabled
}
Conditions:
This occurs when typing "y" when being prompted to list all items:
(tmos)# list
Display all 155 items? (y/n) y
[api-status-warning] ltm/profile/fastl4, properties : deprecated : software-syn-cookie <<< unexpected warnings
These are displayed for several commands that give API warnings.
Impact:
Excessive [api-status-warning] at stderr and /var/log/ltm for tmsh list commands. These are spurious and can be ignored.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
[api-status-warning] messages will be generated at stderr and /var/log/ltm with tmsh list for the specific component.
652052 : PEM:sessions iRule made the order of parameters strict
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
In the versions before 12.0, the order of parameters for "PEM::SESSIONS" rule was flexible. It was made strict because of the new validation infrastructure in 12.0. This breaks some existing iRules.
The system will report a validation error such as:
01070151:3: Rule [/Common/test_irule] error: /Common/test_irule:2: error: ["invalid argument subscriber-type"][PEM::session create $ip subscriber-type e164 user-name $user imsi $imsi subscriber-id $callingstationid]
Conditions:
Some parameters, for example, subscriber-id come before the parameter user-name.
Impact:
Configuration that was valid in earlier versions is not accepted in newer versions. This may result in the configuration failing to load during an upgrade and return an MCP validation error.
Workaround:
Change the order of the parameters.
652048 : TMSH save sys config contains [api-status-warning] that do not correspond to any configuration instances
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
There are multiple [api-status-warning] logs in /var/log/ltm present. Of these warnings the following do not correspond to existing configuration objects:
warning tmsh[1598]: 01420013:4: [api-status-warning] ltm/classification/url-cat-policy is deprecated.
warning tmsh[1598]: 01420013:4: [api-status-warning] sys/crypto/ca-bundle-manager is early_access.
Logs were generated based off the type, even though there are no instances of that type present. For example: sys/crypto/ca-bundle-manager type is early-access, but there is no instance of this type; still the warning is generated. This is unexpected behavior. Similarly unexpected warning for ltm/classification/url-cat-policy.
These [api-status-warning] messages should be created only for types that have been instantiated.
Conditions:
Issue a tmsh save sys config command. Look at the logs in /var/log/ltm corresponding to this operation.
Impact:
Excessive [api-status-warning] log message in /var/log/ltm file. The warnings can be ignored.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed generation of [api-status-warning] messages in /var/log/ltm. These logs were generated for tmsh save sys config operation.
652004 : Show /apm access-info all-properties causes memory leaks in tmm
Solution Article: K45320415
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When tmsh is used to view session information, memory will leak on each request to pull the session information from tmm. This is a small leak but can be significant issue when all sessions are examined or the sessions are examined multiple times in a short time interval.
Conditions:
when using show /apm access-info all-properties
Impact:
Memory will leak in tmm daemons. This affects all modules that use tmm.
Workaround:
The only workaround is not to use the mcp interface by tmm daemon, or to restart the tmms periodically after using the interface multiple times.
Fix:
Accessing APM session variables via tmsh (e.g., 'tmsh show /apm access-info all-properties') no longer causes a small TMM memory leak.
651961 : AVR is not called for DNS packets when AFM is not provisioned.
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
AVR DNS analytics are not available with avr-dnsstat-sample-rate setting to non-zero on the DNS profile when AFM is not provisioned.
Note that in v13, when AFM is provisioned, the dns profile option "enable-dns-firewall" must also be set to yes (This is "DNS >> Delivery : Profiles : DNS ›› Properties : <profile name> in the GUI), and a DOS profile (security dos profile) must be associated with the virtual server.
In addition, for all BigIP versions, the dns profile must have avr-dnsstat-sample-rate set to a non-zero value in order for AVR to collect statistics.
Indications that no data was collected would be:
In the GUI: Statistics :: Analytics :: DNS returns a message similar to the following: There is no data to display either due to the lack of relevant traffic, or due to the settings of the filter.
In tmsh:
# tmsh show analytics dns report view-by domain-name
----------------------
Analytics query result
----------------------
No data available
Conditions:
-- AFM is not provisioned (or AFM is provisioned, but enable-dns-firewall is not enabled in the DNS profile, and/or a security DOS profile is not associated with the gtm listener)
-- DNS traffic is received by the BigIP
Impact:
No DNS analytics data available. Cannot see AVR data for DNS resolutions.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
AVR DNS analytics are now available with avr-dnsstat-sample-rate setting to non-zero on the DNS profile when AFM is not provisioned.
651953 : Thales nethsm install script can configure BIG-IP for softcard/OCS keys
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The Thales nethsm installation script configures the BIG-IP only for using module protected keys. To use OCS keys or softcards instead (only one protection type can be used at one time), you must manually configure the BIG-IP system after the installation script finishes.
Conditions:
Want to use softcard or OCS protected keys in a BIG-IP configuration.
Impact:
Must take additional steps after installing the Thales HSM client software.
Workaround:
Manually configure the BIG-IP system to use OCS/softcard protected keys after installing the client software with the script.
Fix:
The Thales nethsm installation script can now configure the BIG-IP system to use OCS or softcard protected keys as part of installation, instead of requiring additional steps after the script completes.
651951 : Failure to use REST services on BIG-IP without 'admin' user
Solution Article: K32065842
Component: Device Management
Symptoms:
Cannot use BIG-IP REST services such as BIG-IQ management and iApps LX, unless there is an administrator user named 'admin'.
Conditions:
The user name of the administrator account has been changed to anything other than 'admin'.
Impact:
Unable to use REST services such as BIG-IQ management and iApps LX.
Workaround:
Name the administrator 'admin'.
Fix:
REST services can now be used by admin users with names other than 'admin'.
651947 : Token validate response session variables created with no prefix might collide with other session variables.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Token validate responses create session variables without any sub-prefix, which may result in collisions with other session variables.
Conditions:
Executing policy containing 'introspect' session variables such as 'authresult' and 'errMsg'.
Impact:
May collide with other session variables. If they collide with token introspect responses, one or the other will be overwritten, depending on the order in which the variables are executed.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now the APM OAuth Token validate response creates session variables with the prefix 'introspect' for introspect response specific session variables. This eliminates potential conflict with overwriting previous session variables.
Upgrade Note: If you have existing access policy rules based on introspect response session variables, you must update the rule to use the new variable names.
651910 : When we upgrade from 12.* to 13.0+ you cannot change the "Enable Access System Logs" and "Enable URL Request Logs" properties via the UI
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
You cannot change the "Enable Access System Logs" and "Enable URL Request Logs" properties via the UI.
Conditions:
After upgrade from 12.* to 13.0+
Impact:
You cannot change the "Enable Access System Logs" and "Enable URL Request Logs" properties via the UI.
Workaround:
Manually add the properties via tmsh:
(assuming affected log setting is abc)
modify log-setting abc access add { general-log { publisher sys-db-access-publisher } }
modify log-setting abc url-filters add { test_logsetting_swg { enabled true publisher sys-db-access-publisher }}
Fix:
Now it is possible to use the GUI to successfully use and configure log-setting objects that were created with tmsh.
651901 : Removed unnecessary ASSERTs in MPTCP code
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
There are many scenarios that call ASSERT in the MPTCP code, many of which can be handled without using ASSERT.
Conditions:
A virtual server is configured with a TCP profile with MPTCP enabled.
Impact:
If an ASSERT fails, traffic is disrupted while TMM restarts.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Replaced many ASSERTs with other mitigations that allow TMM to continue running.
651889 : persist record may be inconsistent after a virtual hit rate limit
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
persist record may be inconsistent after a virtual hit rate limit
Conditions:
A virtual with rate limit set.
persist is enabled.
Impact:
persist behavior will be impacted.
Workaround:
disable rate limit on virtual
Fix:
The problem is fixed.
651886 : Certain FIX messages are dropped
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When a FIX message is received with a length, checksum, or message type field containing leading zeros, the message may be dropped.
Conditions:
This bug affects all FIX messages having a length (tag 9), checksum (tag 10) or message type (tag 35) field that contains at least one leading zero. Certain third-party FIX protocol implementations are known to insert leading zeros in these fields.
Impact:
FIX messages from these products cannot be processed by the FIX profile in BIG-IP.
Fix:
Valid Financial Information eXchange protocol messages are no longer rejected
651875 : GSLB Server properties page should show the iQuery section when type is BIG-IP System
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
The iQuery section does not display on the GSLB Server properties page in the Web GUI.
Conditions:
There must be a GSLB Server created and configured to be of type BIG-IP System.
Impact:
The iQuery section does not display when it should on the properties page in the Web GUI.
Workaround:
the iQuery settings can be changed via TMSH.
Fix:
The iQuery section not properly display on a GSLB Server properties page.
651861 : GUI: When configuring Gx protocol profile message, not able to keep Subscriber Attribute value empty.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
User can not configure Gx protocol profile message from GUI with empty Subscriber Attribute.
Conditions:
When trying to create Subscription-Id-Type and specifying default value, there is no way in the GUI to keep Subscriber Attribute field empty when creating a new Gx Message.
The field is always pre-filled with first subscriber attribute from the list - while there should be option of empty value.
The help of default value says - The subscriber attribute has precedence over the default value.
And indeed, the value of this attribute is influenced by the Subscriber Attribute chosen and default value is not used.
Impact:
User can not configure Gx protocol profile message from GUI with empty Subscriber Attribute. The subscriber attribute is always set to one of the attributes in the dropdown list.
Workaround:
User can configure Gx protocol profile message with empty Subscriber Attribute from CLI.
Fix:
'None' option is added in the Subscriber Attribute dropdown which sets its value as empty.
651828 : [Chrome] Web application's pop up window is blank
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Web application's pop up window is blank
Conditions:
Web application code opens new window and then populates it using document.write()
Impact:
Web application malfunction is likely
Workaround:
Custom iRule can be used
Fix:
APM Portal Access now successfully handles document.write() in new open window.
651826 : SPI fields of IPsec ike-sa, byte order of displayed numbers rendered incorrectly
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When checking the SPI fields of an IKEv2 IPsec SA, the byte order of the displayed number is rendered incorrectly. The SPI details are seen in "tmsh show net ipsec ike-sa all-properties".
For example, the BIG-IP will render this:
Spi(local): 0x3c4742cab016098c
Spi(Remote): 0x959f0a013581e25d
When the actual SPIs viewed on the peer device are:
Local spi: 5DE28135010A9F95
Remote spi: 8C0916B0CA42473C
Conditions:
IKEv2 IPsec SAs are established or attempting to be established.
Impact:
Can confuse a BIG-IP Administrator who is attempting to verify that IPsec peers have the same SAs.
Workaround:
Rearrange the SPI numbers manually or examine the ipsec.log to see the established SA SPI numbers.
Fix:
The correct SPI numbers are displayed when running the "tmsh show net ipsec ike-sa all-properties" command. Note that this command only shows IKEv2 SAs.
651772 : IPv6 host traffic may use incorrect IPv6 and MAC address after route updates
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
IPv6 traffic generated from the host, either from a host daemon, monitors, or from the command line, may use an MAC and IPv6 source address from a different VLAN.
Conditions:
- Multiple vlans with IPv6 configured addresses.
- Multiple routes to the same destination, either the same or more specific, default routes, etc. that cover the traffic destination.
- Changes in routes that will cause the traffic to the destination to shift from one vlan and gateway to another. This can be typically observed with dynamic routing updates.
Impact:
Traffic to the destination may fail due to using incorrect source IPv6/MAC address.
This may cause monitor traffic to fail.
Workaround:
Continuous traffic to the IPv6 link-local nexthops can avoid this issue.
This may be achieved by a script or an external monitor pinging the nexthop link-local address using the specific vlan.
Fix:
IPv6 host traffic no longer use incorrect IPv6 and MAC address after route updates.
Behavior Change:
Introduction of sys db ipv6.host.router_probe_interval, to control sysctl net.ipv6.conf.default.router_probe_interval value. This value is default to 5s.
651681-1 : Orphaned bigd instances may exist (within multi-process bigd)
Solution Article: K49562354
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When multi-process 'bigd' is configured, orphaned 'bigd' instances may be exit; such as an orphaned 'bigd.1' alongside the active 'bigd.1'.
Conditions:
-- db variable Bigd.NumProcs to 2 or higher.
-- System monitors with long timeouts (such as ~183 seconds or longer), might also be relevant.
When 'bigd' manages monitor configurations that results in no monitoring activity for a long time (such as due to long monitor timeouts), the operating system may temporarily suspend (and later resume) the 'bigd' process. The system might treat the 'bigd' process as if it were "hung", and start another 'bigd' instance without explicitly terminating the suspended 'bigd' process.
Impact:
The suspended 'bigd' process consumes process memory. The process might be suspended (consuming no CPU resources), or running, which might result in "double-monitoring" the resources assigned to that 'bigd' process.
Note: If double-monitoring occurs, monitor status should be correct, but the double-monitoring unnecessarily consumes extra resources.
Workaround:
Configure 'bigd' to run as a single process. To do so, set the db variable Bigd.NumProcs to 1.
Shortening monitor timeouts can reduce the possibility of a 'bigd' process being (temporarily) suspended by the operating system.
Fix:
Multi-process 'bigd' no longer produces orphaned (suspended) process instances.
651651 : bigd can crash when a DNS response does not match the expected value
Solution Article: K54604320
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
bigd can crash when a response returned from a DNS request does not match the expected value.
Conditions:
Monitoring DNS server(s), or using FQDN.
Impact:
Potential bigd core and restart; may cause endless restart loop as long as DNS monitor instance is configured.
Workaround:
No workaround at this time.
Fix:
Prevented bigd from crashing when a response returned from a DNS request does not match the expected value.
651640 : queue full dropped messages incorrectly counted as responses
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
negative number of active response messages reported on sipsession profile stats
Conditions:
If a request message is dropped because the sip filter's ingress message queue is full, the wrong stats is incremented
Impact:
Counting the dropped request messages as response messages causes the calculation of the accepted response messages to be incorrectly calculated, thus producing a negative value.
Fix:
correct stats fields are incremented
651627-1 : IP addresses may appear "Aggregated" in "COMMON" section of dashboard but not Aggregated when applying module-specific filter
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
Some IP addresses may appear as "Aggregated" in the "COMMON" section of the dashboard but not Aggregated when applying a module-specific filter.
This occurs because lack of memory space causes information to be aggregated in the "COMMON" section before being aggregated in the module-specific DB.
Conditions:
A lot of diverse traffic (for some module) from many IP addresses (for example) on a system with a small amount of memory allocated for AVR.
Impact:
User sees a specific number (x) of IP addresses upon landing on the dashboard with "Aggregated" IP addresses, but when selecting a module-specific filter, statistics show a number plus another number (x+y) IP addresses (that is, essentially not aggregated).
Workaround:
Provision more memory to AVR.
Fix:
With this fix, aggregation does not happen in COMMON before it happens in the specific module. This is correct behavior.
651599 : /shared/em/ssl.crt are not collected as part of qkview
Solution Article: K78500502
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Enterprise Manager (EM) pushes certificates to /shared/em/ssl.crt on the BIG-IP system. In previous versions, qkview collected these certs. These certs are required to debug EM-related issues. In versions 12.x.x, these certs are not collected.
Conditions:
Running qkview on a BIG-IP system.
Running versions 12.x.x.
Impact:
No functional impact. Qkview does not include these additional certificates from the BIG-IP system.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
Qkview again collects the certificates that Enterprise Manager (EM) pushes to /shared/em/ssl.crt on the BIG-IP system.
651585 : ASM policy history GUI Validation Errors
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Empty extractions are not removed when deleting URL or filetype in ASM policies.
Conditions:
-- Create extraction with filetype.
-- Remove filetype from allowed filetypes list.
Impact:
Empty extraction remains. This is benign, it does not affect enforcement on the policy.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Empty extractions are now removed along with URL or filetype in ASM policies.
651541 : Changes to the HTTP profile do not trigger validation for virtual servers using that profile
Solution Article: K83955631
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Changing the HTTP profile does not trigger validation for virtual servers, so no inter-profile dependencies are checked.
Conditions:
Using an HTTP profile with a virtual server that uses other profiles that have settings that are mutually exclusive with those of the HTTP profile.
Impact:
The system will be in an invalid state. One immediate way this can be seen is when syncing to a peer. The sync operation does not complete as expected.
Workaround:
Use the error messages in the logs to determine how to change the configuration to return the system to a valid state.
Fix:
Changing the HTTP profile now triggers validation of all virtual servers using that profile.
651395 : DoS Network, SIP and DNS logs in the GUI do not show destination address and port
Solution Article: K30953380
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
The destination address and port were not showing up on DoS Network, SIP and DNS logs the UI.
Conditions:
Viewing DoS Network, SIP and DNS logs in the GUI.
Impact:
The destination address and port do not show up in the GUI error logs.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The destination address and port will now show up on the UI error logs for DoS DNS, SIP and Network.
651229 : tmm may restart when SAML SLO is initiated by SP using redirect binding
Solution Article: K14429395
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When the BIG-IP system is configured as SAML SP, there are two bindings supported for SLO profile: HTTP-Redirect and HTTP-POST (default option). If the BIG-IP system is configured to initiate SAML SP SLO profile with redirect binding - tmm may restart.
Conditions:
-- Configure the BIG-IP system as SAML SP.
-- Configure HTTP-Redirect binding for SLO profile.
-- Initiate SLO on SAML SP.
Impact:
tmm restarts. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Reconfigure the BIG-IP system to use HTTP-POST binding for SLO profile. Configuration should be changed on IDP connector objects.
Fix:
tmm no longer restarts when SAML SLO is initiated by SP using redirect binding.
651221 : Parsing certain URIs may cause the TMM to produce a core file.
Solution Article: K25033460
651173-1 : Security hardening of qkview
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
qkview may collect sensitive information from BIG-IP system.
Conditions:
Collecting qkview.
Impact:
qkview may collect sensitive information.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
qkview no longer collects sensitive information
651155 : HSB continually logs 'loopback ring 0 tx not active'
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In the TMM log files, HSB reports that 'loopback ring 0 tx not active'.
Conditions:
Unknown.
Impact:
Excessive logging. This may also cause an HSB lockup to not be detected.
Workaround:
None.
651136 : ReqLog profile on FTP virtual server with default profile can result in service disruption.
Solution Article: K36893451
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When FTP's control channel and data channel arrive on different TMMs, ReqLog profile may fail to identify data channel's listener.
Conditions:
Default inherit FTP profile virtual server configured with ReqLog profile.
Impact:
Service disruption, fail-over event.
Workaround:
Create non-inheriting FTP profile for FTP virtual server with ReqLog profile.
Fix:
ReqLog now successfully finds appropriate listener.
651135 : LTM Policy error when rule names contain slash (/) character★
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Beginning with v12.0.0, there has been additional validation for LTM Policy rule names to allow only certain valid characters. Prior to v13.1.0, the slash (/) character was included in the set of valid characters.
But because the slash character is used as a delimiter in the BIG-IP virtual path hierarchy (e.g., /Common/my_policy/my_rule), extra slashes in a rule name causes validation problems because the rule appears to the system as having additional path segments.
Conditions:
LTM Policy rule contains the slash (/) character.
Impact:
Configuration will not load.
Configuration may load, but admin GUI may not show policy rule.
Workaround:
In the bigip.conf file, the LTM Policy rule names can be manually edited to either remove the illegal character or to substitute a valid character.
For example, the following policy won't load because the rule name contains a slash (/) character:
ltm policy mypolicy {
...
rules {
/testperson/a {
...
}
But it will load when the slash (/) characters are changed to a legal character, such as underscores (_):
ltm policy mypolicy {
...
rules {
_testperson_a {
...
}
Fix:
For upgraded configurations, the roll-forward process will automatically translate slash (/) to underscore (_) in LTM Policy rule names. When creating new rules, validation will not succeed if a rule name contains an illegal character, such as a slash, so the issue will be prevented.
651084 : 'tmsh show sys memory raw' command shows a slow build up of memory usage.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The usage of istats_incr and istats_set commands do not release memory used during the processing of those commands. TMM might eventually core.
Conditions:
-- Configure SSL Orchestrator.
-- Use istats_incr and istats_set commands.
Impact:
Heap memory usage goes up. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The usage of istats_incr and istats_set commands now release memory used during the processing of those commands, so TMM no longer cores.
651067 : SSL/TLS-based monitors now use ServerSSL profiles
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The configuration of SSL/TLS-based monitors might differ from how SSL/TLS is configured for other objects, such as SSL/TLS-based virtual servers.
Conditions:
This applies to SSL/TLS-based monitors.
Impact:
Inconsistent configuration.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
In this release, instead of specifying ciphers, certificates, keys, and SSL options via explicit parameters, an SSL-based monitor (HTTPS/TCP plus SSL) is configured with a ServerSSL Profile. This profile contain all of the necessary settings. The ciphers, certificates, and keys are directly analogous to the those in the previous method of monitor configuration. SSL/TLS options may be specified in a more fine-grained fashion than the previous method, which enabled all compatibility options, or disabled all of them.
Behavior Change:
Previous versions of LTM monitors used explicit SSL/TLS settings for ciphers, certificates, and keys, as well as whether to enable compatibility options.
In all prior releases, SSL options on HTTPS monitors were specified explicitly. With this change, HTTPS monitors get their SSL options from a named Server SSL Profile.
The following options are retrieved from the profile:
-- Cipher string or cipher group.
-- Optional certificate and/or key.
-- SSL Options.
In prior releases, a compatibility flag could be enabled or disabled. When enabled, it turned on all SSL compatibility options; when disabled, all were turned off. With this change, individual SSL options can be specified in the profile.
651005 : FTP data connection may use incorrect auto-lasthop settings.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Due to known issue FTP data connection may fail to use auto-lasthop settings configured on the virtual server and use a value configured on VLAN level instead.
Conditions:
With the configuration below, FTP data connection will fail to use auto-lasthop:
(1)
- Global auto-lasthop set to 'disable'
- VLAN auto-lasthop set to 'default'
- Virtual server auto-lasthop set to 'enable'
(2)
- Global auto-lasthop set to 'disable'
- VLAN auto-lasthop set to 'disable'
- Virtual server auto-lasthop set to 'enable'
With the configuration below, FTP data connection will improperly use the auto-lasthop:
(1)
- Global auto-lasthop set to 'enable'
- VLAN auto-lasthop set to 'default'
- Virtual server auto-lasthop set to 'disable'
(2)
- VLAN auto-lasthop set to 'enable'
- Virtual server auto-lasthop set to 'disable'
Impact:
FTP data connection may fail to be established.
Workaround:
Use routing instead of auto-lasthop.
(or) Enable auto-lasthop on VLAN level.
651001 : massive prints in tmm log: "could not find conf for profile crc"
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
Massive messages in tmm log:
"could not find conf for profile crc"
messages are shown while traffic is passing.
Conditions:
1. Have dos profile attached to vs. dos profile does not have dos application enabled.
2. Have ASM policy attached to VS with Web Scraping on/session hijacking/session awarness with DID collection/brute force with DID collection.
Impact:
Massive prints in tmm log that can cause tmm to abort. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Have DOS application enabled (even if doing nothing).
Fix:
disable prints.
650450-1 : After upgrade to v13.0.0, users may be met with a javascript error on the logon page or other APM pages
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
BIG-IP APM v13.0.0 has modified javascript to better handle more flexible session timeout parameters. This necessitated a modification in the timeout code in APM.
Unfortunately, that means that after upgrade, your users may receive a script error: 'APMSessionTimeout is undefined' when using the F5 Edge Client, or when using a browser that has the old code cached.
Conditions:
Upgrade to BIG-IP APM v13.0.0 with a login page or other Policy Item that presents a GUI to end users connecting using the F5 Edge Client or a browser with the previous version's timeout javascript code cached.
Impact:
Users receive confusing script errors in Edge Client or their web browser.
Workaround:
Use one of the following workarounds. Note: If possible, use the first one. Only perform the manual workaround if the first one is not possible.
-- Check the Knowledgebase Article (https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K91200585) to determine available fix versions, and then contact F5 Networks Technical Support to obtain any available Engineering Hotfix or version Hotfix to address this issue.
-- Perform this manual workaround:
First, locate the items such as Logon Page and add a '?13' after the include for session_check.js.
For example, the following steps:
1. Logon to the GUI as Admin.
2. Click Profiles/Policies :: Customization :: Advanced.
3. Navigate to your Access Policy.
4. Navigate to Access Policy, then to the page that has the issue, such as Logon Page.
Note: The page is "logon.inc" for a logon page.
5. Locate the following line:
<script language="JavaScript" src="/public/include/js/session_check.js" ></script>.
6. Insert ?13 after session_check.js in the script language line, for example:
<script language="JavaScript" src="/public/include/js/session_check.js?13" ></script>.
7. Click Save Draft.
8. Click Save.
Note: Using the specific text "13" in "?13" isn't critical; it just must be some text.
Fix:
End users with Edge Client or other browser no longer receive javascript errors.
650422 : TMM core after a switchover involving GY quota reporting
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Core dump in the code path for async subscriber lookup causes core-dump.
Conditions:
This core happens in an intra-chassis HA configuration, if GY is configured & HA switchover is forced.
Impact:
An initial coredump (or HA switchover) forces multiple core dumps. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
650349-1 : Creation or reconfiguration of iApps will fail if logging is configured
Solution Article: K50168519
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If logging destination of any type is configured (ArcSight, IPFIX, remote high speed logging, etc.), creation or reconfiguration of iApps will fail. The following error will be reported in /var/log/webui.log and displayed in the GUI: The connection to mcpd has been lost, try again.
Conditions:
Logging is configured: filter, destination, and publisher.
Impact:
Cannot create new iApps or reconfigure existing ones.
Workaround:
Remove logging configuration.
Fix:
Can now create or reconfigure iApps if logging is configured.
650317 : The TMM on the next-active panics with message: "Missing oneconnect HA context"
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The next-active TMM panics with message: "Missing oneconnect HA context" on a virtual which doesn't have one-connect on the active.
Conditions:
A mirrored virtual is configured with one-connect on the next-active but no one-connect profile is present on the active. This can occur when the config-sync connection between peers is down or auto-sync on the device group is disabled. The next-active expects a one-connect HA context but the active does not send it.
Impact:
Connections on the active are not mirrored while the next-active restarts.
Workaround:
Resolving configuration differences between the active and next-active will prevent this panic.
Fix:
Mirrored connections which fail to find an HA context on the next-active are not established on the next-active.
650292 : DNS transparent cache can return non-recursive results for recursive queries
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
If a non recursive query is cached by the DNS transparent cache, subsequent recursive queries provide the non-recursive answer.
Conditions:
DNS transparent cache that receives a non-recursive query whose result is stored in the cache.
Impact:
Non recursive responses for recursive requests.
Workaround:
An iRule can be attached to the listener to disable the cache if the "rd bit" is not set in the DNS request.
Fix:
The RD bit is now handled as expected. If a recursive request is received, a non-recursive cached entry is ignored, and replaced, when the recursive request is answered.
650286-1 : REST asynchronous tasks permissions issues
Solution Article: K24465120
650152 : Support AES-GCM acceleration in Nitrox PX wlite VCMP platforms
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In Nitrox PX platforms, vCMP guests can't accelerate AES-GCM traffic, which might cause high CPU usage.
Conditions:
For those vCMP guests deployed on Nitrox PX-based platforms, and SSL cipher is configured to use AES-GCM.
The following blades support the Nitrox PX and vCMP combination: VIPRION B4200, B4300, B2100, and B2150 blades.
Impact:
High CPU usage.
Workaround:
No workaround.
Fix:
Added AES-GCM hardware acceleration support for Nitrox PX-based vCMP.
650074 : Changed Format of RAM Cache REST Status output.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The REST API returned cache contents in displayable form, not tagged field form.
Conditions:
Using REST API.
Impact:
Text must be parsed as if the caller plans to post-process it.
Workaround:
To present the data in some other format, the text can be displayed as is, but must be parsed as if the caller plans to post-process it.
Fix:
Now RAM Cache REST Status output is returned in field format, and must be parsed by a JSON parser and formatted for display. If you were using the previous format, you must now parse the JSON and re-format the data for display.
Behavior Change:
REST API calls for ramcache stats now returns data as formatted JSON.
650070 : iRule that uses ASM violation details may cause the system to reset the request
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
When an iRule attempts to use the violation details such as attackSignature or MaliciousFingerprint, in some cases a legal request will be reset.
Conditions:
-- An ASM iRule that uses violation details is attached to the virtual server.
-- The request contains the violation
Impact:
A legal request is being reset.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
iRule that uses ASM violation details no longer causes the system to reset the request.
650059 : TMM may crash when processing VPN traffic
Solution Article: K20087443
650019 : The commented-out sample functions in audit_forwarder.tcl are incorrect
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The commented-out sample "Transform" functions in audit_forwarder.tcl are not correct and should not be used.
Conditions:
Attempting to write your own Transform function in audit_forwarder.tcl using the examples.
Impact:
The Transform function may not work if the examples are followed.
Workaround:
Use the default Transform function as a starting point instead of one of the examples.
Fix:
Updated the example functions in audit_forwarder.tcl
650010 : Improve the detection of browsers used for web scraping
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
Some browsers used for web scraping are not always detected.
Conditions:
This is when Proactive Bot Defense is enabled.
Impact:
Some browsers used for web scraping are not detected and not reported in the logs.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Improved the detection of browsers used for web scraping.
650002 : tzdata bug fix and enhancement update
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
There have been changes to timezone data that impact tzdata packages:
* Mongolia no longer observes Daylight Saving Time (DST).
* The Magallanes Region of Chile has moved from a UTC-04/-03 scheme to UTC-03 all year. Starting 2017-05-13 at 23:00, the clocks for the Magallanes Region will differ from America/Santiago.
Conditions:
-- Mongolia during DST portion of the year.
-- Comparing clock times in the America/Santiago zone with those in the Magallanes Region.
Impact:
Timezone data provided in tzdata will not match the area's time. Clocks for the Magallanes Region will differ from America/Santiago (its current timezone).
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
To accommodate for Mongolia no longer observing DST, the new America/Punta_Arenas zone was created. Changes were also made to support other timezone changes.
* The zone1970.tab file has been added to the list of files to be installed with the tzdata packages installation.
Note: Users of tzdata are advised to upgrade tzdata to zdata-2017b-1.el6
649987 : GUI LTM UDP profile missing Max Buffer Bytes and Max Buffer Packets setting
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
You are unable to set the Max Buffer Bytes (buf_max_bytes) and Max Buffer Packets (buf_max_pkts) on a UDP profile.
Conditions:
Create/edit an LTM UDP profile via the GUI. The Max Buffer Bytes (buf_max_bytes) and Max Buffer Packets (buf_max_pkts) is not in the GUI.
Impact:
You cannot set the Max Buffer Bytes (buf_max_bytes) and Max Buffer Packets (buf_max_pkts) set in the GUI.
Workaround:
You need to use tmsh tool to set the Max Buffer Bytes (buf_max_bytes) and Max Buffer Packets (buf_max_pkts) values.
Fix:
Expose the Max Buffer Bytes (buf_max_bytes) and Max Buffer Packets (buf_max_pkts) values to be set in the GUI.
649986 : buffer-max-packets default value is 0, not 10 as stated in tmsh documentation
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmsh documentation of UDP profile option buffer-max-packets states:
"Specifies ingress buffer packet limit. The default value is 10. Maximum allowed value is 255."
Actual value by design is 0.
Conditions:
Viewing tmsh command line help for UDP profile option buffer-max-packets.
Impact:
Incorrect default value is stated.
Workaround:
The correct default value for UDP profile option buffer-max-packets is 0.
Fix:
Now, tmsh documentation of UDP profile option buffer-max-packets has been corrected to state:
"Specifies ingress buffer packet limit. The default value is 0. Maximum allowed value is 255."
649949 : Intermittent failure to do a clean install on iSeries platforms from USB DVD-ROM★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Following the instructions at https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13117 will occasionally fail on iSeries platforms, with the system being unable to find the installation media.
If this happens, running the following command will fail.
image2disk --instslot=HD1.1 --setdefault --nosaveconfig
Conditions:
This can occur on iSeries platforms while performing a clean installation.
Impact:
The /dev/cdrom softlink points to the virtual CD-ROM drive in iSeries platforms instead of the physical USB DVD-ROM drive. This prevents image2disk from automatically finding the installation media.
Workaround:
After the failure, while in MOS, determine USB CDROM device name, mount it, and tell image2disk specifically where it is:
bash (try 'info') / > dmesg | grep "sr0\|sr1"
sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 62x/62x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray <-- cdrom name
sr 6:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
sr1: scsi-1 drive
sr 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr1
bash (try 'info') / > mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/srX /cdserver
bash (try 'info') / > image2disk --instslot=HD1.1 --nosaveconfig /cdserver
In the mount command, replace "/dev/srX" with whichever device is the physical drive.
649933 : Fragmented RADIUS messages may be dropped
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Large RADIUS messages may be dropped when processed by iRules.
Conditions:
This occurs when a RADIUS message that exceeds 2048 bytes is processed by an iRule containing the RADIUS::avp command.
Impact:
The RADIUS message will be dropped, and an error will be logged that resembles:
Illegal argument (line 1) (line 1) invoked from within "RADIUS::avp 61 "integer""
Workaround:
Remove RADIUS::avp commands from iRules processing large messages, or ensure that no RADIUS client or server will send large messages.
649929 : saml_sp_connector not properly deleted in a transaction that removes the saml resource and servers referring to it
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Cannot delete saml_sp_connector from a transaction even when all related objects are specified.
Conditions:
When deleting saml_sp_connector from a transaction along their associated objects.
Impact:
Cannot delete saml_sp_connector and associated objects.
Workaround:
Delete objects in the following order:
SSOResource
SSOSAMLConfig
SPConnector
Fix:
The apm sso saml_sp_connector object can now be deleted from a transaction involving all the related objects regardless of the order in which the objects are specified.
649907 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3137
Solution Article: K30164784
649904 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3136
Solution Article: K23598445
649866 : fsck should not run during first boot on public clouds
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Although it is not needed, filesystem check runs during the first boot. This increases the boot time, especially for images that were created more than 180 days before the first boot, because twice year, booting up runs a more comprehensive fsck operation.
Conditions:
This occurs when booting up public cloud configurations of Virtual Edition (VE).
Impact:
Potentially unacceptable long boot times.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
fsck does not run during first boot on public cloud configurations of VE. Running fsck is postponed until the second boot. If the more comprehensive fsck operation is required, it runs during the second boot as well.
649759 : ssmtp RewriteDomain setting is set to the empty string.
Solution Article: K15188934
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The ssmtp RewriteDomain setting is set to the empty string. Therefore, the From address in any email sent by the BIG-IP has an empty domain.
Conditions:
This applies when the 'sys outbound-smtp rewrite-domain' setting is unset.
Impact:
It is difficult to determine the originating device for system email.
Workaround:
Set the 'sys outbound-smtp rewrite-domain' to the local hostname.
Fix:
The ssmtp RewriteDomain setting is no longer set to the empty string. If 'sys outbound-smtp rewrite-domain' is unset, no rewriting will occur and the From address will have the hostname as its domain.
649617 : qkview improvement for OVSDB management
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The user can configure ovsdb-server in the BIG-IP system to communicate with an OVSDB-capable controller.
If the user wants the BIG-IP system to connect to an OVSDB-capable controller via a SSL connection, the user needs to configure a certificate and a certificate key in the TMSH command "sys management-ovsdb". Later on, if the user invokes qkview to collect system information, the configured certificate key can be collected in qkview.
Conditions:
The following conditions need to be met:
- BIG-IP has the SDN services license.
- The TMSH command "sys management-ovsdb" is set to "enabled". Note that this is set to "disabled" by default.
- The TMSH command "sys management-ovsdb cert-key-file" is set to a certificate key. Note that this is set to "none" by default.
Impact:
If the user invokes qkview to collect system information, the certificate key configured in the command "sys management-ovsdb cert-key-file" will be collected in qkview.
Workaround:
If OVSDB management is currently set to "enabled" in the BIG-IP system, then the user can reset "sys management-ovsdb cert-file" and "sys management-ovsdb cert-key-file" to "none" before calling qkview to collect system information.
In general, if OVSDB management has ever been set to "enabled", the user with the bash shell access can check if the file /var/run/openvswitch/BIG-IP_ovs_cert_key exists and delete it before calling qkview to collect system information.
Fix:
The certificate key configured in the "sys management-ovsdb" will not be collected when invoking qkview.
649613 : Multiple UDP/TCP packets packed into one DTLS Record
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The system converts the server provided packet into PPP buffers. These PPP packets are used to pack into DTLS records. Currently there is a limit of about 14 KB of DTLS records, such that the system can pack multiple PPP records into one DTLS record.
However, creating bigger DTLS record can cause server IP Fragmentation. In the lossy environment, losing one IP fragment can cause the complete DTLS record to be lost, resulting in poor performance.
Conditions:
Multiple UDP/TCP packets packed into one DTLS Record.
Impact:
In networks with packet losses, the APM end-user application might suffer poor network performance.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
DTLS performance has been improved in lossy or high latency networks by optimizing the number of encoded ppp records inside of DTLS records.
649571 : Limits set in Server SSL Profile are not enforced if the server ignores BIG-IP's renegotiation ClientHello
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP system does not act on the absence of renegotiation.
Conditions:
A BIG-IP system acts as TLS client, a TLS server ignores renegotiation request. Finite TLS session data or time limits are configured in Server SSL Profile on the BIG-IP system.
An example of such a TLS server is Apache/2.4.10 on Fedora Linux.
Impact:
Limits, such as data limits ("Renegotiate Size" in Server SSL) or time limits ("Renegotiate Period" in Server SSL) are not enforced with finite "Handshake Timeout".
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
BIG-IP system acting as TLS client (Server SSL Profile) now shuts down the connection if a TLS server did not continue with TLS renegotiation within "Handshake Timeout" seconds after the ClientHello, corresponding to the renegotiation initiation, was sent by the BIG-IP system.
649564 : Crash related to GTM monitors with long RECV strings
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
gtmd core dump related to GTM monitors with long RECV strings.
Conditions:
Sufficiently large RECV (receive) string on a GTM Monitor.
Impact:
Core dump. Traffic might be disrupted while gtmd restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed an issue relating to a crash when a GTM monitor has a sufficiently large receive string configured.
649513 : IP Intelligence: Policy diff doesn't work for categories
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
no validation for existence of fields for a nested struct
Conditions:
create 2 policies.
create difference in nested structs.
Impact:
compare policies with nested structs will not work as expected.
Fix:
add validation for existence of fields for a nested struct
649441 : Classification memory allocation
Component: Traffic Classification Engine
Symptoms:
Classification library ('CE') allocates an extra 2 KB of memory per flow and never used it.
Conditions:
Classification and HTTP profile attached to Virtual Server.
Impact:
High memory footprint for heavily loaded systems.
Workaround:
Install latest Classification Update Package ('IM Package').
Fix:
The software now uses the latest Classification Update Package ('IM Package'), so the issue no longer occurs.
649369 : DES, 3DES and HIGH cipher string includes/excludes wrong ciphers
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When cipher string contains "DES", 3DES ciphers are also included. The keyword "3DES" does not impact the included/excluded ciphers. HIGH no longer includes 3DES ciphers.
Conditions:
Cipher string contains DES, 3DES and/or HIGH.
Impact:
Additional ciphers being offered to the client or ciphers not being omitted.
Behavior Change:
3DES ciphers moved from "high" to "medium".
649342 : No port configuration on the OAuth Client agent redirection uri
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Configuring port using number or session variable on the OAuth Client agent redirection URI is not allowed.
Conditions:
If HTTPS port is different from 443 then, redirection URI needs to specify port using port number or port session variable.
Impact:
OAuth Client redirection URI cannot be modified to contain custom HTTPS port number
Workaround:
Create a session variable containing both fqdn and custom port number and specify that in client redirection URI in OAuth Client agent.
Fix:
Now the OAuth Client agent redirection URI accepts session variables for configuration of hostname and port, for example:
https://%{session.server.network.name}:%{session.server.network.port}/oauth/client/redirect’.
649336 : AVR doesn't display units for "Avg Read Latency" measurement
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
AVR doesn't display units for 'Avg Read Latency'.
Conditions:
AVR, ASM, DoS, or AFM are provisioned.
Impact:
No units are displayed.
Workaround:
1. edit the following file: /etc/avr/monpd/monp_disk_info_measures.cfg
2. add the following line at line 63: "units=microsecond"
3. restart monpd.
Fix:
Added units (microsecond) to AVR report.
649315 : Display OCSP configuration change as warning message on the screen during upgrade
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Beginning in v13.0.0, there is a configuration change that occurs on migration on OCSP stapling. The migration is gracefully handled during upgrade.
Conditions:
-- Upgrading from older version (earlier than 13.0.0) to newer version (greater than, or equal to 13.0.0).
-- There exists a clientSSL profile with OCSP stapling enabled.
Impact:
There are no warning messages, so you might not notice the configuration change during upgrade, which might lead to confusion.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Instead of messages only in ltm.log, the system now displays the configuration changes as warning message during upgrade. These messages appear similar to the following
warning mcpd[6094]: 0107185a:4: Warning generated, for version 13.1.0 or greater : Setting strict-responder-certificate-check to true in OCSP object (/Common/ocsp1) as its default value is changed to true.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading OCSP certificate validator (/Common/ocsp_https): Deprecating the OSCP certificate validator because its responder URL (https://responder.url) is not HTTP-based.
notice mcpd[6094]: 01071bb6:5: Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl1) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_1.crt): successfully attached OCSP configuration (/Common/ocsp1) to the certificate (/Common/server_1.crt), and enabled OCSP stapling.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl2) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade - the certificate chain (/Common/c3d_ca.crt) is configured but is not a valid issuer of the certificate (/Common/server_2.crt). Please configure a valid issuer for the certificate or make sure that the certificate file contains its own issuer certificate.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl3) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade because the OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp_https) has been deprecated during upgrade. Please check previous warning messages or ltm logs for the deprecation reason.
mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl4) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_1.crt): the clientSSL profile is now using /Common/ocsp1 for OCSP stapling instead of using /Common/ocsp3 because the certificate (/Common/server_1.crt) has been successfully associated with OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp1) during upgrade.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl5) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade - unable to find an HTTP-based OCSP responder's URL in the AIA (Authority Information Access) extension of the certificate (/Common/server_2.crt) or the configuration of the OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp3).
Behavior Change:
Instead of messages only in ltm.log, the system now displays the configuration changes as warning message during upgrade. These messages appear similar to the following
warning mcpd[6094]: 0107185a:4: Warning generated, for version 13.1.0 or greater : Setting strict-responder-certificate-check to true in OCSP object (/Common/ocsp1) as its default value is changed to true.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading OCSP certificate validator (/Common/ocsp_https): Deprecating the OSCP certificate validator because its responder URL (https://responder.url) is not HTTP-based.
notice mcpd[6094]: 01071bb6:5: Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl1) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_1.crt): successfully attached OCSP configuration (/Common/ocsp1) to the certificate (/Common/server_1.crt), and enabled OCSP stapling.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl2) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade - the certificate chain (/Common/c3d_ca.crt) is configured but is not a valid issuer of the certificate (/Common/server_2.crt). Please configure a valid issuer for the certificate or make sure that the certificate file contains its own issuer certificate.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl3) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade because the OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp_https) has been deprecated during upgrade. Please check previous warning messages or ltm logs for the deprecation reason.
mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl4) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_1.crt): the clientSSL profile is now using /Common/ocsp1 for OCSP stapling instead of using /Common/ocsp3 because the certificate (/Common/server_1.crt) has been successfully associated with OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp1) during upgrade.
warning mcpd[6094]: 01071859:4: Warning generated : Upgrading ClientSSL (/Common/cssl5) CertKeyChain (/Common/server_2.crt): OCSP stapling is changed to disabled during upgrade - unable to find an HTTP-based OCSP responder's URL in the AIA (Authority Information Access) extension of the certificate (/Common/server_2.crt) or the configuration of the OCSP validator (/Common/ocsp3).
649234 : TMM crash from a possible memory corruption.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When APM resumes an iRule event from an asynchronous session data lookup, the resumption fails due to a bad memory access resulting in a crash.
Conditions:
The following must be true for this to happen:
- APM provisioned and licensed.
- Use of APM iRule events.
- Session data lookup from iRule events.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Access to an invalid or stale Access session result from custom iRules no longer causes TMM crash.
649220 : Filterable rule's pools
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The list of pools on a policy rule cannot be filtered, and is unwieldy to use when there are a large number of pools.
Conditions:
This occurs when looking at the policy rule list and there are a large number of pools.
Impact:
Configurations containing many pools may result in time-consuming efforts to choose the appropriate pool.
Workaround:
None needed. This is a cosmetic issue.
Fix:
Policy rule's pools can now be filtered.
649180 : Attack Signatures do not mention 'Cookie' in Signature Scope field
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Attack Signatures that include Parameter/Cookies in their scope, do not mention 'Cookie' in Signature Scope field, on the Attack Signature Properties page.
Conditions:
Viewing the description of any Attack Signature that has Parameter/Cookie in its scope.
Impact:
The description lacks the word 'Cookie'. Because of this, you might be mislead and create faulty signatures.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
When filtering Attack Signature by Signature Scope that includes Parameter/Cookie property, The 'Cookie' property now appears.
649177 : Testing for connection to SMTP Server always returns "OK"
Solution Article: K54018808
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
When you click the SMTP GUI config "Test Connection" button it always gives green "OK" response, even if there is no network, or if the DNS response is NXDomain.
Conditions:
This is encountered when testing the SMTP connection using the GUI.
Impact:
Validation of SMTP server availability is incorrect
Workaround:
You can test SMTP at the command line by attempting to send a test email, as in this example (substitute user@example.com with your valid email address):
# echo "ssmtp test mail" | mail -vs "Test email" user@example.com
Fix:
The 'Test Connection' button for the SMTP server configuration reports errors as expected.
649171 : tmm core in iRule with unreachable remote address
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TCP::unused_port <remote_addr> <remote_port> <local_addr> [<hint_port>] with a non reachable remote_addr, tmm cores
Conditions:
This occurs when using TCP::unused_port in an iRule and the remote address is not reachable
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
create faux route for the destination address
648990-2 : Serverside SSL renegotiation does not occur after block cipher data limit is exceeded
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If you have a virtual server with a serverssl profile configured that serves large (>2GB) files, you may see these errors in /var/log/ltm:
info tmm[17859]: 01260034:6: Block cipher data limit exceeded.
Conditions:
This occurs when a serverssl profile is in use, and the server-side traffic exceeds 2GB.
Impact:
Serverssl renegotiation does not occur, log message is displayed.
648954 : Configuration validation (e.g., ConfigSync) may fail after an iRule is deleted, if the iRule made procedure calls
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Configuration validation fails spuriously, including potentially as a result of a ConfigSync or modifying an iRule, with an error similar to the following:
01020036:3: The requested rule (/Common/rule_uses_procs) was not found.
Referencing an iRule that previously existed, but has been deleted (or is being deleted as a result of a ConfigSync).
Conditions:
-- iRule using procedures in a different iRule.
-- iRule attached to virtual server.
Impact:
iRule procs are still referenced after deletion. Configuration validation fails spuriously.
Workaround:
Force reloading of the MCP binary database.
For specific steps, see K13030: Forcing the mcpd process to reload the BIG-IP configuration (https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13030).
648902 : TMM crashes after changing VLAN tag to 'any'
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The VLAN tag cannot be modified to or from the value of 4096.
Conditions:
Modify VLAN tag from 4096 or to 4096.
Impact:
Cannot modify VLAN tag from 4096 or to 4096.
Workaround:
To modify the VLAN tag of an existing VLAN to or from the value of 4096, delete the VLAN and re-create it with the desired VLAN tag value.
Fix:
Validation now prevents changing to/from tag 'any' (4096) so this issue doesn't occur.
648873 : Traffic-group failover-objects cannot be retrieved via iControl REST
Solution Article: K93513131
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When issuing a GET you get the following error message:
List property is not implemented! Detail [cm traffic-group failover-objects {...}].
(The ... represents the data that was presented as a list property.)
Conditions:
Trying to use iControl REST for getting failover-objects associated to floating traffic-groups
Impact:
No access to list of failover-objects associated to an specific floating traffic-group via the iControl REST interface
Workaround:
Use a different user interface (tmsh or GUI).
Fix:
Traffic-group failover-objects can now be retrieved via iControl REST
648867 : Kernel vulnerability: CVE-2017-6074
Solution Article: K82508682
648806 : Invalid "with the first highest ratio counter" logging for pool member ratio load balance
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Invalid value for "with the first highest ratio counter" for wideip load balancing decision is logged.
Conditions:
Enabled logging for wideip load balancing decision.
Impact:
Invalid value is logged for "with the first highest ratio counter".
648786 : TMM crashes when categorizing long URLs
Component: Traffic Classification Engine
Symptoms:
TMM crashes when categorizing long URLs.
Conditions:
URL categorization with long URLs.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM now can handle really long URLs for URL categorization.
648766 : DNS Express responses missing SOA record in NoData responses if CNAMEs present
Solution Article: K57853542
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
A valid NoData response can contain CNAMEs if a partial chase occurred without final resolution. DNS Express is not including the expected SOA record in this scenario.
Conditions:
-- DNS Express configured.
-- Partial CNAME chase resulting in incomplete resolution.
Impact:
A valid DNS response with a a partial chase but missing the SOA record may not be considered authoritative due to the missing record.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The SOA record is now included as appropriate.
648715 : BIG-IP i2x00 and ix4x00 platforms send LLDP, STP, and LACP PDUs with a VLAN tag of 0
Solution Article: K45001725
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
LACP, STP, and LLDP PDUs sent from either of the i2x00 or i4x00 platforms have a VLAN tag added to the PDU when they shouldn't.
Conditions:
Provision any of the three protocols: LLDP, STP, or LACP and the PDU sent by the BIG-IP will incorrectly have a VLAN tag with a tag-id of 0 added to the PDU.
Impact:
Some 3rd party devices may reject the packet. This will adversely affect operation of the affected protocol.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release ensures that the VLAN tag is stripped before the PDU is sent onto the wire.
648700 : Verification of peer certificate chain may return incorrect result.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a certificate chain is made up of multiple certificates, the verification of the chain may be wrong.
Conditions:
This happens when the 'untrusted-cert-response-control' and 'expire-cert-response-control' are both set to 'ignore' on server SSL profile, and 'sys db tmm.ssl.servercert_softval' is 'enable'.
Impact:
When the condition matches, the 'SSL::verify_result' may return the wrong result.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
'SSL::verify_result' returns the correct result.
648639 : TS cookie name contains NULL or other raw byte
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The TS cookie name may intermittently contain NULL.
Conditions:
This can occur intermittently when ASM is provisioned and has a unique combination of security policy name and the server's cookie attributes (path and domain).
Impact:
False positives triggered on modified domain cookies.
Workaround:
To resolve this, change the policy security name.
Fix:
Fixed an issue with the TS cookie name length.
648544 : HSB transmitter failure may occur when global COS queues enabled
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
An HSB transmitter failure may occur if global COS queues enabled. The HSB transmitter failure is logged in the TMM log files.
Conditions:
With global COS queues enabled, the HSB's watchdog loopback packets are sent on HSB ring 2, instead of ring 0. If HSB ring 2 is heavily utilized, this could cause the loopback packets to be dropped. If this occurs, then the watchdog may trigger an HSB transmitter failure.
Impact:
If this issue occurs then the BIG-IP is rebooted.
Workaround:
Do not use global COS queues.
Fix:
Loopback packet priority is now set during runtime to guarantee transmit on mgmt ring 0.
648317 : Upgrade to 13.0.0 on B2100/B2150 with IOMMU enabled prevents vCMP guests from starting★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
vCMP guests will fail to start on B2100 and B2150 when the user had enabled the input/ output memory management unit (IOMMU) before upgrading.
Conditions:
* Run a pre-13.0.0 version of the software.
* Run on a VIPRION B2100/B2150 blade.
* Enable IOMMU before upgrading, using the following command: sys db kernel.iommu.
* Upgrade to 13.0.0.
* vCMP is provisioned.
Impact:
Cannot deploy vCMP guests.
Workaround:
Use the grub_open and grub_close commands to manually add "intel_iommu=on" to their kernel command line, as follows:
~$ grub_open
/var/run/grub.conf.mdfy.24145
~$ <edit the file above>
~$ grub_close
Fix:
Upgrade on VIPRION B2100/B2150 blades with IOMMU enabled no longer prevents vCMP guests from starting.
648316-1 : Flows using DEFLATE decompresion can generate error message during flow tear-down.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Repeated entries in the ltm log will show a completion-code error (comp_code=4) as in the following:
Zip engine ctx eviction (comp_code=4): ctx dropped.
Conditions:
The problem occurs when a flow that requests DEFLATE decompression is terminated when the compression engine is still in the middle of working on an incomplete DEFLATE block.
Impact:
False errors can appear:
o In fields of tmctl rst_cause_stat table, false stats counters will increment for compression and packet errors.
o Log entries with the "Zip engine... (comp_code=4)" appear in ltm log.
Monitors observing the ltm log or stats in the tmctl rst_cause_stat table will see false positives.
Workaround:
Disable hardware acceleration.
Fix:
A new tcl variable, nitrox::comp_suppress_itrunc, was added. It defaults to NO which yields legacy behavior. Setting it to YES causes comp_code=4 (ITRUNC) errors to not propagate as an error.
To enable the feature, add the following line to /config/tmm_init.tcl:
nitrox::comp_suppress_itrunc yes
You will have to restart tmm for the change to take effect.
648286 : GSLB Pool Member Manage page fails to auto-select next available VS/WiP after pressing the add button.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
The combobox does not auto-select the next entry in the list of virtual servers/wide IPs after pressing the Add button and successfully adding an entry to the member list.
Conditions:
-- Have at least two entries in the combobox.
-- Add one of the entries to the member list.
Impact:
The other entry is not selected automatically (as it was in BIG-IP versions 12.1 and earlier). Must manually select each entry to add to the member list.
Loss of functionality from earlier releases.
Workaround:
Manually select each entry to add to the member list.
Fix:
Restored behavior that selects the next available entry in list after pressing the Add button on GSLB Pool's Member manage page.
648245 : When using a route TMM may use a smaller MTU
Solution Article: K29101604
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM uses a smaller MTU when connecting to a device via a configured route.
Conditions:
- Larger than 1500 bytes MTU configured on VLAN.
- Static, or dynamically learned route, to a destination, with no specific MTU defined.
Impact:
Effective MTU when using the route will be limited to 1500 bytes. This includes derived MSS in TCP connections.
Workaround:
Specify the required MTU on routes.
Fix:
TMM now by default uses VLAN-configured MTU when using a route to a destination.
648083 : Argument of indirectly referenced eval() was not rewritten
Solution Article: K83700745
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Errors indicated by web-application.
Other potential symptoms include incorrect rendering for some pages and/or links not rewritten in web applications.
Conditions:
Using indirect references to native eval function in web-application code.
For example. using a function in web-application's code similar to the following:
function f(n) {
var e = eval;
return e(n);
}
f(some_text)
Impact:
Application does not work correctly via Portal Access.
Workaround:
Use a custom iRule.
Fix:
Now Portal Access supports calling eval() using indirect references. This improves web app compatibility.
648060 : EdgeClient locked mode exclusion list admin UI doesn't allow underscore character
Solution Article: K85067418
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
EdgeClient locked mode exclusion list admin UI doesn't allow underscore character
Conditions:
An administrator is trying to configure EdgeClient locked mode exclusion list with hostname containing underscore character ('_').
Impact:
Hostnames with underscore are not allowed in the list, and you can't whitelist them
Workaround:
Exclusion list feature for locked mode is also configurable using local registry on the client machine, registry configuration allows underscore characters.
To add my_domain.com to the exclusion list please create registry key (key, not value) under key
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\F5 Networks\RemoteAccess\AlwaysConnected\Exclusions, e.g. HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\F5 Networks\RemoteAccess\AlwaysConnected\Exclusions\my_domain.com\
Fix:
Now admin UI allows you to specify underscore characters in Edge Client locked mode exclusion list
648056 : bcm56xxd core when configuring QinQ VLAN with vCMP provisioned.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
bcm56xxd constantly crashes, device goes off-line.
Conditions:
Reboot the system with QinQ VLANs configured and vCMP provisioned.
Impact:
Device goes off-line.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
bcm56xxd no longer crashes when QinQ VLANs are configured and vCMP provisioned.
648053 : Rewrite plugin may crash on some JavaScript files
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Rewrite plugin may crash parsing JavaScript files in US ASCII encoding.
Conditions:
JavaScript file in US ASCII encoding (not in UTF-8).
Impact:
Rewrite plugin may crash parsing this file. No response is sent to client.
Workaround:
It is possible to change/add 'charset' parameter in response header 'Content-type' to 'UTF-8' by iRule.
Fix:
Now Portal Access rewrite correctly handles JavaScript data if the web page uses US ASCII encoding.
648037 : LB::reselect iRule on a virtual with the HTTP profile can cause a tmm crash
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm crashes after the LB::reselect iRule fails to connect to the server.
Conditions:
This issue can occur when a virtual server is configured with HTTP and the LB::reselect iRule. If the LB::reselect fails to connect to the server and there is not a monitor on the pool, tmm will crash.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Configure a monitor for the pool.
Fix:
Fixed a tmm crash related to LB::reselect
648008 : bd keeps coring after upgrade to 12.1.2 or later★
Solution Article: K70289415
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Pre-existing traffic data files from a previous attempt to perform a roll-forward/upgrade remain on the disk under /var/asmdata1/traffic_data, even after you set ucs.asm.traffic_data.save to disable. The qkview contains errors such as the following.
--
ASM subsystem error (asm_start,F5::DbUpgrade::__ANON__): DBD::mysql::db do failed: Too many partitions (including subpartitions) were defined
--
Conditions:
This can occur after upgrading ASM to 12.1.2 or later, and rolling forward the configuration.
Impact:
The ASM enforcer application continually fails, causing unit instability.
Workaround:
Upgrade by saving a UCS on 12.1.0, performing a clean install of 12.1.2, and then loading the UCS onto 12.1.2 (or later).
In the manual save/load UCS process, the upgrade of the Request Log can be disabled, which works around the error, so the UCS can load without error.
This can be set by:
# tmsh modify sys db ucs.asm.traffic_data.load value never
Fix:
/var/asmdata1/traffic_data is now cleared as part of UCS load cleanup, so the issue no longer occurs.
647988 : HSL Balanced distribution to Two-member pool may not be balanced correctly.
Solution Article: K15331432
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When configuring a two-member pool as HSL destination and using "balanced" distribution, logs from iRule HSL::send may end up balanced to a single pool member.
Conditions:
- Two-member pool configured as remote-high-speed-log destination.
- The remote-high-speed-log distribution is set to "balanced"
- Data-Plane logging using for example but not limited to: iRule HSL::send.
Impact:
Log message may not be distributed correctly resulting in more load on a single pool member.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Logs are distributed more equally on pool members in "balanced" distribution HSL.
647972 : inconsistent attribute naming in sys connection
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The TMSH command "show sys connection" returns the idle time of a connection. However, its manpage refers to this as "age." Age is actually the minimum idle time.
Conditions:
Man page and TMSH command have different names for the same attribute.
Impact:
Different names in attribute might be confusing.
Workaround:
N/A.
Fix:
The "age" label is now "minimum idle time" in the man page.
647962 : B2250: Interface is dropping traffic in passive mode
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Passive mode is a new mode of operation introduced in BIG-IP version 13.0.0. In this mode of operation, the BIG-IP system processes data offline to detect DoS attacks and/or to collect HTTP analytics data, etc.
The results are reported by the BIG-IP system might not be accurate.
Conditions:
-- Device is operating on passive mode data.
-- VIPRION 2250 blade.
Impact:
This will impact BIG-IP system's ability to operate in passive mode.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Passive mode is now fully supported on the B2250.
647944 : MCP may crash when making specific changes to a FIX profile attached to more than one virtual server
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When a FIX profile is attached to more than one virtual server, making specific edits to the profile may result in MCP crashing and restarting.
Conditions:
A FIX profile is be in use and attached to more than one virtual server. You then edit the profile (and click "Update") in this order:
- Change the Error Action from "Don't Forward" to "Drop Connection"
- Add a new mapping to the Sender and Tag Substitution Data Group Mapping.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while mcpd restarts.
Fix:
Prevented MCP from crashing when the FIX profile is edited.
647834 : Failover DB variables do not correctly implement 'reset-to-default'
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When the 'modify sys db' command option 'reset-to-default' is issued, the new value does not take effect, even though 'list sys db' displays the desired value.
Conditions:
This is known to affect at least the following failover-related DB variables:
log.failover.level
failover.nettimeoutsec
failover.debug
failover.usetty01
failover.rebootviasod
failover.packetcheck
failover.packetchecklog
failover.secure
mysqlhad.heartbeattimeout
mysqlhad.debug
mysqldfailure.enabled
mysqldfailure.haaction.primary
mysqldfailure.haaction.secondary
Impact:
The configuration change does not take effect.
Workaround:
Explicitly set the DB variable to the desired value.
Fix:
reset-to-default restores the default values.
647828 : Historical session data in db and inconsistent GUI info
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
You notice a lot of session tracking data in your new ASM deployment, showing blocked requests, particularly on one of the high availability peers.
Conditions:
Enabling Session Tracking and setting "Block All Period" .
Block All data points defaults to persist infinitely (with no expiration period).
Impact:
The records of session tracking are never cleaned up, which can present confusing session data.
Workaround:
Clear all session tracking data points (or as many as possible) and prevent them from accumulating.
A) To prevent data points from accumulating, consider setting the blocking period to the default of 600 seconds (5 minutes) instead of 'infinite'.
B) There is no option of clearing out all data points for a given policy in the GUI. This example provides one-line commands to do so.
-- Run the following two commands sequentially, to clear out the data points of a specific policy.
-- Apply that procedure for as many policies as possible.
For example, given a policy id of 13, the following commands replace 13 (at '{ policy_id => 13 }') with the required policy id:
------------------
perl -MF5::ASMConfig::Entity::Policy -MF5::ASMConfig::Entity::SessionAwarenessDataPoint -e 'F5::ASMConfig::Entity::SessionAwarenessDataPoint->delete_many(dbh => F5::DbUtils::get_dbh(), policy => F5::ASMConfig::Entity::Policy->new(dbh => F5::DbUtils::get_dbh(), get_criteria => { policy_id => 13 }), master_keys => 1)'
perl -MF5::ASMConfig::Entity::Policy -MF5::ASMConfig::Entity::SessionAwarenessDataPoint -e 'F5::ASMConfig::Entity::SessionAwarenessDataPoint->reload_session_db(dbh => F5::DbUtils::get_dbh(), policy => F5::ASMConfig::Entity::Policy->new(dbh => F5::DbUtils::get_dbh(), get_criteria => { policy_id => 13 }), delete_existing => 1)'
------------------
Fix:
Session Awareness Statuses are now cleaned after the expiration period, so this issue no longer occurs.
647812 : /tmp/wccp.log file grows unbounded
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
WCCP uses /tmp/wccp.log as output for Diagnostic information,
independent of log level or db key. This file can grow unbounded if there are never any WCCP packets sent. If packets are sent the file is cleaned up automatically.
Conditions:
This can occur if WCCP is configured but never goes beyond negotiation.
Impact:
/tmp/wccp.log grows unbounded, filling up the disk.
647803 : Multiple requests from server may cause RTSP connection to stall
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When multiple requests are sent from the server before receiving response or further requests from the client, the RTSP connection may stall.
Conditions:
Virtual is configured with the RTSP profile and multiple requests are sent from the server before receiving response or further requests from the client.
Impact:
RTSP connection stalls.
647757 : RATE-SHAPER:Fred not properly initialized may halt traffic
Solution Article: K96395052
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
RATE-SHAPER:Fred is not properly initialized and might halt traffic.
Conditions:
Initialize RATE-SHAPER:Fred as the drop policy using its default properties.
Impact:
Traffic is halted.
Workaround:
There are two possible workarounds:
-- Initialize the drop policy fred to the value of 9999 instead of default 0.
-- Use RED as drop policy instead of fred.
647706 : iOS RDP client fails to connect to RD Connection Broker via APM's Native RDP resource
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
iOS RDP client fails to connect to Windows Server 2012/2016 with RD Connection Broker role installed via APM's Native RDP resource.
When user launches Native RDP resource from APM Webtop, RDP client shows following error messages:
-- Can't connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway. Contact your network administrator for assistance. (Error code: 0x03000008).
-- Disconnected from server vpn.example.com with error code 0x00000003.
Conditions:
Using iOS client to connect to Windows Server 2012/2016 with RD Connection Broker role installed via APM's Native RDP resource.
Impact:
Connection from RD client to Terminal Server via BIG-IP APM fails.
Workaround:
iOS does not work in this case, but you can connect using a client device besides iOS such as Android.
Fix:
iOS RDP client now can connect to Windows Server 2012/2016 with RD Connection Broker role installed via APM's Native RDP resource.
647645 : Accessing SAML Resource may cause reset connection when SSO on access profile contains v1 (NTLM, form based) configuration
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Accessing SAML Resource causes RST when Single Sign-On (SSO) on access profile contains V1 configuration (NTLM, form based).
Conditions:
All of the following:
- BIG-IP system is configured and used as SAML Identity Provider.
- In-use access profile has both: 1) V1 SSL attached (NTLM, form based) and SAML resources assigned on access policy.
- APM end user performs IdP-initiated SAML WebSSO by clicking published SAML resource on the webtop.
Impact:
TCP connection to the client is reset. As a result, APM end user is not able to perform IdP-initiated SAML WebSSO.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Assigning V1 SSO profile on access policy no longer causes a connection reset when APM end user performs IdP-initiated SAML WebSSO by clicking published SAML resource on the webtop.
647625 : L7 Policy state may be corrupted in rare occasions
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The TMM may crash due to a conflict in L7 Policy state between the client and server-side connections.
Conditions:
When a virtual server configuration is changed together with policy configurations.
One-Connect is used on the virtual server.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Fix:
The TMM no longer crashes due to the client-side and server-side L7 Policy state being out of sync after a configuration change.
647158 : Internal virtual server inherits CMP hash mode from parent virtual server
Solution Article: K76581555
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
An internal virtual server might behave in unexpected ways, such as abort a client connection before connecting to the server.
Conditions:
Virtual server with request-adapt or response-adapt profile and a vlan with 'cmp-hash' mode 'src-ip'.
Internal virtual server without a VLAN or 'cmp-hash' setting.
Impact:
The internal virtual server might sometimes abort when attempting to make a connection to the server. This occurs after a successful load-balance pick indicated by the LB_SELECTED event, but before a TCP SYN packet is sent to the server. As a result the parent virtual performs the service-down-action configured in the request-adapt or response-adapt profile.
Workaround:
If possible, do not use the cmp-hash mode 'src-ip'.
Fix:
An internal virtual server is not affected by any 'cmp-hash' mode setting in the parent virtual server.
647151 : CPU overtemp condition threshold is 75C
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
A CPU overtemp condition is logged when a B4450 CPU reaches 75C.
Conditions:
CPU temperature is only 75C and ambient temperature in the blade is in the normal range.
Impact:
Since the temperature threshold is set too low, the warning does not indicate an actual problem.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The fix raises the CPU overtemp threshold to 88C for B4450. With the fix, the warning should be considered valid.
647137-1 : bigd/tmm con vCMP guests
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
bigd/tmm con vCMP guests.
Conditions:
Set up vCMP guest on VIPRION B2100, B4200, or B4300 blades.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
No workaround.
Fix:
This release corrects this issue so the crash no longer occurs.
647108 : Deletion of saml-idp-connector may fail depending on the order in which related objects are deleted within a transaction
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The system posts messages similar to the following even when the server associated to the connector is also being deleted in the same transaction:
01070734:3: Configuration error: apm aaa saml-idp-connector: Cannot delete saml-idp-connector /Common/saml_connector because it is being used by aaa-saml-server (/Common/saml_server_test1
Conditions:
When deleting saml-idp-connector first then the associated saml server.
Impact:
Cannot delete saml-idp-connector and associated server in that specific order.
Workaround:
Delete saml server first and then delete the saml connector.
Fix:
Now saml-idp-connector can be deleted with associated objects in any order from a transaction.
647091 : EPSEC installation failure reason is not logged in certain conditions.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
EPSEC installation fails with no specific reason provided in the error message.
Conditions:
This happens only when there is a version mismatch between the EPSEC RPM's database and the shared RPM database on the BIG-IP system.
Often this happens if a switchboot is issued to activate an earlier version of BIG-IP software from a later version. The RPM database is shared, so on a switchboot, the RPM database version is not downgraded. This causes the subsequent EPSEC installation to fail. Although this is expected behavior, the reason for failure is not logged.
Impact:
Difficult to debug actual EPSEC installation failure reason.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now logs the EPSEC installation failure reason.
647071 : Stats for SNATs do not work when configured in a non-zero route domain
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When creating SNAT in a Route Domain different from 0, the command 'tmsh show ltm snat' does not report any statistics.
Conditions:
This occurs on all SNATs in a route domain other than 0.
Impact:
No statistics for the SNATs
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Stats for SNATs now work when configured in a non-zero route domain.
646928 : Landing URI incorrect when changing URI
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
User accesses resource1, and an access policy starts. Before the policy completes, the user changes to resource2. There is a warning page that the session already exists, and the user clicks to create a new session. After the policy completes, the user is directed to the landing URI of the resource1.
Conditions:
Attempting to change landing URI in the middle of an access policy
Impact:
End-user is inconveniently directed to the first resource instead of the second.
Fix:
Now the "To open a new session, please click here." link on the APM logout page reflects the last used landing URI rather than the first used landing URI.
646890 : IKEv1 auth alg for ike-phase2-auth-algorithm sha256, sha384, and sha512
Solution Article: K12068427
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Changing the IKEv1 phase2 authentication algorithm to sha256, sha384, or sha512 does not work immediately, without a restart of the tmipsecd daemon.
Conditions:
If you change the ike-phase2-auth-algorithm attribute (inside an instance of ipsec-policy) to a value of sha256, sha384, or sha512, this causes a parse error when received by racoon. Thus the change does not take affect without a racoon restart.
Impact:
Cannot switch IKEv1 ipsec-policy to sha256, sha384, or sha512 authentication without either restarting BIG-IP or restarting tmipsecd.
Workaround:
Restarting the tmipsecd daemon causes a restart of all racoon processes, which causes the config to be re-read and then IKEv1 IPsec works correctly with SHA authentication algorithms.
Fix:
Now tmipsecd sends the correct incremental config description of SHA authentication algorithms to racoon, so that IKEv1 ipsec-policy reconfiguration works immediately without requiring a restart of tmipsecd.
646804 : call to tmctl in diskmonitor for the tmstat vmcp_stat table results in error: tmctl: vcmp_stat: No such table.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
diskmonitor added monitoring functionality for VM disks. As a result there is an call to tmctl in diskmonitor for the tmstat vmcp_stat table.
However, this call is also done on non-vCMP systems, which results in an error: tmctl: vcmp_stat: No such table.
Conditions:
Run diskmonitor on a non-vCMP system.
Impact:
The system posts the following error: tmctl: vcmp_stat: No such table. There is no functional issue when receiving this message on non-vCMP systems, so you can disregard the message.
Workaround:
None.
646800 : A part of the request is not sent to ICAP server in a specific case
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The portion of the request that is not sent is not checked for viruses
Conditions:
ICAP is configured.
Impact:
There might be a false negative on anti-virus check
Workaround:
N/A
646782 : AFM TCP push flood DoS vector is not working with DoS auto detection
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
AFM TCP push flood DoS vector is not working with DoS auto detection.
Conditions:
-- Setting DoS auto detection for TCP push flood DoS vector.
-- Configured for AFM.
Impact:
No DoS auto detection for TCP push flood DoS vector.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TCP push flood DoS vector is working with auto detection mode.
646760-1 : Common Criteria Mode Disrupts Administrative SSH Access
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If Common Criteria mode is enabled the administrative SSH interface on BIG-IP may become unavailable
Conditions:
CC-mode enabled
Impact:
SSH interface not available
Fix:
Correct SSH configuration when in CC mode
646643 : HA standby virtual server with non-default lasthop settings may crash.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
A long-running high availability (HA) Standby Virtual Server with non-default lasthop settings may crash TMM.
Conditions:
-- HA standby virtual server is configured on the system with non-default lasthop configurations (e.g., lasthop pools or autolasthop disabled, etc).
-- That virtual server receives more than 2 billion connections (2 billion is the maximum value of a 32-bit integer).
Impact:
TMM on the next-active device crashes. The Active device is not affected. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
HA standby virtual server configured with non-default lasthop configurations no longer crashes.
646615 : Improved default storage size for DNS Express database
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
A tweak has been made to the DNS Express database to improve the initial database size.
Conditions:
DNS Express with configured zones.
Impact:
Possibly reduced database size.
Workaround:
N/A as this is an improvement.
Fix:
A tweak has been made to the DNS Express database to improve the initial database size.
646604 : Client connection may hang when NTLM and OneConnect profiles used together
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
In deployments where a NT LanManager (NTLM) authentication profile and a OneConnect profile are used together in a LTM virtual server to label an authenticated connection to a Domain Controller (DC); if the persisted connection to the DC is re-used, the connection may hang. A connection in this state may not be cleaned up by the sweeper, resulting in a memory leak.
Conditions:
The NTLM and OneConnect profiles are associated with a LTM virtual server.
Impact:
A client connection won't be serviced and TMM memory will leak. Over a long time period, this may result in more widespread service disruptions.
Workaround:
Avoid the use of OneConnect profiles on virtual servers that use NTLM profiles. The connections to the Domain Controller won't be pooled, but all other features will be retained.
Fix:
Fixed a problem that prevented NTLM and OneConnect profiles from working properly on the same LTM virtual server.
646581 : Unnecessary disk monitor warnings for /var/asmdata1 on large platforms
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
On large platforms, when you are logged into the console you see the following warning displayed frequently: "Disk partition /var/asmdata1 has less than 30% free"
Conditions:
ASM is installed with large platform configuration (such as on 6900).
Impact:
Disk usage warning is displayed frequently. Since ASM will likely reach expected disk utilization of greater than 70% during normal operation on large platforms, the threshold is set too low.
Workaround:
Reduce the percentage at which disk monitor alerts for /var/asmdata1:
tmsh modify sys db platform.diskmonitor.limitwarn.var_asmdata1 value 15
tmsh modify sys db platform.diskmonitor.limitalert.var_asmdata1 value 10
646572 : Multiple log messages 'Async process socket is full' written to asm_config_server.log
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
While under CPU load, ASM policy adjustments by Automatic Policy Builder causes a flood of the following log message: Async process socket is full.
Conditions:
-- Device is under CPU load.
-- Automatic Policy Builder requests ASM policy adjustments.
Impact:
A flood of 'Async process socket is full' messages are written to /var/log/ts/asm_config_server.log.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
'Async process socket is full' log messages are now throttled.
646563 : AVR external log should have the option to start publishing at random time
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
Every 5 minutes (or avrd interval), avrd sends entire external log.
If you have many BIG-IP systems, this can cause a spike in the syslog server.
Conditions:
This can occur intermittently when sending AVR data to external log servers.
Impact:
All logging is done at the same avrd interval, which can overload the external log servers.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
A new DB variable was added: Avr.AddRandomDelayBeforeSnapshot.
If the DB variable is set to 'enable', avrd will add a random interval before sending data to the external log server.
The interval max value will be: ((avrd interval) / 2).
646500 : System Log is not visible for ASM-related user roles
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
System Log is not visible for ASM-related user roles, even though the ui.logaccess db key is already set to enabled.
Conditions:
-- User is logged in as security editor or security admin.
-- The ui.logaccess key is enabled.
Impact:
Cannot access the system log from the GUI menu.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system log menu is now shown when ui.logaccess db key is enabled.
646495 : BIG-IP may send oversized TCP segments on traffic it originates
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Traffic from the Linux host on BIG-IP may send TCP segments larger than the advertised TCP MSS of a remote host.
Conditions:
Received TCP MSS (plus protocol overhead) smaller than configured MTU of interface.
Linux host sending large TCP segments, such as SNMP getbulk replies.
Impact:
TMM may send traffic to a TCP host that exceeds the host's advertised MTU.
Workaround:
disable segmentation offload for the nvic
Fix:
BIG-IP no longer originates traffic to TCP hosts that exceed that host's advertised MTU.
645805-3 : LACP PDUs generated by lacpd on i4x00/i2x00 platforms contain bad ethernet src mac address
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
LACP PDUs generated by the 'lacpd' on the i4x00 & i2x00 platforms contain the wrong Ethernet source MAC address.
Conditions:
LACP configured on an trunk interface on i4x00 or i2x00 platforms.
Impact:
Some Cisco and Juniper switches discard these PDUs. They send PDUs as if the BIG-IP is not transmitting with a all-zeros 'Partner' section System ID. This renders LACP inoperable, and simply does nothing if the far end is configured for 'Passive'.
Fix:
Insure correct Source MAC address is inserted into the PDU.
645750 : EdgeClient doesn't notify the user when it's time to interact with the logon page.
Solution Article: K85023830
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
EdgeClient doesn't notify the user when it's time to interact with the logon page.
Conditions:
When EdgeClient is minimized to the tray and the page requires user interaction no notification is shown.
Impact:
User may not know that EdgeClient is waiting for the input, hence VPN connection isn't established until user provides credentials
Workaround:
In the current Access Policy for each logon-page-and-language combination:
* Go to advanced logon page customization.
* Open the source code.
* Find the following line:
'externalWebHost.webLogonNotifyUser();'
* Replace it with the following line:
'externalWebHost.WebLogonNotifyUser();'
Note the uppercase 'W' at the beginning of 'WebLogonNotifyUser' replace string.
Fix:
Now Edge Client correctly notifies the user when it's time to interact with the logon page to perform authentication.
645729 : SSL connection is not mirrored if ssl session cache is cleared and resume attempted
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SSL connection is not mirrored if ssl session cache is cleared before attempting to resume the ssl connection.
Conditions:
A previous ssl session is attempting to resume the connection after the ssl session cache has been cleared.
Impact:
Connection is established but is not mirrored.
Workaround:
Could be avoided by disabling ssl session cache.
Fix:
SSL connection is not mirrored if ssl session cache is cleared before attempting to resume the ssl connection.
645723 : Dynamic routing update can delete admin ip route from the kernel
Solution Article: K74371937
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Routes obtained from dynamic routing (BGP, etc.) can replace existing management route for the admin IP address, making the BIG-IP lose its management route. Static routes created via TMSH can replace management route.
Conditions:
Using TMSH to create "net route" that matches management network, or dynamic routing accepts a route that matches the management network.
Impact:
Losing the management network route, and potential loss of access to the BIG-IP via the management network.
Workaround:
Don't accept route updates for the management network. Don't create static routes for the management network.
Fix:
Management network admin IP address is now protected from being overwritten.
645717-2 : UCS load does not set directory owner
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When loading a UCS file the directory /etc/ssh will become owned by the first user in the UCS with an .authorized_keys file.
Conditions:
UCS loaded that contains users with .authorized_key files
Impact:
Ownership of /etc/ssh is set to a non-root user after UCS load. This does not interfere with normal system operation or SSH authentication but does not follow secure coding practices
Workaround:
Ownership of on /etc/ssh can be restored with the command: chown root /etc/ssh
Fix:
UCS load now explicitly sets ownership of the /etc/ssh directory to root.
645684 : Flash application components are loaded into wrong ApplicationDomain after Portal Access rewriting.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Flash ActionScript3 application components are loaded into incorrect ApplicationDomain and in some rare cases this may cause errors in application.
Conditions:
This can occur when viewing Flash video while connected to APM.
Impact:
Flash applications might fail to render through Portal Access.
Workaround:
None
Fix:
Flash files accessed through Portal Access are now loading components into correct Application Domain. This improves compatibility with Flash apps.
645615 : zxfrd may fail and restart after multiple failovers between blades in a chassis.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
zxfrd may fail and restart after multiple failovers between blades in a single chassis.
Conditions:
DNS Express must be configured in a multi-blade chassis. If a blade transitions from active to backup to active states and the DNS Express (tmmdns.bin) database has been re-created while the blade was in backup status, zxfrd may fail when attempting to reference old data.
Impact:
zxfrd will create a core file and restart, picking up where it left off.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The cause of the failure is now addressed.
645490 : profile_clientssl should not be used with a transport-config
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
transport-config objects define outgoing connections. Clientssl profile configures ssl compression for incoming connections. Thus adding a clientssl profile to a transport config has no effect
Conditions:
clientssl profile defined in a transport-config object
Impact:
The clientssl profile will not be used
Workaround:
do not include a clientssl profile in a transport-config object
Fix:
profile validation has been improved to not allow adding a clientssl profile to a transport-config object.
645225 : GUI Pool Member statistics to be reset individually
Solution Article: K91019134
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
GUI statistics page reset pool member stats is resetting the stats for the pool and all members.
Conditions:
When there is a pool member with traffic statistics and user wants to reset the pool member's statistics, the GUI resets at the pool level.
Impact:
All pool members statistics are reset.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to reset individual pool member statistics.
Fix:
The GUI now deletes each pool member's statistics independently rather than at the pool level. This is correct behavior.
645206 : Missing cipher suites in outgoing LDAP TLS ClientHello★
Solution Article: K23105004
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BIG-IP drops all SHA256 and SHA384 ciphers in the advertised ciphers list in the Client Hello when initiating LDAP/TLS with a pool member (in the case of a monitor). The same behavior is also seen for BIG-IP system auth via LDAP or AD when TLS is used.
Conditions:
You have LDAP servers requiring SHA256 and SHA384 ciphers for LDAP/TLS authentication.
Impact:
Servers requiring SHA for LDAP/TLS authentication will no longer be able to authenticate. This could suddenly break LDAP auth if you are upgrading from version 11.x where SHA256 and SHA384 existed.
Workaround:
Configure LDAP servers not to be dependent on SHA256 and SHA384 ciphers.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now supports SHA256 and SHA384 ciphers in the advertised ciphers list in the Client Hello when initiating LDAP/TLS with a pool member (in the case of a monitor). You also see the same behavior for the BIG-IP system auth by way of LDAP or AD when TLS is used.
Behavior Change:
The BIG-IP system now supports SHA256 and SHA384 ciphers in the advertised ciphers list in the Client Hello when initiating LDAP/TLS with a pool member (in the case of a monitor). You also see the same behavior for the BIG-IP system auth by way of LDAP or AD when TLS is used.
645203 : Configuration load fails after upgrade when a SAML SSO config object is put in a sync-only device group★
Solution Article: K72361514
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Configuration load fails after upgrading BIG-IP from a previous version. The system posts an error similar to the following:
01070734:3: Configuration error: Invalid Devicegroup Reference. The sso_config_saml (/Common/Auth/<object>) requires apm_log_config (/Common/sso-log-setting-Notice) to be syncd to the same devices
Unexpected Error: Loading configuration process failed.
Conditions:
When a SAML SSO config object or a Form-Based SSO config object is configured in a folder and that folder is in a Sync-Only device group. When upgrading with the existing configuration, the configuration load will fail.
Impact:
The configuration does not load.
Workaround:
1. Disassociate the folder from Sync-Only device group using the following commands:
tmsh modify sys folder <folder name> device-group none
tmsh save sys config.
2. Upgrade and verify config loads.
3. Create log-setting in each folder.
root@(temp12)(cfg-sync In Sync (Sync Only))(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos)# cd <folder name>/
root@(temp12)(cfg-sync In Sync (Sync Only))(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common/<folder name>)(tmos)# create apm log-setting sso-log-setting-Notice { access add { general-log { log-level { access-control notice } publisher sys-sso-access-publisher } } }
Repeat this step for each log level: Alert, Critical, Debug, Emergency, Error, Informational, Notice, Warning, and use the appropriate log level accordingly.
4. Modify SSO log-settings to use log-setting created under the folder (<folder name>), according to their previous log level before upgrading. For example,
root@(temp12)(cfg-sync In Sync (Sync Only))(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos)# modify apm sso saml <folder name>/<sso object name> apm-log-config <folder name>/sso-log-setting-Notice
5. Associate Sync-Only device group SO1 to folder, as shown in the following example:
root@(temp12)(cfg-sync In Sync (Sync Only))(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos)# modify sys folder <folder name>/ device-group <DG name>
6. Verify config load.
Fix:
Configuration load now completes successfully after upgrade when a SAML SSO config object is put in a sync-only device group.
645197 : Monitors receiving unique HTTP "success" response codes may stop monitoring after status change
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Monitors that return unique HTTP/1.1 200 codes (indicating success) will accumulate in the monitor history; upon monitor status change (such as to "fail"), this history is sent (from 'bigd' to 'mcpd') to indicate that monitor's new-status, plus historical context. This history may grow too large if no monitor status is detected for an extended time (such as days or weeks) when unique status codes are returned from the web server and accumulated in the history. Upon a monitor status change (such as from "success" to "fail"), notification from 'bigd' to 'mcpd' will fail due to this too-large history, resulting in the monitor remaining in its previous state (i.e., "success"). 'bigd' properly records the monitor status and continues to monitor; but 'mcpd' was not notified of that status change (due to message-send failure from the history being too large).
This is typically not an issue when the web server returns the same HTTP/1.1 200 code (indicating "success"), as 'bigd' will elide/merge the response-value into the monitor history (so the history does not continue to grow). However, for web servers generating a unique value for each success code (for example, by appending an always-unique transaction ID to the end of the HTTP/1.1 200 response), the history will continue to grow for that monitor until a status-change is detected.
Conditions:
Web server returns unique HTTP/1.1 200 (success) codes; and success history is accumulated for that monitor without status-change for extended time (typically days-or-weeks); followed by a monitor status change (such as from "success" to "fail").
Impact:
The monitor will remain in the "success" state, as the status-change will be "lost" ('bigd' properly recognizes the changed monitor status, but 'mcpd' is not notified of the change). The system may eventually self-correct, such as when 'bigd' detects further monitor status changes, and again forwards status-change notifications for that monitor to 'mcpd'.
Workaround:
Modify the web server configuration to not respond with unique HTTP/1.1 200 codes; thus, receiving the same return-code will elide/merge with previously accumulated values in the monitor history.
Fix:
HTTP/1.1 200 codes with unique values accumulate for limited history, rather than unbounded history, such that monitor status change notifications are always recorded.
645179 : Traffic group becomes active on more than one BIG-IP after a long uptime
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Traffic-groups become active/active for 30 seconds after a long uptime interval.
Note: Uptime required to encounter this issue is dependent on the number of traffic groups: the more traffic groups, the shorter the uptime.
For example:
-- For 7 traffic groups, the interval is ~710 days.
-- For 15 traffic groups, the interval is ~331 days.
Conditions:
-- Two or more BIG-IP systems defined in a device group for sync/failover.
-- There is one or more traffic groups configured.
-- The BIG-IP systems have a long uptime.
Impact:
Outage due to traffic-group members being active on both systems at the same time.
Workaround:
There is no workaround.
The only option is to reboot all the BIG-IP units in the device group on a regular interval. The interval is directly dependent on the number of traffic groups.
Fix:
Traffic groups no longer becomes active on more than one BIG-IP system in a device group after a long uptime interval.
645148 : MRF Diameter: persistence entry not created if message routed via iRule command
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
MRF Diameter route table implementation does not add a persistence entry if the message is routed via an iRule.
Conditions:
-- MRF Diameter configured.
-- Message is routed via an iRule.
Impact:
A Diameter persistence entry will not be created. Since MRF Diameter persistence may be bidirectional, not having the persistence entry will keep message flowing in the opposite direction from being automatically routed via persistence.
Workaround:
Use an iRule to route messages directed towards the original client.
Fix:
MRF Diameter will add a persistence entry for message routed via an iRule.
645101 : OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2017-3732
Solution Article: K44512851
645058 : Modifying SSL profiles in GUI may fail when key is protected by passphrase
Solution Article: K93819312
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a client SSL profile has a Certificate Key Chain (CKC) entry with a passphrase-protected key, attempting to modify/update the profile via the GUI may fail, and produce an error similar to the following:
01070313:3: Error reading key PEM file <Key_File_Path> for profile <Profile_Name>: error:0906A068:PEM routines:PEM_do_header:bad password read.
This can occur even when the passphrase already in the SSL profile is correct.
Conditions:
Upgrading a BIG-IP system from a version prior to BIG-IP v11.5.0 to v11.5.0 or later, while having a passphrase-protected key specified in the profile.
Alternately, creating an SSL profile with a custom cert-key-chain name that references a passphrase-protected key, e.g.:
tmsh create ltm profile client-ssl example-profile defaults-from clientssl cert-key-chain replace-all-with { no { cert protected.crt key protected.key passphrase password } }
Impact:
User cannot update client SSL profile via the GUI.
Workaround:
Modifications to the profile can be made from tmsh. Alternately, delete the CKC and recreate it.
Fix:
User can now update client SSL profile after upgrading a BIG-IP system from a version prior to BIG-IP v11.5.0 to v11.5.0 or later, while having a passphrase-protected key specified in the profile.
645036-1 : Removing pool from virtual server does not update its status
Solution Article: K85772089
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Removing a pool from a virtual server does not update the virtual server's status.
Conditions:
1) Create a pool and assign a monitor to it.
2) Ensure the pool goes green.
3) Create a virtual server without assigning the pool to it.
4) Ensure the virtual server stays blue (unknown).
5) Associate the pool to the virtual server.
6) Ensure the virtual server goes green (available).
7) Remove the pool from the virtual server.
8) The virtual server should go back to blue (unknown); however, it doesn't and stays green.
Impact:
The virtual will appear to be associated with a monitored pool when it is not. This should have no functional impact on the virtual server, since a virtual server without a pool has no traffic to pass, and associating a pool with the virtual server will reflect the pool status.
Workaround:
Restart the BIG-IP system. The status should be blue/unchecked once again after the BIG-IP is restarted.
Note: Restarting the BIG-IP system might have an impact on existing traffic. Because this issue is cosmetic, this workaround is not recommended for BIG-IP systems in production.
Fix:
Associating a pool with the virtual server now correctly updates the virtual server status.
644979 : Errors not logged from hourly 1k key generation cron job
Solution Article: K02641631
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Errors from the 1k key generation hourly cron job do not get logged as intended from the hourly 1024-bit key generation task.
Conditions:
This occurs during hourly generation of ephemeral keys.
Impact:
Errors from the 1k key generation hourly cron job do not get logged, and hourly generation of ephemeral keys fails.
Workaround:
Change "loggcercmd" to "loggercmd" in /etc/cron.hourly/genkeys-1024.
Fix:
Errors from the 1k key generation hourly cron job now get logged as intended from the hourly 1024-bit key generation task.
644975 : /var/log/maillog contains errors when ssmtp is not configured to use a valid mailhost
Solution Article: K09554025
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Entries in /var/log/maillog similar to the following:
err sSMTP[25793]: Unable to connect to "localhost" port 25.
Conditions:
This happens when certain crontab configuration files do not specify MAILTO="" at the top, and some of the scripts appearing in those files output something to STDOUT or STDERR. This causes the system to try to send an email with that output, which will fail when ssmtp is not configured to use a valid mailhost.
Impact:
Error messages logged to /var/log/maillog. Note that the maillog file is rotated so it doesn't fill up the /var/log volume.
Workaround:
1) Run the "crontab -e -u root" command; this will open the root user's crontab configuration in your default text editor.
2) Move the MAILTO="" line to the top of the file, right under the "# cron tab for root" banner.
3) Save the file and exit the text editor to install the root user's new crontab configuration.
4) Using a text editor of your choice, replace MAILTO=root with MAILTO="" in the /etc/crontab file.
5) Using a text editor of your choice, replace MAILTO=root with MAILTO="" in the /etc/cron.d/0hourly file.
6) To verify that MAILTO=root does not appear anywhere else, run the following command: grep -i -r mailto /etc/cron*.
7) If the previous command shows MAILTO=root still appears in some files, also modify those file so that MAILTO=root becomes MAILTO="".
Fix:
The crontab configuration files now specify MAILTO="" at the top, so the /var/log/maillog errors no longer occur.
644970 : Editing a virtual server config loses SSL encryption on iSession connections
Component: Wan Optimization Manager
Symptoms:
Editing a virtual server configuration causes iSession connection resets or unencrypted iSession connections to be established, because the virtual server's dynamically configured default server-ssl profile has been deleted.
Conditions:
A virtual server has a server-side iSession profile with data-encrypt enabled. This virtual server also lacks client-ssl and server-ssl profiles.
Impact:
After editing the virtual server, iSession connections fail to be established if the destination iSession listener has a client-ssl profile with allow-non-ssl disabled. If the destination iSession listener has allow-non-ssl enabled, unencrypted iSession connections are established.
Workaround:
Modify the virtual server's configured server-side iSession profile. For example toggle the iSession profile from A to B and then back to A.
Fix:
Editing a virtual server configuration no longer deletes
an iSession dynamically configured default server-ssl profile.
644950 : GUI LTM Monitors to show related Pools for Pool Members
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Monitor/Instances page only list Pool Members and not their related Pools.
Conditions:
Assign a monitor to a pool member. Only the pool member is listed on the Monitor/Instances page.
Impact:
It is difficult to determine which pool the pool member is related to.
Workaround:
You can search within each pool to find the pool member.
Fix:
Change page to show related pool on the same page.
644904 : tcpdump 4.9
Solution Article: K55129614
644873 : ssldump can fail to decrypt captures with certain TCP segmenting
Solution Article: K97237310
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
ssldump fails to decrypt a capture. In rare circumstances, ssldump can crash.
The ssldump might display output similar to the following:
1 25 0.4781 (0.0000) S>CShort record
Unknown SSL content type 224
1 26 0.4781 (0.0000) S>CShort record
Unknown SSL content type 142
...
1 30 0.4781 (0.0000) S>CShort record
1 31 0.6141 (0.1359) S>CV231.213(45857) application_data
Conditions:
ssldump is decrypting traffic where an SSL record header spans TCP segments.
Impact:
ssldump can fail to fully decrypt the capture starting at the frame where the SSL record spans a TCP segment. Depending on the remaining data in the TCP stream, ssldump can crash.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
ssldump now successfully decrypt a capture, so ssldump no longer crashes.
644870-1 : Improvements of protocol for sending data to AppIQ offbox via TCP
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
BIG-IP fails to handle these cases:
1. One AppIQ node is down, and so TCP connection need to be established to another node in AppIQ.
2. All nodes are down, no TCP connection can be established. The number of retries in this case need to be limited per snapshot, so resources are not consumed on the BIG-IP side if AppIQ system is down (current logic is a retry to open connection for every message, need to have few retries per snapshot).
Conditions:
BIG-IP is configured to send statistics to offbox via TCP protocol.
Impact:
1. Data are not sent when they can be sent (to another AppIQ node)
2. BIG-IP resources are consumed by multiple number of reties.
3. When TCP connections can't be established the systen doesn't free connection file descriptors, so at some point the avrd process goes out of file descriptors.
Fix:
1. Added an ability to configure multiple AppIQ IP addresses in external text file /etc/avr/ecm_ip_list.cfg
2. For every type of messages (tmstat, stst snapshots, etc.) BIG-IP makes only 2 attempts to reconnect to every IP provided. If it can't establish connection it doesn't try to send the messages of this type.
3. File descriptors are freed after every not successful connection attempt.
4. An upgrade mechanism for /etc/avr/ecm_ip_list.cfg is implemented.
Behavior Change:
1. Added an ability to configure multiple AppIQ IP addresses in external text file /etc/avr/ecm_ip_list.cfg
2. For every type of messages (tmstat, stst snapshots, etc.) BIG-IP makes only 2 attempts to reconnect to every IP provided. If it can't establish connection it doesn't try to send the messages of this type.
3. File descriptors are freed after every not successful connection attempt.
4. An upgrade mechanism for /etc/avr/ecm_ip_list.cfg is implemented.
644855 : irules with commands which may suspend processing cannot be used with proactive bot defense
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
A request is dropped.
Conditions:
1. The proactive bot defense is assigned to the virtual.
2. An iRule which suspends processing is assigned to the virtual. (includes a command like the "after" commands")
For more information on which TCL commands park, see K12962: Some iRule commands temporarily suspend iRule processing, available at https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K12962
Impact:
All requests which issue the proactive bot defense and the iRule will get dropped.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
irules which suspends the execution won't cause a request drop when the proactive bot defense is assigned.
644851 : Websockets closes connection on receiving a close frame from one of the peers
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Websocket connection should be closed once an endpoint has both sent and received a Close control frame. BIG-IP closes connection on receiving a close frame from peer and does not wait for close frame from other endpoint. This results in data sent in the other direction to be dropped.
Conditions:
Websocket and HTTP profile are attached to the virtual.
Impact:
One endpoint sends a Websocket Close control frame. Other endpoint continues sending data which is dropped by BIG-IP.
Fix:
Half-close of connection will be triggered instead of closing the connection entirely.
644817 : Unexpected behaviour during a DNS(GTM) server creation with wrong option in product field: nullGeneral database error.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
On a GSLB Server create page, in the Product dropdown, you are able to select a separator option which causes an error when pressing the Finished button.
Conditions:
This occurs when you pick the separator option "-----------" in the product dropdown.
Impact:
Null General Database error is thrown.
Workaround:
Avoid picking the separator option as GSLB Server product type.
Fix:
The separator option is now non-selectable.
644805-1 : Kernel.el7.2: BIG-IP VIPRION B4450 - ACPI complaints about unpopulated cpu cores
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Due to the way modern Intel Haswell CPU BIOSes are typically configured, the BIOS presents an ACPI table, which includes details for unpopulated CPU sockets and on each socket unpopulated CPU cores.
Note: This is not F5-platform-specific, as the same can be seen on many high-end servers.
For physical cpu socket#0 and socket#1, the actual number of CPUs is 24 per socket. The possible number of CPUs is 36 per socket. For unpopulated socket#2 and socket#3, the actual number of CPUs is 0. The symptom is dmesg output similar to the following:
[ 3.198255] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP18: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198266] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP19: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198276] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1A: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198286] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1B: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198296] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1C: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198306] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1D: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198316] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1E: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198326] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP1F: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198336] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP20: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198346] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP21: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198356] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP22: failed to get CPU physical ID.
[ 3.198366] ACPI: \_SB_.SCK0.CP23: failed to get CPU physical ID.
...
The normal at-boot dmesg output should show 96 lines of output since the maximum populated would be 4 * 36 which is 144, but there are only 48 CPUs present.
Conditions:
Booting of BIG-IP 7.2 kernels on VIPRION B4450 blades will show this routinely at each boot.
Impact:
None. This is purely cosmetic output due to to how the BIOS is configured.
There is nothing functionally wrong; the messages are simply diagnostic output that appears in dmesg output. The messages can be safely ignored.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now silences the cosmetic 'failed to get CPU physical ID' messages for the Intel Haswell BIOS.
644799 : TMM may crash when the BIG-IP system processes CGNAT traffic.
Solution Article: K42882011
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
TMM may crash when the BIG-IP system processes CGNAT traffic.
Conditions:
A TMM connflow related to CGNAT traffic is expired.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes when the BIG-IP system processes CGNAT traffic.
644725 : Configuration changes while removing ASM from the virtual server may cause graceful ASM restart
Solution Article: K01914292
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Configuration changes while removing ASM from the virtual server may cause graceful ASM restart.
Conditions:
A reconfiguration / headers configuration happens while the ASM is removed from a VIP. This may happen especially in scripts that create a config or remove a config.
Impact:
ASM restarts. The system goes offline. A failover may happen.
Workaround:
Ensure that there is some time between setting a configuration to removing ASM from the VIP.
644723-3 : cm56xxd logs link 'DOWN' message when an interface is admin DISABLED
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If you disable an interface, the interface is erroneously logged as DOWN:
Feb 12 23:14:09 i5800-R18-S30 info bcm56xxd[8210]: 012c0015:6: Link: 1.1 is DOWN
Conditions:
This is logged when disabling an interface.
Impact:
Log message says the interface is DOWN, it should say DISABLED.
644693 : Fix for multiple CVE for openjdk-1.7.0
Solution Article: K15518610
644565 : MRF Message metadata lost when routing message to a connection on a different TMM
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
The system might choose to create a new outgoing connection when there is an available exiting connection that can be used.
Conditions:
When a message is forwarded to another TMM for delivery, an internal state might be lost.
Impact:
Messages should be delivered correctly as the metadata is lost after routing. There might be an impact if routing is retried and the ignore-peer-port setting is lost. This might cause a new connection to be created when an available existing connection exists.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now ensures that the ignore-peer-port flag is preserved when forwarding a message to a connection on another TMM.
644537 : Some temporary files created by ASM have write permissions for all users.
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Some temporary files created by ASM have write permissions for all users.
Conditions:
No specific conditions.
Impact:
Temporary files with write permission for all raise risk of being changed by other processes.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Temporary files created by ASM now have write permissions only for the relevant users.
644517 : LTM 12.1.1 - f5.http iapp enables mirroring based on inverse of cm_sync_status
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The logic for ltm virtual mirror enable/disable is inverted such that it is enabled in standalone mode and disabled in a cluster.
Conditions:
This occurs if you are using cluster mode with f5.http, f5.sharepoint_2010, f5.bea_weblogic, and other http-based iApps.
Impact:
Mirroring is not enabled in cluster mode.
Workaround:
Disable strict-updates and modify the virtual.
Fix:
Fix corrects mirror configuration in HTTP-based iApp deployments.
644490 : Finisar 100G LR4 values need to be revised in f5optics
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The original tuning values for the Finisar 100G LR4 optics don't support module tuning. You might see FCS errors.
Conditions:
FCS errors can be observed with the shipping Finisar 100G LR4 tuning values.
Impact:
Occasional packet loss at the 100G physical layer.
Workaround:
Use 100G SR4 optics modules on the link if possible.
Fix:
FCS errors no longer occur using the latest Finisar 100G LR4 tuning values.
For information on installing and using the latest f5optics package (build 48.0 or later) that contains these tuning values, see F5 Platforms: Accessories (https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/products/big-ip_ltm/manuals/product/f5-plat-accessories.html).
644489 : Unencrypted iSession connection established even though data-encrypt configured in profile
Solution Article: K14899014
Component: Wan Optimization Manager
Symptoms:
iSession connections may be intermittently established as unencrypted even though they are configured to be secure.
Conditions:
Either of two scenarios can result in an unencrypted iSession connection being established:
1) An error occurs during dynamic server-ssl profile replacement.
2) Both the WOM local-endpoint and destination WOM remote-endpoint lack server-ssl profiles.
In both cases the virtual server must have a server-side iSession profile with data-encrypt enabled and the remote virtual must have a client-ssl profile with allow-non-ssl enabled.
Impact:
An unencrypted iSession connection may be established which is inconsistent with configuring data-encrypt as enabled in the sever-side iSession profile.
Workaround:
Configure the client-ssl profile with allow-non-ssl disabled (the default value) to reject non-SSL connections.
Fix:
The outgoing connection is aborted if the server-side iSession profile is configured with data-encrypt enabled and either of the two following scenarios occurs:
1) The destination remote-endpoint and the local-endpoint lack server-ssl profiles.
2) An error occurs during dynamic server-ssl profile replacement.
644447 : sync_zones script increasingly consumes memory when there is network connectivity failure
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
sync_zones memory usage exponentially increases during network disruption
Conditions:
Network interruption occurs during the "Retrieving remote DNS/named configuration" stage of a gtm_add operation.
Impact:
Memory increases exponentially, potentially resulting in an eventual out-of-memory condition.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
sync_zones script now exits successfully at network failure.
644418 : Do not consider self-signed certificate in hash algorithm selection when Forward Proxy forges a certificate
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SSL Forward Proxy signs a forged certificate with a hash algorithm. This selected hash algorithm is the weakest algorithm from the certificates in the server certificate chain including the self-signed certificate.
Many of the self-signed certificates use the SHA1 hash algorithm, which is not acceptable to many sites. The SSL handshake may be rejected.
Conditions:
This may occur when SSL Forward Proxy is in use.
Impact:
Forged certificate with SHA1 hash algorithm may be rejected during SSL handshake and the SSL handshake will then fail.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
In this release, the system excludes self-signed certificates in hash algorithm selection (which is correct behavior). This may prevent forged certificate from using SHA1 hash algorithm
644416 : iControl REST receives error code '500' and 'Internal error occurred' in the return for the list (GET) for /mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/cert
Solution Article: K29545416
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
BIG-IP returns error code '500' and 'Internal error occurred' messages followed by the certificate's properties when you attempt to list (GET) the certificate's properties via sys/crypto/cert using iControl REST, for example, using the following command:
'curl -sk -u admin:admin https://10.10.10.10/mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/cert/dummy.crt | ~/bin/jq-linux64-icontrol-rest'.
Conditions:
The issue is seen when both of the following conditions are met:
1. The certificate is not self-signed and has an OCSP validator assigned to it.
2. /mgmt/tm/sys/crypto/cert is used to obtain the certificate's content.
Impact:
The certificate's properties are printed after error messages and cannot be properly parsed by JSON parser.
Workaround:
This is a cosmetic issue, because the certificate's properties are still printed.
Fix:
The certificate's properties are now properly output via iControl REST.
644404 : Extracting SSD from system leads to Emergency LCD alert★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When an SSD in a dual-SSD system configuration is extracted, an emergency alert may be issued on the LCD. This does not match the actual severity (Warning) as reported in the LTM log.
Conditions:
Dual SSDs in any BIG-IP system where one has been selected for removal.
Impact:
LCD reports an Emergency-level alert, which does not match the actual Warning severity reported in the LTM log.
Workaround:
Clear the Emergency alert from the LCD.
Fix:
The classification for SSD removal has been changed to 'Warning' to match the LTM log level.
644282 : Incorrectly formatted log entry for Route
Solution Article: K88633423
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Some TMM log entries for routes are incorrectly formatted.
Conditions:
TMM log entries for when routes are reachable, unreadable are incorrectly formatted for prefix information.
Impact:
Cosmetic, no functional impact.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The route logging call now correctly includes the route-domain.
644220 : Flawed logic when retrieving an LTM Virtual Server's assigned Link on the LTM Virtual Server Properties page
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Under LTM :: Virtual Servers :: Properties, the "Link" value sometimes displays "none" when it should display an actual link name.
Conditions:
This happens under certain configuration of Self IP / GTM Servers / GTM Links / LTM Virtual Servers.
Impact:
When conditions are met, the Virtual Server's link information displayed is not correct.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Virtual Server's assigned Link on the LTM Virtual Server Properties page is now displayed correctly.
644184 : ZebOS daemons hang while AgentX SNMP daemon is waiting.
Solution Article: K36427438
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
ZebOS daemons hang while AgentX SNMP daemon is unresponsive.
Conditions:
- Dynamic routing is enabled.
- SNMP is enabled.
- SNMP is unresponsive which could be caused by several issues such as snmpd calling an external script that takes several moments to return or mcpd is slow to respond to snmpd queries.
Impact:
Dynamic routing may be halted for the duration of AgentX daemon being busy.
Workaround:
If snmpd is calling external scripts that take several moments to return, then stop using the external script.
Fix:
ZebOS daemons no longer hangs while AgentX is waiting.
644112-1 : Permanent connections may be expired when endpoint becomes unreachable
Solution Article: K56150996
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Permanent connections, such as those used between tunnel endpoints, can be deleted when the route to the remote endpoint is removed.
Conditions:
-- Permanent connection, such as a tunnel.
-- Routing updates, either from explicit static or dynamic routes, or modifying self IP addresses.
Impact:
Tunnel, or other affected connection, will not pass traffic.
Workaround:
Remove and re-add the affected connection: e.g., delete and re-configure tunnel.
Fix:
Routing updates can no longer lead to expired permanent connections.
643860 : Attempt to read or write to the file /dev/vnic can cause TMM to restart and TMM may not startup properly
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
There is no indication that mcpd has restarted, but the system logs messages similar to the following:
-- In /var/log/tmm:
notice MCP connection expired early in startup; retrying.
In/var/log/ltm:
mcpd[5747]: 01070406:5: Removed publication with publisher id TMM1.
Conditions:
The file /dev/vnic is opened by something other than BIG-IP programs.
Impact:
The TMM processes will restart and fail to come up properly.
Workaround:
To recover, reboot the system.
Note: Do not perform file open operations on /dev/vnic. There is no need to.
643839 : lind log levels Alert, Emergency, Verbose not configurable
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When attempting to configure the sys db variable "log.lind.level" through tmsh, the following options are presented:
Alert
Critical
Debug
Emergency
Error
Informational
Notice
Verbose
Warning
However, only the following options can be configured via tmsh:
Critical
Debug
Error
Informational
Notice
Warning
Attempting to configure the Alert, Emergency, or Verbose log levels produces and error like the following:
01070911:3: The requested enumerated (alert) is invalid (critical, error, warning, notice, informational, debug) for loglevel in daemon_lind (/Common/daemon_lind).
Conditions:
This occurs when you attempt to configure the "log.lind.level" sys db variable through tmsh.
Impact:
Unable to configure the Alert, Emergency, or Verbose log levels for the lind daemon.
Workaround:
Use one of the supported log levels to configure the "log.lind.level" sys db variable:
Critical
Debug
Error
Informational
Notice
Warning
Fix:
The "log.lind.level" sys db variable can now be configured for all logging levels supported by the lind daemon:
Alert
Critical
Debug
Emergency
Error
Informational
Notice
Verbose
Warning
643813 : ZoneRunner does not properly process $ORIGIN directives
Solution Article: K32906881
Component: Global Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
During an import zone operation, ZoneRunner incorrectly associates the "@" directive with the zone name and not $ORIGIN specified.
Conditions:
If the zone file to be imported contains the $ORIGIN directive, the following "@" directives will reference the zone name, which is incorrect.
Impact:
Zones will not be imported correctly.
Workaround:
Use the named-compilezone tool to "normalize" the zone file before importing into ZoneRunner.
The syntax for this command is similar to the following:
named-compilezone -s full -o outputfilename zone_name input.file
(For information about the other available options, see the named-compilezone tool's man page.)
For example, given a zone file named example.com.file that contains the following information:
"example.com"
$TTL 3600
example.com. 86400 IN SOA ns1.example.com. hostmaster.ns1.example.com. 2017020201 10800 3600 604800 86400
@ IN NS ns1.example.com.
ns1.example.com. IN A 1.1.1.1
$ORIGIN alpha.example.com.
@ IN A 2.2.2.2
$ORIGIN bravo.example.com.
@ IN A 3.3.3.3
The command is as follows:
named-compilezone -s full -o example.com.file.full example.com example.com.file
The contents of the new file are:
example.com. 86400 IN SOA ns1.example.com. hostmaster.ns1.example.com. 2017020201 10800 3600 604800 86400
example.com. 3600 IN NS ns1.example.com.
alpha.example.com. 3600 IN A 2.2.2.2
bravo.example.com. 3600 IN A 3.3.3.3
ns1.example.com. 3600 IN A 1.1.1.1
Which is correct. This file can then be used to import into ZoneRunner.
643783 : TMM crash when sweeper in aggressive mode touches a Tcl execution Diameter connflow.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crashes, resulting in potential loss of service.
Conditions:
Diameter is configured, and the sweeper in aggressive mode hits the Tcl execution Diameter connflow.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
TMM no longer crashes when sweeper in aggressive mode touches a Tcl execution Diameter connflow.
643777 : LTM policies with more than one IP address in TCP address match may fail
Solution Article: K27629542
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
An LTM policy using a rule that attempts to match based on a list of IP addresses may fail if more than one IP address is used.
Conditions:
LTM policy rule with a 'tcp match address' statement that attempts to match against more than one IP address.
Impact:
The action configured with the match may not be taken.
Workaround:
Use one of the following workarounds:
- Use a subnet instead of single IP addresses.
- Use a datagroup with the list of IP addresses to match.
* Datagroup option available beginning in v13.0.0.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system now correctly matches several IP addresses in LTM policies.
643768-2 : Invalid entries in SNMP allowed-address and SNMP community fields can cause upgrade failure.★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If there are invalid entries in the SNMP allowed-address field, or in the SNMP communities source field, upgrade to v13.0.0 fails to load the configuration on validation of the input, with this error signature:
01070911:3: The requested host (<host-ip-address>) is invalid for allow in snmpd (/Common/snmpd),
Unexpected Error: Loading configuration process failed.
Conditions:
This can happen when upgrading from a release older than 13.0.0, and there is an invalid entry in the SNMP allowed-address field or communities source field, such as:
sys snmp {
allowed-address { 1.0.0.0/2.0.0.0 "1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2" 3.3.3.3,4.4.4.4 }
communities {
/Common/test {
community-name test
source 1.0.0.0/foo
}
}
}
Impact:
Upgrade to 13.0.0 fails if the configuration contains these invalid values, due to input validation that was added in this version.
Workaround:
Remove the invalid entries from these 2 field types before doing an upgrade to 13.0.0.
Fix:
The fix removes the invalid entries from the configuration on upgrade automatically.
643752 : Specific configuration change sequence crashes TMM
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crashes while making a configuration change.
Conditions:
1. insert ip "::" and "::/128" to ip list in dos profile.
2. remove it
3. insert it again.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
Fixed a configuration crash sequence scenario
643733 : ssldump crashes when processing out-of-order packet
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
ssldump crashes when processing packet capture.
Conditions:
Packet capture contains out-of-order SSLv2 client handshake hello message; i.e. client hello packet comes after server hello packet.
Impact:
This should be a rare case. If crash happens, it makes traffic analysis more difficult.
Workaround:
Wireshark provides similar functionality.
Fix:
Fix crash; enable processing of out-of-order SSLv2 hello message.
643673 : Creating a route domain with error on GUI gives incorrect error message
Solution Article: K34307244
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Creating a route domain with a blank 'ID' row (a required field) returns a 'General Database Error' instead of a required field error. This also results in loss of previous changes. You must start over to create the route domain.
Conditions:
Creating a blank route domain occurs when clicking the 'Finished' button when the ID field is blank.
Impact:
Clicking the 'Finished' button when the ID field is blank, any previous changes are lost when then General Database Error is returned.
Workaround:
Fill in the ID field before clicking the 'Finished' button
Fix:
Now if the ID field is left blank, the user is presented with the expected required field' error and previous changes are preserved.
643646 : Add a new configuration option in tmsh to disallow exporting of private keys in iControl and GUI
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The system currently offers a variety of key and certificate export functionalities through iControl and GUI. However, there is no way for administrators to disallow exporting of private keys in iControl and GUI.
Conditions:
Using iControl and GUI to export of private keys.
Impact:
No way to prevent exporting of private keys.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
By default, key export is enabled. Now an administrator can disable key export by using the tmsh command below.
tmsh modify sys crypto allow-key-export value disabled
Behavior Change:
There is a new configuration option to disallow exporting of private keys in iControl and GUI. By default key export is enabled. Now an administrator can disable key export by using the following tmsh command:
tmsh modify sys crypto allow-key-export value disabled
643602 : 'Select All' checkbox selects items on hidden pages
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
In FPS GUI, clicking 'Select All' when the list contains more than 10 items, selects all items and not just the items on the current page, as expected.
Conditions:
-- FPS provisioned and licensed.
-- Check 'Select All' and click Delete on a list page containing enough items to span more than one page, for example:
On the Security :: Fraud Protection Service :: Anti-Fraud Profile :: Mobile Security :: Man in the Middle Detection page, add 20 domains. This creates two pages of domains on the list page. When you then check 'Select all' and click Delete, all 20 domains are deleted instead of the expected 10 visible on the page.
Impact:
Unexpected behavior: items are deleted from pages that are not visible.
Workaround:
Check one or more items individually for deletion.
Fix:
Clicking the 'Select All' checkbox now selects all items on the currently visible page.
643582 : Config load with large ssl profile configuration may cause tmm restart
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When doing a config load with a large number of ssl profiles tmm may become busy enough to cause mcp tcp connection to go down and cause tmm restart.
Conditions:
Doing a full config load with large number of ssl profiles.
Impact:
Possible tmm restart.
Workaround:
Doing incremental sync of changes can avoid this issue.
Fix:
A full configuration reload with large number of ssl profiles may cause tmm restart.
643554 : OpenSSL vulnerabilities - OpenSSL 1.0.2k library update
Solution Article: K37526132 K44512851 K43570545
643547 : APMD initialization may fail when large number of access policy agents are configured in access policies installed on BIG-IP
Solution Article: K43036745
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Requests to /my.policy are not getting HTTP responses.
Log file '/var/log/apm' contains large number of error messages about failed XML data creation:
err apmd[5076]: 01490207:3: SAML Agent XML thread specific data creation error: ERR_FAIL.
Conditions:
The BIG-IP system is used with APM provisioned, and there are a large number of access policy agents configured across all access policies.
The issue occurs only at APMD startup time, e.g., when the BIG-IP system is reloaded, a new image is installed, or the apmd service is manually restarted.
When issue happens /var/log/apm will contain a large number of similar error messages :
err apmd[5076]: 01490207:3: SAML Agent XML thread specific data creation error: ERR_FAIL
Impact:
APMD will not able to process any requests.
Workaround:
For some configurations and platforms, you can use the following steps to recover:
- Remove all unused access policies (if applicable).
- Restart apmd.
Fix:
Now APMD initialization will no longer fail at XML initialization when a large number of access policies/agents are present in the configuration.
643459 : Unable to login to BIG-IP Configuration Utility when BIG-IP is behind a Reverse proxy
Solution Article: K81809012
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When a BIG-IP management interface is accessed through a Reverse Proxy, you are not able to log in to the Configuration Utility. Instead you will see a login error, as the Reverse Proxy IP/hostname is in the Referer header instead of that of the BIG-IP.
Conditions:
You are accessing the BIG-IP Configuration Utility through a Reverse Proxy.
Impact:
You are unable to login to the Configuration Utility.
Workaround:
Configure their Reverse Proxy to place the IP address of the BIG-IP in the Referer header.
Behavior Change:
Customers who are utilizing the BIG-IP Configuration Utility behind a reverse proxy that does not transparently set the Referer header will be unable log in.
Prior to the change, there were no restrictions on logging in.
643457 : Config load failure with connectivity resource name the same as a SAML Resource★
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
A SAML Resource with the same name as another connectivity resource or webtop link is allowed to be created. The other way around is not allowed. An MCP error is thrown if you try to create a connectivity resource object (ex: Portal Access) or a webtop link having the same name as a SAML Resource. The error looks similar to the following example:
The connectivity resource name (/Common/<resource>) is already assigned to another connectivity resource.
On saving such a configuration (SAML Resource name same as another connectivity resource or webtop link), and loading it, there is an error.
Conditions:
1. Create a SAML Resource with the same name as another connectivity resource or a webtop link.
2. Save sys config.
3. Load sys config.
Impact:
Configuration fails to load. This causes failure in licensing, upgrading and importing configurations.
Workaround:
The workaround is to not create a SAML Resource with the same name as another connectivity resource or a webtop link.
Fix:
Validation for SAML Resource name now checks that the name is not assigned to another connectivity resource or webtop link object. Object name must be unique among all (connectivity_resource objects and webtop link objects). Connectivity resource objects are - saml resource, portal access, app-tunnel, remote desktop, network-access. This validation is enforced in both TMUI and TMSH.
643411 : High memory usage for avrd statistics
Solution Article: K59119323
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
On B4450 blade, the avrd log receives constant error messages similar to the following in ltm.log/avrd.log:
err merged[40445]: 011b0900:3: TMSTAT error tmstat_create_scripts: Resource temporarily unavailable.
User timeout 5 is reached
failed subscribe to avr_blade:
Conditions:
Configuration includes:
1. DoS profile enabled for L7 and L3-4.
2. ASM policy is attached.
3. AVR profile with traffic capture is enabled, with remote logger profile.
4. Off-system processing is enabled.
Impact:
This causes an increase in tmstat memory usage.
Workaround:
There is no workaround at this time.
Fix:
Source of error message is fixed, avrd log no longer receives constant error messages.
643404 : "tmsh system software status" does not display properly in a specific cc-mode situation★
Solution Article: K30014507
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If software image verification is enabled, the system must first verify a software archive with a cryptographic signature file before using it. If that file is not available, the software change will (intentionally) not proceed. It is also intended that "tmsh system software status" will explain the condition. But instead, it shows "failed (reason unknown)"
Conditions:
Trying to initiate a software change, but there is no signature file available that corresponds to the selected software archive if any of the following is also true:
-- The system is in Common Criteria mode (db var Security.CommonCriteria).
-- The system is in FIPS compliance mode (db var security.fips140.compliance).
-- Signature checking is manually enabled (db var LiveInstall.CheckSig).
Impact:
It is difficult to ascertain why the software change cannot be made.
Workaround:
The installation logs a more detailed explanation for the failure. In the case of Common Criteria mode, it is essential to have the signature file in the same images directory as the .iso image you intend to install.
To do so, copy the .sig file from the F5 Downloads site to the image location, and try the installation again.
Fix:
The "tmsh system software status" now displays the relevant issue, for example:
failed (No signature verification possible for image /shared/images/BIG-IP-12.1.2.0.0.249.iso). Although you must still download the .sig file from F5 Downloads, it's clear what the failure is and what to do next.
643396 : Using FLOW_INIT iRule may lead to TMM memory leak or crash
Solution Article: K34553627
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Memory leak in TMM or even crash may be observed if using FLOW_INIT event in iRules.
Conditions:
iRule triggered by FLOW_INIT event is in use. Note: The leak is difficult to observe, and the crash requires specific steps, so encountering this issue is relatively uncommon.
Impact:
TMM memory leak or crash. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed a memory leak in the FLOW_INIT iRule event.
643375 : tmm might crash with SIGSEGV when the system receives an unexpectedly large amount of input.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
tmm might crash with SIGSEGV when the system receives an unexpectedly large amount of input.
Conditions:
This occurs when a very large xbuf containing an excessive amount of xfrags is processed.
Impact:
tmm may core dump and restart. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The system now gracefully handles unexpectedly large amounts of input and either consumes an appropriate amount in a safe manner, or gracefully fails.
643327-1 : DoS Visibility Attacks Graph tooltip does not provide sufficient information
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
Attacks Graph tooltip lacks relevant information.
Conditions:
This can be seen when looking at the Attacks Graph tooltip.
Impact:
Cannot determine the function of the DoS Visibility Attacks Graph.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
A detailed tooltip was added with details about the pointed attack.
643325-1 : Tooltips and help hints are inconsistent across the page
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
Help tooltips on the (i) icon are not consistent.
Conditions:
This can be seen when looking at the Dos Visibility page.
Impact:
Some widgets have the tooltip, others don't.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
More tooltips were added and text was revised.
643210 : Restarting MCPD on Secondary Slot of Chassis causes deletion of netHSM keys on SafeNet HSM
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When mcpd (re)starts on a secondary slot, part of the initialization process triggers the delete of any netHSM keys on the SafeNet HSM.
Conditions:
This occurs on a chassis that is configured to use a SafeNet netHSM.
Impact:
The key is removed from the HSM and must be reimported to the HSM from a backup, if it exists.
Workaround:
When rebooting a secondary blade, temporarily remove the BIG-IP from the network it uses to connect to the SafeNet HSM. Once the BIG-IP is Active, it is safe to reconnect it to the network.
Fix:
The BIG-IP no longer deletes keys from the Safenet HSM when the key is deleted from the BIG-IP system. Now, you must manually delete keys using fipskey.nethsm or 'cmu delete'.
Important! Delete operations cannot be undone. Before deleting keys on the HSM using one of these commands, make sure that the key is not used by any BIG-IP, because the key deletion on the HSM is irreversible.
Behavior Change:
Beginning with this release, the BIG-IP system will not delete a key from the SafeNet HSM when you delete the corresponding key on the BIG-IP system: You must manually delete the key on the HSM using either fipskey.nethsm or 'cmu delete'.
Important! Delete operations cannot be undone. Before deleting keys on the HSM using one of these commands, make sure that the key is not used by any BIG-IP, because the key deletion on the HSM is irreversible.
643187 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2017-3135
Solution Article: K80533167
643150 : VE: Native drivers are allowed when single NIC is provisioned
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
On TMM restart/stop/start, existing management connections to BIG-IP will be lost.
Conditions:
1. Single NIC is enabled.
2. Intel Fortville (XL710) NICs are used.
OR
VIRTIO NICs are used and TMM is using native drivers (not UNIC).
Impact:
Management access to BIG-IP is lost on TMM restart/stop/start. However, once TMM is up again or stopped, connection can be reestablished.
Workaround:
None
Fix:
VE: Native drivers won't be used for interface 1.0 when single NIC is provisioned.
643143 : ARP and NDP packets should be QoS/DSCP marked on egress
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
There is currently no way to prioritize ARP/NDP traffic on BIG-IP or configure QoS on TMM-originated ARP/NDP packets.
Conditions:
ARP and/or NDP is in use.
Impact:
When the BIG-IP system's CPU is saturated, there is a possibility that ARP and NDP packets might be dropped.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
You can now configure QoS on TMM-originated ARP/NDP packets.
To have ARP and NDP packets be treated with high priority internally within the BIG-IP system, set the following database keys to 'high':
-- arp.priority
-- ipv6.nbr.priority
To explicitly assign the 802.1p/q priority (QoS bits), set the following database keys:
-- arp.vlanpriority
-- ipv6.nbr.vlanpriority
Note: The 802.1q/p QoS priority applies to queries that originate on the BIG-IP system. Replies generated by BIG-IP will preserve the QoS value received in the request.
These variables are set with the following commands:
tmsh modify sys db arp.priority value (normal|high)
tmsh modify sys db arp.vlanpriority value [-1-7]
tmsh modify sys db ipv6.nbr.priority value (normal|high)
tmsh modify sys db ipv6.nbr.vlanpriority value [-1-7]
Behavior Change:
You can now configure QoS on TMM-originated ARP/NDP packets.
To have ARP and NDP packets be treated with high priority internally within the BIG-IP system, set the following database keys to 'high':
-- arp.priority
-- ipv6.nbr.priority
To explicitly assign the 802.1p/q priority (QoS bits), set the following database keys:
-- arp.vlanpriority
-- ipv6.nbr.vlanpriority
Note: The 802.1q/p QoS priority applies to queries that originate on the BIG-IP system. Replies generated by BIG-IP will preserve the QoS value received in the request.
These variables are set with the following commands:
tmsh modify sys db arp.priority value (normal|high)
tmsh modify sys db arp.vlanpriority value [-1-7]
tmsh modify sys db ipv6.nbr.priority value (normal|high)
tmsh modify sys db ipv6.nbr.vlanpriority value [-1-7]
643121 : Failed installation volumes cannot be deleted in the GUI.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Failed installation volumes aren't displayed under Disk Management and, therefore, cannot be deleted.
Conditions:
Have a failed installation volume.
Impact:
Cannot use the GUI to delete
Workaround:
Use tmsh to delete failed installation volumes using a command similar to the following:
tmsh delete /sys software volume <HDx.y>.
For example, to delete software volume HD1.0, use the following command:
tmsh delete /sys software volume HD1.0.
Fix:
Failed installation volumes can now be deleted in the GUI.
643054 : ARP and NDP packets should be CoS marked by the swtich on ingress
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When ARP and NDP requests are dropped, ARP caches can time out, and peer nodes may fail to resolve the BIG-IP system's self-IP addresses or virtual servers.
Conditions:
TMM0 is saturated and dropping packets.
Impact:
ARP requests can be dropped, and peer devices, such as routers and monitored devices, can fail to resolve the BIG-IP system's address.
Workaround:
None.
Behavior Change:
Two DB variables are added to raise the internal traffic priority for ingress ARP/NDP packets in switch.
arp.priority : high/normal(default)
ipv6.nbr.priority : high/normal(default)
Setting arp.priority to high raises ARP packet priority.
Setting ipv6.nbr.priority to high raises NDP packet priority.
643053 : Mac OS X Edge client fails to reconnect in some rare cases
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Mac OS X Edge client fails to reconnect when the landing virtual server redirects to a new virtual server that doesn't have any server defined in its connectivity profile.
Conditions:
-- Mac Edge client is used to establish VPN through an APM that redirects the client to another APM.
-- The second APM has no servers configured in its server list in connectivity profile
Impact:
Edge client will fail to reconnect.
Workaround:
Configure at least one server in the servlist in connectivity profile.
Fix:
Now the Mac OS X Edge client reconnects successfully in the case that a reconnect operation results in a redirect to a virtual server whose associated connectivity profile lacks a server list.
643041 : Less than optimal interaction between OneConnect and proxy MSS
Solution Article: K64451315
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When a client with low MSS is the first to establish a OneConnect flow pair and proxy MSS is enabled, the serverside will share the same low MSS. Successive connections from full-MSS clients may utilize this server-side flow, resulting in suboptimal throughput.
Conditions:
Configure a virtual server with both OneConnect and proxy MSS. Note: Proxy MSS is enabled by default beginning with v12.1.0.
Impact:
Decreased throughput, possible congestion due to small segments.
Workaround:
In some instances, it may be sufficient to disable proxy MSS. This too has the potential to increase segment count and decrease throughput.
Fix:
This release provides improved interaction between OneConnect and proxy MSS.
643034 : Turn off TCP Proxy ICMP forwarding by default
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Forwarding of ICMP PMTU messages through the BIG-IP can negatively impact performance if OneConnect or SNAT functionality is active.
Conditions:
Forwarding of ICMP PMTU messages through the BIG-IP when OneConnect or SNAT are active.
Impact:
Peers use suboptimal Path Maximum Transmission Units (PMTUs).
Workaround:
For TCP and UDP proxies, ensure proxy-mss is disabled in the profile.
OR
Disable MTU caching on pool members.
Fix:
There are legitimate reasons to forward ICMP messages through BIG-IP, so in some cases mitigation must occur at pool members. However, we have introduced more control (tm.tcp.enforcepathmtu) to tune this more precisely.
Behavior Change:
The default behavior on TCP proxies is now to not forward ICMP messages, restoring the default from TMOS 12.0.0 and earlier.
For TCP proxies to forward ICMP PMTU messages now requires BOTH proxy-mss 'enabled' in the TCP profile (which is the default setting) and 'tm.tcp.enforcepathmtu' set to 'enabled' (not the default).
642990 : Processes started from interactive shells do not generate core files when they crash
Solution Article: K05304332
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
ulimit -c is set to 0 by default for login shells. This means that if a process crashes, and the process was started from an interactive session (e.g., via SSH or the console), it will not generate a core file.
This behavior does not affect core system daemons such as TMM, MCPD, etc.
Conditions:
This occurs in the default configuration.
Impact:
Processes run/started from an interactive session (e.g., via SSH or the console) that crash will not generate core files.
Workaround:
At a bash shell, set the core file limit for the current shell (and child processes) to "unlimited" by running the following command:
ulimit -c unlimited
Fix:
Processes that start from interactive sessions will now generate core files when they crash. The "bigstart" command ensures that the default core file limit is '0' for system services managed via sysvinit, even if restarted by an administrator.
642983 : Update to max message size limit doesn't work sometimes
Solution Article: K94534313
Component: Device Management
Symptoms:
There is a cap on all REST request/response message size. By default it is set to 32 MB, and you can modify it to higher limit using /mgmt/shared/server/messaging/settings/8100 REST endpoint. But the REST framework may not apply this change.
When this occurs, you will see 501 Bad Gateway error from Apache and error message link "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: 47177925 is more than 33554432" in restjavad log (/var/log/restjavad.0.log).
Conditions:
This can occur when requesting or receiving more than 32 MB of data via iControl REST.
Impact:
REST framework applies message body limit only on incoming request and response. If incoming request results in requests to iControl REST or restnoded, the same settings (message body limit) are not applied.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Messaging settings are applied on requests/responses, rather than on RestServer as forwarded outgoing requests/responses will not have server instance attached to request.
642982 : tmrouted may continually restart after upgrade, adding or renaming an interface★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
tmrouted continually restarts when it fails to resolve the interface index for a VLAN, VLAN group, or tunnel.
Conditions:
-- Dynamic routing configured.
-- Non-default partition name or VLAN names greater than 15 characters.
Impact:
Dynamic routing does not function. This may include monitors not functioning properly and marking pool members down incorrectly.
Workaround:
Shorten VLAN, VLAN group, or tunnel name, or move the interface into the Common partition.
Fix:
tmrouted no longer restarts when using long VLAN, VLAN group, or tunnel names in a non-default partition.
642926 : Increased MySQL Memory usage when APM is provisioned on lower-end systems.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
You may notice mysql process continuously consuming high amount of CPU and memory resources when APM is provisioned. This can be seen in the results of 'top' command where mysql will be continuously listed. The issue applies to BIG-IP with 32 GB or less system memory available.
Conditions:
When APM module is provisioned, if either of the following is true:
* logging configuration uses on-box publisher and log-level setting leads to high amount of logging data (e.g., DEBUG).
* LocalDB or OAuth Authorization server is configured with a DB instance and traffic is being processed.
Impact:
You may notice general performance issues on BIG-IP systems with system memory 32 GB or lower when MySQL usage is high.
Workaround:
1) Remove following 2 lines from file '/var/lib/mysql/cnf/apm.cnf' --
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 1G
sort_buffer_size = 256M
and save file before exiting.
2) Restart MySQL service using -- 'bigstart restart mysql'
Fix:
MySQL configuration when APM is provisioned now works as expected on lower-memory BIG-IP systems.
642874 : Ready to be Enforced filter for Policy Signatures returns too many signatures
Solution Article: K15329152
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Signatures that have not passed the staging period are shown when the filter is set to only show those that are ready to be enforced.
Conditions:
Signatures exist on a policy that have not passed their staging period and have no learning suggestions for them.
Impact:
Incorrect results are shown as a result of the filter.
Workaround:
The result should be inspected to see if the staging period has passed for each individual signature.
Fix:
The "Ready to be Enforced" filter works correctly.
642786 : TMM may drop tunneled traffic when the sys db variable 'connection.vlankeyed' is set to 'disable'.
Solution Article: K01833444
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP system may drop tunneled traffic destined for it, even though the corresponding tunnel is created correctly.
Conditions:
The local-address of a tunnel is resided in a non-default route-domain and the sys db variable 'connection.vlankeyed' is set to 'disable'. Note that the default setting of that sys db variable is 'enable'.
Impact:
The BIG-IP system may drop tunneled traffic.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The BIG-IP system no longer drops tunneled traffic.
642703 : Formatting installation using software v12.1.2 or v13.0.0 fails for i5000, i7000, i10000, i11000, i12000 platforms.★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Installation from external media (PXE or USB) fails with error:
error: status 768 returned by command: /sbin/lvcreate -L -4719088K -n dat.share vg-db-cpmirror
info: >++++ result:
info: Negative size is invalid
info: Run `lvcreate --help' for more information.
info: >----
error: MultiVolume_add cpmirror.dat.share failed.
Conditions:
-- i5000, i7000, i10000, i11000, and i12000 platforms.
-- Installation from external media (PXE or USB).
-- Running software v12.1.2 or v13.0.0.
Impact:
System is non-functional. It will not work at all, until an 'installation from external media' is performed. There is no software on the system because the operation failed during the early stages of a formatting installation.
Workaround:
Use an earlier version for the formatting installation, such as 12.1.1, and then upgrade to the target version.
Fix:
The error no longer occurs; the formatting installation succeeds.
642659 : Multiple LibTIFF Vulnerabilities
Solution Article: K34527393
642449-1 : Standard deviation for Request Duration is calculated incorrectly
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
In the HSL report, the Standard deviation for Request Duration is incorrect.
Conditions:
There are requests sent with delay reported in AVR reports.
Impact:
Wrong data in AVR reports. Standard deviation should be not 0 (zero), but it is reported as 0.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed an issue with standard deviaiton calculation.
642422 : BFD may not remove dependant static routes when peer sends BFD Admin-Down
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
As a result of a known issue, the BFD feature used in an Dynamic routing configuration, may not remove static routes when configured to be dependant on the liveliness of the BFD peer.
Conditions:
- BFD configured and up.
- Static route configured and dependant on the BFD status of the BFD peer.
- BFD peer enters maintenance mode by user configuration, setting the BFD session to admin-down.
Impact:
Static route may not be removed on BFD session configured by peer to be and traffic may still be routed.
Fix:
BFD now correctly removes dependant static routes on reception of BFD admin-down.
642400 : Path MTU discovery occasionally fails
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Connections using a TCP profile that receive an ICMP needsfrag message may incorrectly ignore the message. This may cause Path MTU discovery to fail.
Conditions:
TCP profile assigned to VIP. Smaller MTU on data path than on TCP endpoints.
Impact:
The connection may stall as large TCP segments are continually retransmitted.
Workaround:
Configure the MSS in the TCP profile to match the lowest MSS. Use or disable Path MTU discovery with the tm.pathmtudiscovery database key.
Fix:
Path MTU discovery functions correctly with the TCP profile.
642330-1 : GTM Monitor with send/receive string containing double-quote may cause upgrade to fail.★
Component: Global Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
When you upgrade from an affected version, the config gets saved before moving to the new version, thus dropping the enclosing quotes and causing a load failure when booting into the new version.
Conditions:
Configuration where monitor string contains \" (backslash double-quote) but does not contain one of the following characters: ' (single quote), | (pipe), { (open brace), } (close brace), ; (semicolon), # (hashtag), literal newline, or literal space.
Impact:
Configuration fails to load.
Workaround:
Manually edit each string in the BIG-IP_gtm.conf to include enclosing quotes in order to get the config to load the first time.
Fix:
Configs load successfully after upgrade. Surrounding quotes, if missing, are added to strings in the BIG-IP_gtm.conf file after upgrade. For example:
\"service_status\":\"on\".+\"maintenance\":\"off\" in the recv, send recv-disable and username fields. Output of list gtm monitor and bigip.conf match. Reloading the same config via tmsh does not cause unintentional changes, such as losing a level of escape in monitor strings.
642314 : CNAME ending with dot in pool causes validation problems after upgrade from 11.x to 12.x or v13.x★
Solution Article: K24276198
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
gtm config load failure after upgrade from v11.x to v12.x or v13.x.
Conditions:
Create GTM pool with canonical-name ending with dot - for example "cname-with-dot.com." in v11.x and then upgrade to v12.x or v13.x.
Impact:
gtm config load failure after upgrade.
Workaround:
Remove trailing dots or set "Domain Validation" to "none".
Fix:
Upgrading from 11.x to 12.x or 13.x with GTM Pool with canonical-name removes trailing FQDN dot.
642298 : Unable to create a bidirectional custom persistence record in MRF SIP
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Setting a persistence key via iRule sets the persistence entry as uni-directional
Conditions:
Setting a persistence key via iRule sets the persistence entry as uni-directional
Impact:
Custom SIP persistence entries cannot be bidirectional.
Fix:
This change adds a new SIP::persist key to set or reset the persistence entry as bidirectional.
642221 : Incorrect entity is used when exporting TCP analytics from GUI
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
When exporting statistics from the TCP Analytics page, the resulted data is for the default "view by" entity rather than the one that's actually selected
Conditions:
This occurs in Statistics :: Analytics : TCP, when you are viewing any dimension other than the default, and clicking Export.
Impact:
Incorrect data is being exported.
Workaround:
Use tmsh.
Fix:
The correct entity is now used when exporting TCP analytics from GUI, so the correct data is being exported.
642211 : Warning logged when GENERICMESSAGE::message drop iRule command used
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When submitting an iRule script using GENERICMESSAGE::message drop iRule command, a warning message is returned.
Conditions:
This occurs when saving an iRule that contains GENERICMESSAGE::message drop.
Impact:
A warning message is returned.
Workaround:
NA
Fix:
iRule validation was improved to allow GENERICMESSAGE::message drop commands.
642185 : Add support for IBM AppScan scanner schema changes
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
IBM AppScan changed schema for its report file.
Conditions:
Using IBM AppScan for reporting.
Impact:
Data from new IBM AppScan scanner report file is not extracted properly for URL, parameters and cookies.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Added support for IBM AppScan scanner schema changes.
642119 : Websocket URLs can't be explicitly excluded per attack signature
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A signature matches a websocket URL where it is defined as an excluded signature on the URL.
Conditions:
A websocket URL has a signature defined as excluded on this URL.
Impact:
A false positive signature match
Workaround:
disable the signature on the policy level when applicable.
Fix:
Signatures can now be excluded on the websocket URLs.
642039 : TMM core when persist is enabled for wideip with certain iRule commands triggered.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
tmm cores with SIGSEGV.
Conditions:
This occurs when persist is enabled for wideip, and an iRule with the following commands triggered:
forward
reject
drop
discard
noerror
host
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Disable persist on wideip.
Note: Although this is not an ideal workaround, it provides a way that to use those iRule commands without causing a tmm core.
Fix:
TMM no longer coreswhen persist is enabled for wideip with certain iRule commands triggered.
641963-1 : Average CPU usage is calculated differently in DOS Visability page
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
On systems with HT Split CPU the Average CPU usage shown in DOS Visibility page was calculated as average of all available CPU-s. On other hand, on other screens it is calculated as an average of maximum of data plane and control plane CPU-s. It causes inconsistency in displayed data.
Conditions:
HT Split is enabled on the system (tmsh list sys db scheduler.splitplanes.ltm results in "True")
Impact:
Inconsistency in CPU usage values displayed in DOS Visibility and other screens
Fix:
After the fix on systems with HT Split average CPU usage is calculated only for data plane CPU-s. The GUI title is changed correspondingly.
641886 : 'SELinux targeted policy relabel is required' message
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
'SELinux targeted policy relabel is required' message appears at initial bootup. The system posts messages similar to the following:
*** Warning -- SELinux targeted policy relabel is required.
*** Relabeling could take a very long time, depending on file
*** system size and speed of hard drives.
Conditions:
Install new software, reboot, watch the console.
Impact:
The indication of a 'warning' might be concerning. However, there is no impact to the functionality of the system. SELinux relabel always happens on first boot. It is a necessary and planned task and should be reported as an informational message instead of a warning.
Workaround:
None needed. This is a cosmetic issue only.
Fix:
The SELinux relabel task message is now just an informational message.
641869 : Assertion "vmem_hashlist_remove not found" failed.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
TMM cores with the following assertion: "vmem_hashlist_remove not found" failed.
Conditions:
It is unknown what leads to that situation directly.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The memory function fails the allocation gracefully.
641835 : 3DES Ciphers have been removed from the SSL DEFAULT cipher list
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
3DES has been shown to be a weak cipher. As such, we removed it from the DEFAULT SSL cipher list (both clientssl and serverssl). On some older devices that can mean a connection is not possible.
Conditions:
Older SSL Clients and Servers might not be able to connect to the BIG-IP without a cipher list change.
Impact:
Service disruption
Workaround:
Not really a defect - the solution is to change the cipher string to "DEFAULT:3DES"
641612 : APM crash
Solution Article: K87141725
641587 : request-adapt or response-adapt should be disabled by HTTP::disable
Solution Article: K81048052
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When the HTTP profile is disabled by an iRule in events such as the CLIENT_ACCEPTED event, it is not possible to use ADAPT::enable to disable the adaptation. You might assume that because ADAPT depends on HTTP, it would naturally be disabled along with HTTP, but it is not.
Conditions:
Virtual server with HTTP profile and also Request Adapt and/or Response Adapt profile.
An iRule uses HTTP::disable to (for example) pass non-HTTP traffic.
Impact:
Despite HTTP being disabled, ADAPT attempts to handle ingress traffic, without parsed HTTP headers, so will fail. It is possible ADAPT will buffer ingress traffic indefinitely because it does not receive an expected message from the HTTP filter.
Workaround:
Disable request-adapt and/or response-adapt in the profile. When HTTP traffic is to be handled, have an iRule on the HTTP_REQUEST or HTTP_RESPONSE event call "ADAPT::enable true".
Fix:
The HTTP::disable command implicitly disables any corresponding request or response adaptation. This is correct behavior.
641559 : Session-based brute force resets failed logins counter upon successful login
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
ASM counts failed login attempts per session (browser cookie) and blocks an end user if the number of failed exceeds a predefined threshold (default 5). If an ASM end user makes a successful login before the number of failed attempts reaches the threshold, the counter of failed attempts resets to zero.
Conditions:
ASM policy attached on the virtual server and brute force session-based feature is configured along with the login page.
Impact:
An ASM end user allowed to do a number of failed logins higher than threshold. This happens only in when that APM end user sent a successful login before number of failures hits the threshold.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Session-based brute force now handles this issue.
641547 : Possible dead-lock on accept of multiple suggestions at once
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
When accepting multiple suggestions at once it's possible that action fails
Conditions:
Accept of multiple suggestions for the same entities
Impact:
Action fails
Workaround:
One-by-one accept always works
Fix:
Multiple accept mechanism improve to prevent possible dead-locks
641512 : DNSSEC key generations fail with lots of invalid SSL traffic
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
DNSSEC keys can rollover periodically. This will fail, leading to no keys to sign DNSSEC queries (no RRSIG records) when the BIG-IP is handling a lot of SSL traffic with invalid certificates.
The system posts the following log signature in /var/log/ltm:
err tmm1[12393]: 01010228:3: DNSSEC: Could not initialize cipher context for key /Common/x1-zsk.
Conditions:
DNSSEC keys configured with periodic rollover. The certificate path queues an error (situations include but not limited to lots of SSL traffic with invalid certificates).
Impact:
DNSSEC key generations fail to be accepted by the TMM so that when the prior generation expires there is no valid certificate to sign DNSSEC queries.
Workaround:
Restart the TMM after the new key generation is created.
Fix:
DNSSEC key generations now complete successfully, even with a lot of SSL traffic with invalid certificates.
641491 : TMM core while running iRule LB::status pool poolname member ip port
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
An iRule response to a DNS request may trigger the Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM) to produce a core file and restart. As a result of this issue, you may encounter one or more of the following symptoms:
-- The BIG-IP system may temporarily fail to process traffic as it recovers from the TMM restart, and devices configured as an HA pair may fail over.
-- The BIG-IP system generates a TMM core file to the /shared/core directory.
Conditions:
This issue occurs when all of the following conditions are met:
-- Your BIG-IP DNS system is configured with a wide IP that utilizes an iRule.
-- The iRule uses the DNS_REQUEST event command LB::status to check a pool member status.
-- The iRule pool address and port are separated by white space.
Example iRule syntax:
gtm rule pool_member_selection {
when DNS_REQUEST {
LB::status pool pool-one member 10.0.0.10 80
}
}
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Use format 'ip:port' or vsname instead of 'ip port. Following are two examples:
1.
gtm rule rule_crash_test {
when DNS_REQUEST {
LB::status pool pool-one member 10.2.108.100:80
}
}
2.
gtm rule rule_crash_test {
when DNS_REQUEST {
LB::status pool pool-one member pool_vs_name
}
}
Fix:
An iRule response to a DNS request no longer triggers TMM to produce a core file and restart.
641482 : Subscriber remains in delete pending state until CCR-t ack has success as result code is received
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
BIG-IP subscriber session will remain in delete pending (stale) state if the Result-code received Acknowledgement from Gx or Gy and is marked as Failure for CCR-T request.
Conditions:
The stale session happens, during subscriber termination and if any CCR-T request for Gx or Gy receives an acknowledgement with non-SUCCESS in Result-code AVP
Impact:
The subscriber session in BIG-IP will stay in delete pending state (stale)
Workaround:
A tmm restart will cleanup all the stale sessions
Fix:
Fix will cleanup the session if a CCR-T acknowledgement is received irrespective of the Result-code AVP
641445 : iControl improvements
Solution Article: K22317030
641390 : Backslash removal in LTM monitors after upgrade★
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
After upgrading, BIG-IP fails to load the configuration and reports that a monitor failed to load.
Conditions:
This can occur on upgrade, with specific backslash escaping in LTM monitors. Note: This issue is specific to LTM monitors. It does not occur in BIG-IP DNS monitors.
For example, to have two backslashes in the value, you specify three backslashes. The first backslash is the 'escape' character.
ltm monitor https /Common/my_https {
adaptive disabled
cipherlist DEFAULT:+SHA:+3DES:+kEDH
compatibility enabled
defaults-from /Common/https
destination *:*
interval 5
ip-dscp 0
recv "Test string"
recv-disable \\\"Test\\\"me\\\" <-- pertinent string value (can be in recv, send or username attributes too).
send Test
time-until-up 0
timeout 16
username test\\\"me
}
Impact:
The monitor fails to load.
Workaround:
Manually correct the string to be the way it was before upgrade, then the configuration will load.
Fix:
Upgrade no longer results in incorrectly removing backslashes for some LTM monitor attributes.
641360 : SOCKS proxy protocol error
Solution Article: K30201296
641311 : perl-XML-Twig vulnerability CVE-2016-9180
Solution Article: K08383757
641307 : Response Page contents are corrupted by XML policy import for non-UTF-8 policies
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
If non-UTF-8 policy has Response Pages configured with non-ASCII characters, the Response Page contents will be corrupted by an XML export/import.
Conditions:
1) Response pages are configured with Non-ASCII characters in a non-UTF-8 Policy.
2) The Policy is exported via XML export.
Impact:
Response Page contents are corrupted
Workaround:
1) Use binary policy export/import for non-UTF-8 policies.
or
2) Encode the non-ascii characters using the html entities/code representations of them. (Example: 日本語 -> 日本語)
Fix:
Response Page contents are correctly exported.
641273 : port-fwd-mode mode configuration object value
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The port-fwd-mode object value of an interface object is not reset to the default value on loading a UCS.
Conditions:
Saved configuration / UCS must have port-fwd-mode in default (l3) state, and the current configuration must have port-fwd-mode set to "passive" mode.
Impact:
port-fwd-mode will continue to stay in the non-default state of "passive".
Workaround:
reconfigure the port-fwd-mode to the right value and save the configuration.
641126 : Edge Client now can launch administrator-defined script on session termination
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Cannot configure Edge Client to launch administrator-defined script on session termination.
Conditions:
-- EdgeClient is used (Mac/Windows).
-- Administrator-configured script.
-- Session termination.
Impact:
Edge Client cannot launch administrator-defined script on session termination.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Edge Client on Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows now can launch administrator-defined script on session termination. Each time Edge Client closes an APM session, the configured script is invoked, except on Windows when a user logs in from Windows.
641099 : Displaying warning when Packet Filtering is disabled since Rules won't apply
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
There is no visibility that, when Packet Filtering is disabled , Rules don't apply.
Conditions:
Packet Filtering is disabled.
Impact:
Rules can be managed but they won't apply.
Fix:
A warning is displayed when when Packet Filtering is disabled since Rules won't apply.
641083 : Policy Builder Persistence is not saved while config events are received
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Policy Builder Persistence is not saved while config events are received.
Conditions:
This occurs when there are many changes made to the policy.
Impact:
Statistics are lost after pabnagd restarts.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Persistence is now saved every 24 hours.
641013 : GRE tunnel traffic pinned to one TMM
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
GRE tunnel traffic can be sent to one TMM if BIG-IP doesn't proxy the GRE tunnel and uses forwarding virtual to handle GRE tunnel traffic.
Conditions:
Use forwarding virtual to handle GRE tunnel traffic.
Impact:
GRE tunnel traffic can overwhelm the one TMM and cause performance degradation.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Improved GRE tunnel traffic handling so traffic does not overwhelm one TMM and cause performance degradation.
641001-1 : BWC: dynamic policy category sees lower bandwidth than expected in Congested policies
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When BWC policy is configured with category that is configured at lower rate than max-user-rate, when the system is congested, the system might experience lower bandwidth and is not able to fill the pipe.
Conditions:
BWC dynamic policy configured with category.
The number of sessions created is greater than max-rate/max-user-rate, utilizing all the policies.
For example: max-rate=10mbps, max user rate=5mbps, cat rate=3mbps.
Impact:
Lower bandwidth is seen.
Workaround:
Configure categories at the same rate as that of max-user-rate.
Fix:
BWC: dynamic policy category now sees the same or better bandwidth.
640924 : On macOS Sierra (10.12) LED icons on Edge client's main UI buttons (connect, disconnect and auto-connect) are scaled incorrectly
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
On macOS Sierra (10.12) LED icons on Edge client's main UI, the buttons (Auto-Connect, Connect, Disconnect) are scaled incorrectly.
Conditions:
macOS Sierra (10.12.x) and Edge client application.
Impact:
This is a display issue only. There is no functional impact to the system.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
On macOS Sierra (10.12) LED icons on Edge client's main UI buttons (connect, disconnect and auto-connect) are now scaled correctly.
640903 : Inbound WideIP list page on Link Controller takes a long time to load when displaying 50+ records per screen
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Extremely long page load on Link Controller Inbound Wide IP list page.
Conditions:
The preference settings "Records per screen" must be a high value. 50 or more will start causing the page to load very slowly.
Impact:
Extremely long page load time.
Workaround:
Prior to the fix, the workaround is to set the preference settings "Records per screen" to a low value. The default value of 10 is fine.
Fix:
The page can now load hundreds of records on a single screen under 3 seconds.
640863 : Disabling partition selector in DNS Resolver's Forward Zones
Solution Article: K29231946
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The partition selector is enabled in DNS Resolver's Forward Zones.
Conditions:
Having Forward Zones in DNS Resolvers inside different partitions.
Impact:
Changing the partition in the Forward Zones page may error out.
Workaround:
Change the partition in the DNS Resolver List or use tmsh.
Fix:
The partition selector in DNS Resolver's Forward Zones has been disabled.
640829 : bd crash scenario
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The bd crashes, switch-over, some traffic outage.
Conditions:
A specific cross domain configuration exists. Specific traffic scenario happens.
Impact:
The bd crashes, switch-over, some traffic outage.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed a bd crash scenario.
640824 : Upgrade fails with "DBD::mysql::db do failed: Too many partitions (including subpartitions) were defined" errors in ASM log★
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Upon first start after upgrade, the following error messages appear in asm log:
-------------------------
notice boot_marker : ---===[ HD1.2 - BIG-IP 12.1.1 Build 0.0.184 <HD1.2> ]===---
info set_ibdata1_size.pl[18523]: Setting ibdata1 size finished successfully, a new size is: 8466M
info tsconfig.pl[21351]: ASM initial configration script launched
info tsconfig.pl[21351]: ASM initial configration script finished
info asm_start[19802]: ASM config loaded
crit perl[19802]: 01310027:2: ASM subsystem error (asm_start,F5::DbUpgrade::__ANON__): DBD::mysql::db do failed: Too many partitions (including subpartitions) were defined
crit perl[19802]: 01310027:2: ASM subsystem error (asm_start,F5::DbUpgrade::__ANON__): DBD::mysql::db do failed: Cannot remove all partitions, use DROP TABLE instead
crit perl[19802]: 01310027:2: ASM subsystem error (asm_start,F5::ConfigSync::load_traffic_data): Could not import table data PRX.REQUEST_LOG - ASM configuration save aborted
info perl[21860]: 01310053:6: ASM starting
-------------------------
Conditions:
-- ASM provisioned.
-- Local request logging enabled.
-- Upgrade of a maintenance release, hotfix, or engineering hotfix.
Impact:
Upgrade fails.
Workaround:
Upgrade by the means of saving a UCS, performing a clean install and then loading the UCS.
In the manual save/load UCS process, the upgrade of the Request Log can be disabled, which will workaround the error and the UCS will load fine.
There are two options to disable the upgrade of the Request Log, when upgrading by the means of a UCS:
-------------------
1) Do not load a Request Log, when loading a UCS:
# tmsh modify sys db ucs.asm.traffic_data.load value never
2) Do not save a Request Log, when saving a UCS:
# tmsh modify sys db ucs.asm.traffic_data.save value disable
-------------------
Fix:
Roll-forward upgrade including traffic data now works correctly.
640809 : Merged constantly restarts★
Solution Article: K79892782
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Merged constantly restarts. This may occur on upgrade or after merged restarts after enabling debug logging.
The system logs the following error signature in /var/log/user.log:
err merged[27984]: isc/libev evGetNext: Bad File Descriptor: 5, errno: 9 Bad file descriptor.
notice logger: Started writing core file: /var/core/merged.bld0.0.249.core.gz for PID 27984.
Conditions:
log-config filter level is debug and merged restarts.
Note: 'level debug' is the default for a log-config filter therefore the following would be debug logging:
sys log-config filter myfilter {
publisher mypub
}
Impact:
Merged restarting may impact stats collection. This can also impact qkview generation, the statistics may be corrupt or missing, GUI might return "General database error retrieving information."
Workaround:
If you are encountering this, you can run the following tmsh commands to set the log level to the warning level.
Impact of procedure: This will disable debug logging of merged.
tmsh modify sys log-config filter <HSL-Filter-Name> level warn
tmsh save sys config
640751 : No PCRE Validation Performed For Regular Expression Parameters
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
If a Parameter is configured to match a specified regular expression, but the regular expression is misconfigured, there is no error presented to the user, and there is no regexp enforcement for the parameter.
The following log can be observed in bd.log
"PCRE compilation failed at offset 12: PCRE does not support \L, \l, \N, \U, or \u"
Conditions:
A non-PCRE regular expression is configured for a Parameter.
Impact:
No Regular Expression enforcement is performed.
640626 : Added more error checking and reporting to RAM Cache TMSH commands
Solution Article: K20300705
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Confusing results for some 'tmsh ramcache' commands.
Conditions:
This occurs in either of the following scenarios:
-- There is more than one profile name when issuing a command.
-- A profile name is not valid.
Impact:
Some commands do not execute as expected, or there is no indication that the command executed, but did nothing.
Workaround:
Use tab completion when entering a profile name, and never try to enter more than one profile name in a RAM cache command.
Fix:
The use of multiple profile names in a RAM cache command will now give an error message and do nothing. An invalid profile name will return an error, and again, do nothing.
640565 : Incorrect packet size sent to clone pool member
Solution Article: K11564859
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Cloned packets do not obey the egress interface MTU, and clone pool members may get traffic exceeding the link MTU.
Conditions:
Clone pool is configured on a virtual server.
Impact:
Clone pool members may get traffic exceeding the link MTU.
Workaround:
Disable TSO using the following tmsh command:
tmsh modify sys db tm.tcpsegmentationoffload value disable.
640521 : EdgeClient does not render Captive Portal login page which uses jQuery library for mobile devices
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Connect to a public network which has Captive Portal and the Captive Portal uses jQuery library for mobile devices. EdgeClient does not render login page for such Captive Portal.
Conditions:
Use public network with Captive Portal that uses jQuery library for mobile devices.
Impact:
EdgeClient can not establish VPN connection.
Workaround:
Use a browser to authenticate to Captive Portal. For locked client, there is no suitable workaround.
Fix:
Now Edge Client can successfully interact with a greater number of wifi captive portals.
640493 : Bash vulnerability CVE-2016-7543
Solution Article: K73705133
640489-1 : iSeries LCD alerts screen returns to splash screen intermittently
Solution Article: K53571714
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If there is a pending alert and the LCD remains on the alerts screen for an extended period of time, when you attempt to view the alerts for a particular severity (critical, error, warning, etc), the system re-directs to the splash screen instead of to the screen with a list of alerts.
Conditions:
-- An alert is pending.
-- The LCD remains on the alerts screen for a long time (e.g., 1-2 minutes).
-- Navigate to one of the alert levels to view the pending alerts.
-- The LCD displays the splash screen instead of a list of alerts.
Impact:
The system returns to the splash screen instead of a list of alerts.
Workaround:
Navigate back to the alerts screen and select an alert severity to get a list of alerts.
640457 : Session Creation failure after HA
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
Under some HA scenarios, the subscriber session will be lost. If such a deleted session is added (the same subscriber-id), the addition attempt fails.
Conditions:
Intra-chassis HA is configured. One of the blades goes down & comes back up very rapidly & some subscriber sessions are lost.
An attempt to add the lost subscriber again fails.
Impact:
A set of subscribers lost during HA will never be added back.
Workaround:
No workaround.
640407 : Usage of iRule commands that try to get or set connection state during CLIENT_CLOSED iRule event may core with MRF
Solution Article: K41344483
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
A core may occur with message routing framework (MRF) virtuals or transport-config connections if trying to use certain iRule commands during CLIENT_CLOSED event.
Conditions:
Use of an iRule command that gets or sets state in a MRF protocol filter or MR proxy during CLIENT_CLOSED iRule event may core. This is because CLIENT_CLOSED event is raised after all state has been freed for the current connection.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Do not use iRule command to get or set state during CLIENT_CLOSED iRule event.
640399 : New ICAP logging subset and messages
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Cannot turn on logging for the ICAP filter on the internal virtual server.
Conditions:
-- Internal virtual server.
-- ICAP profile.
Impact:
You are unable to enable diagnostic logging for ICAP.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
New ICAP log messages are available to help with debugging. ICAP log messages appear in /var/log/ltm. The log level may be adjusted with the DB variable log.icap.level (default is 'notice').
Behavior Change:
A new logging subset 'icap' has been added.
Some ICAP log messages have been added.
ICAP log messages appear in /var/log/ltm.
Log level is controlled by DB variable log.icap.level. Default is 'notice'.
640384 : New iRule options for MR::message route command
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
When routing a message via the MR::message route command, the connection-mode and max-connections attributes are not settable.
Conditions:
This is encountered when using the MR::message or MR::peer iRule commands and you wish to set the connection mode or max connections.
Impact:
For applications where other connection-modes are required (for example PER_CLIENT), it is not possible to implement via iRule.
Workaround:
NA
Fix:
New keywords added to MR::message route command to allow specification of the connection-mode and max-connections attributes of the temporary route added to the message.
640369 : TMM may incorrectly respond to ICMPv6 echo via auto-lasthop when disabled on the vlan
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
As a result of a known issue, TMM may respond to an ICMPv6 echo request using the auto-lasthop mechanism, when this has been disabled on the vlan.
Conditions:
- Auto-lasthop disabled on the ingress vlan
- ICMPv6 echo request for a self-IP on the ingress vlan.
- Route to the client IP address via a different vlan
TMM may respond directly using the auto-lasthop feature and not via the route lookup.
Impact:
Traffic may not follow the expected path.
Fix:
TMM now correctly uses the configured option for auto-lashop and ICMPv6 traffic
640352 : Connflow can be leaked when DHCP proxy in forwarding mode with giaddr set in DHCP renewal packet
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Connflow entry memory are leaked when BIG-IP DHCP proxy is configured in forwarding mode and the DHCP relay agent between
the DHCP client and the BIG-IP system sets giaddr field to itself after connflows created are aged out in a particular order.
Conditions:
1) BIG-IP DHCP proxy is configured in forwarding mode.
2) DHCP relay agent sits between the DHCP client and the BIG-IP system sets giaddr field in DHCP renewal packet to itself (this has been observed in Cisco devices), so that DHCP renewal packet will be sent to a relay agent by DHCP servers.
3) Connflow created to giaddr(relay agent) ages out before
connflows created to DHCP clients.
Impact:
Some connflows are not freed. Memory leak occurs. Eventually memory is exhausted.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Ref count handing for giaddr connflows are now decremented when the client side connflow is removed, preventing the memory leak.
640298 : iOS Edge Client is not able to establish per-app VPN connections with APM when it has VPE with iRule event agent without assigned webtop resource.
Solution Article: K54188582
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
iOS Edge Client is not able to establish per-app VPN connections with APM when it has VPE with iRule event agent without assigned webtop resource.
Conditions:
VPE with iRule event agent without assigned webtop resource.
Impact:
Cannot use iOS Edge Client to establish per-app VPN connections.
Workaround:
Add resource assignment agent with webtop resource.
Fix:
Now the iOS Edge Client can successfully connect to a per-session access policy that contains an iRule Event agent and not a Resource Assign agent.
640290 : Custom headers configuration issue
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Headers in the custom headers list are not seen as custom headers.
Conditions:
Configuration is updated by adding and removing custom headers.
Impact:
The incorrect XFF IP is reported. False positive geolocations and other violations.
Workaround:
Once the custom header table is updated, issue the following command:
bigstart restart asm
Fix:
Fixed custom header configuration issue.
640031 : RedHat: bash bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0038
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When bash expands a parameter stored in a string that exceeds the memory allocation limit for string expansion, it crashes with a segmentation fault error.
Conditions:
Bash expands a parameter stored in a string that exceeds the memory allocation limit for string expansion.
Impact:
Bash crashes with a segmentation fault error, and the command fails.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
With this update (bash-4.1.2-41.el6_8), the string expansion code has been updated, and bash now exits gracefully with an error message instead of crashing when a string is too long to expand.
640029 : db4 bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0035
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The db4 utility does not free unused mutexes properly when running the db_verify command, and can exit with an error.
Conditions:
This occurs when the system internally runs the db_verify command.
Impact:
db4 utility might run out of resources for new mutexes.
Workaround:
None. This is a Red Hat software issue.
Fix:
With this update, the mutexes are properly freed and the db4 utility does not run out of resources for new mutexes.
640027 : ORBit2 bug fix update - RHBA-2017-0033
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When logging in and out, linc socket files might accumulate in the /tmp/orbit-[username]/ directory. Consequently, the /tmp file system quickly becomes full, which in some cases causes processes running on the system to fail.
Conditions:
Logging in and out.
Impact:
The /tmp file system fills up, which might cause running processes to fail.
Workaround:
None. This is a Red Hat software issue.
Fix:
Linc socket files no longer accumulate in the /tmp/orbit-[username]/ directory when logging in and out, so any previously associated failures no longer occur.
640006 : Unable to add bait using the GUI if baits already added via tmsh
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Unable to add baits using the GUI if baits previously added via tmsh contain "bait_" in the name.
Conditions:
License and provision FPS.
Use tmsh to add baits whose names contain "bait_".
Impact:
May affect detection of certain malware.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to add baits.
Fix:
GUI now allows adding baits even if existing bait names contain "bait_".
639932 : VADC: link status of a XL710 SR-IOV interface does not reflect the state of the physical link
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
In VADC, link status always reports UP for one or more SR-IOV Intel XL710 virtual function interfaces (1.1, 1.2, etc.).
Conditions:
The VADC interfaces (1.1, 1.2, etc.) do not reflect the state of the physical link controlled by the hypervisor.
Impact:
This hinders troubleshooting traffic from the guest.
639929 : Session variable replace with value containing these characters ' " & < > = may case tmm crash
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crash with session variable replace with value containing these characters ' " & < > =
Conditions:
Session variable replace with value containing these characters ' " & < > =
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
avoid session variable values containing ' " & < > = if possible. Otherwise, there is no workaround.
Fix:
Session variable overwrite operation with value containing special characters now works correctly
639774 : mysqld.err rollover log files are not collected by qkview
Solution Article: K30598276
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Only the file /var/lib/mysql/mysqld.err is collected in qkview without truncation rules normally used for log files. Also, the mysqld.err.1 and mysqld.err.2.gz, etc are not collected at all.
Conditions:
This occurs when generating a qkview.
Impact:
You cannot see other mysqld.err rollover files in the qkview, and since the one mysqld.err file might be huge (larger than 2 GB) the output of qkview will be unusable.
Workaround:
The missing files must be manually copied into the qkview output. If the mysqld.err is greater than 2 GB in size, it must first be truncated to smaller than 2 GB.
Fix:
With this fix, the files /usr/lib/mysql/mysqld.err and associated rollover files (up through .7.gz) will be collected by qkview. Also the truncation/transformation rules that are used for log files will also apply (using -s <size> to modify default behavior), meaning that files greater than 5 MB (by default) will be truncated and there is a maximum limit of 75 MB for any given log file (using -s0).
639767 : Policy with Session Awareness Statuses may fail to export
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
ASM policy with many Session Awareness Statuses may fail to export.
Conditions:
There are many Session Awareness Statuses configured for the policy.
Impact:
ASM policy export will fail.
Workaround:
Remove all Session Awareness Statuses before export.
Fix:
ASM policy export only includes Session Awareness Statuses set to "Block All", and completes reliably.
639764 : Crash when searching external data-groups with records that do not have values
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The TMM may crash when search through an external data-group that has at least one value with empty value.
Conditions:
For example, this occurs if data-group is defined as follows:
the key for network 10.40.0.0/13 has no value:
network 10.0.0.0/9 := "network 10.0.0.0/9",
network 10.40.0.0/13,
network 10.10.0.0/17 := "network 10.10.0.0/17",
A search in the data-group above with -value or -element options where at least one of the result records has no value will most likely result in a TMM crash.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Make sure that every record in the external data-groups has a value.
Fix:
Searching values in an external data-group where result will contain at least one value with an empty value no longer results in a TMM crash. A -value search will yield an empty string for the records that do not have a value.
639750 : username aliases are not supported
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
in is a common practice to use aliases for username. for example, an app might allow users to login with either their ID, cell number, or nickname.
WebSafe doesn't support username aliases.
Conditions:
This is encountered when your application uses username aliases.
Impact:
You are unable to use username aliases in your applications.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
providing new ANTIFRAUD irule command for setting username (replace username alias with the "real" username)
639744 : Memory leak in STREAM::expression iRule
Solution Article: K84228882
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
If you are using the STREAM::expression iRule with APM, the stream filter can leak memory.
Conditions:
This can occur when using the STREAM::expression iRule with an APM virtual.
Impact:
This causes a memory leak in tmm.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
This release fixes a memory leak in STREAM::expression iRule.
639729 : Request validation failure in AFM UI Policy Editor
Solution Article: K39428424
639674 : Blackhole management routes don't work
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When a management route of type blackhole is added, Linux does not end up with any blackhole routes. For the default route, nothing is created. For more specific routes, an interface route out the management interface is created.
Conditions:
Creating a blackhole management route.
Impact:
Management traffic will not be ignored and sent to the blackhole management route.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
BIG-IP now allows blackhole management routes to be created.
639630 : Searching for signatures with overrides in the policy returns incorrect results
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
1) Searching for Policy Attack Signatures with Overrides "On URLs" or "On HTTP headers" then all signatures are shown, regardless of whether they have overrides or not.
2) Searching for Policy Attack Signatures with Overrides "On XML profiles"/"On JSON profiles"/"On GWT profiles"/"On Plain Text profiles" then no signatures are shown, regardless of whether they have overrides or not.
Conditions:
Signature specific overrides are applied on URLs, Headers, or Content Profiles.
Impact:
No easy way to search for which signatures have overrides defined.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Searching for signatures with overrides now works correctly.
639575 : Using libtar with files larger than 2 GB will create an unusable tarball
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Programs such as qkview will create a .tar file (tarball) using libtar and if any of the files collected is greater than 2 GB, the output tar file cannot be read by /bin/tar.
Conditions:
The file collected via libtar (e.g., by qkview or other program dynamically linking with /usr/lib/libtar-1.2.11) is greater than 2 GB.
Impact:
You will be unable to submit a qkview to iHealth for analysis. Other applications using libtar will produce invalid tar files.
Workaround:
The qkview tarball can be extracted with /usr/bin/libtar, but the offending file will be a zero-length file. Alternatively, the offending file that is greater than 2 GB must be removed from the system prior to running qkview or other program that uses libtar.
Fix:
With the fix to 3rd party software, libtar, programs using libtar no longer create an unusable tarball when dealing with files larger than 2 GB.
639516 : Improve traffic distribution on backplane links
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
For chassis based platforms such as 2400 and 4800, there is a primary link and a secondary link from a blade to every other blade in the chassis. Both hidden links form a trunk. Sometimes the traffic is not divided between both links in a uniform way.
Conditions:
The exact condition under which this occurs is not well defined, but depends on the traffic.
Impact:
One link may be quite busy, while the other link is relatively idle.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The fix improves the hashing algorithm such that traffic is distributed between both links in a more uniform way.
639505 : BGP may not send all configured aggregate routes
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
As a result of a known issue, BGP may not send all configured Aggregate routes if one is a supernet of another.
Conditions:
- BGP established sessions.
- BGP configuration contains several aggregate routes, one or more being a supernet of others.
Impact:
The smaller prefix aggregate (least specific), may not be sent to the BGP peer.
Fix:
BGP now sends all configured aggregates
Behavior Change:
BGP now sends all configured aggregates, even if one is supernetwork of another.
639500 : BD crash fix
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A crash of the bd daemon.
Conditions:
Specific configuration and traffic.
Impact:
Traffic resets and /or failover.
Workaround:
N/A
Fix:
BD crash scenario was fixed.
639486 : TMM crash due to PEM usage reporting after a CMP state change.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crash due to a code assertion resulting in potential loss of service.
Conditions:
A CMP state change due to a card reboot, disable, enable, insert or remove should have occurred while or right before a PEM usage reporting action.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Fix:
Instead of asserting, handled the error condition gracefully.
639411 : Explicit URLs are shown if Wildcard URLs Order is on.
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Explicit URLs are shown if Wildcard URLs Order is on.
Conditions:
Provision and license FPS.
Add several Explicit URLs and Wildcard URLs.
Impact:
Although only Wildcard URLs should show, the system also shows Explicit URLs in the FPS GUI.
Workaround:
This is a cosmetic issue that does not indicate an issue.
Fix:
Explicit URLs no longer appear if Wildcard URLs Order is on. This is correct behavior.
639395 : AVR does not display 'Max read latency' units.
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
AVR does not display units for 'Max Read Latency'.
Conditions:
AVR, ASM, DoS, or AFM are provisioned.
Impact:
No units are displayed.
Workaround:
1. Edit the following file: /etc/avr/monpd/monp_disk_info_measures.cfg.
2. Add the following line at line 63: units=microsecond.
3. Restart monpd.
Fix:
Added units (microsecond) to AVR report.
639383-1 : ILX HTTP headerNames are not being properly treated as case insensitive
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
ILX HTTP headerNames are treated as case-sensitive. They should be treated as case-insensitive.
Conditions:
Using an ILX plugin with a virtual server that has an HTTP profile.
Impact:
The ILX plugin must be written to be aware of case when handling HTTP headerNames.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
headerNames are now handled as case-insensitive.
639349 : LTM 11.6.1 - Weblogic iApp inserts WL-Proxy-Client-IP header with route domain
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
iApp incorrectly uses the entire IP address string, including route domain [IP::client_addr], when constructing the WL-ProxyClient-IP header via an iRule. Route domain suffix should be stripped.
Conditions:
This occurs if you add a route domain to incoming client traffic and deploy the f5.bea_weblogic iApp template.
Impact:
Weblogic servers fail to parse the packet header.
Workaround:
Modify the irule to use [getfield [IP::client_addr] "%" 1]
Fix:
Fix builds the correct irule for handling route domains in Weblogic deployments.
639288 : OAuth Authorization Server - OAuth Profile is not listing associated Access Profiles appropriately.
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
OAuth Authorization Server - OAuth Profile is not listing associated Access Profiles appropriately. The Access Profiles list shows duplicate OAuth profile names.
Conditions:
An OAuth profile is associated with multiple Access Profile.
Impact:
Selection of Access Profile (i.e., clicking link) on OAuth Profiles list, doesn't show the expected Access Profile properties page.
Workaround:
Switch to Access profiles list page and select the profile directly.
Fix:
Now the GUI displays associated Access Profiles with the OAuth profile on OAuth Profiles list page correctly.
639283 : Custom Dialer/Windows logon integration doesn't work against Virtual Server with untrusted SSL certificate
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Custom Dialer/Windows logon integration doesn't work against Virtual Server with untrusted SSL certificate
Conditions:
* Virtual Server has untrusted certificate
* Using Custom Dialer or Windows logon integration features on client machine for establishing secure VPN
Impact:
Windows logon integration doesn't work. Cannot establish secure VPN connection before logging in to the machine.
Custom dialer doesn't work. Cannot establish secure VPN using Dial-up entry.
Workaround:
- Install trusted certificate to Virtual Server or whitelist untrusted certificate on the client machine.
or
- Use Edge Client to establish secure VPN connection.
Fix:
The Custom Dialer/Windows Logon Integration feature now shows a certificate warning when the certificate is untrusted by the client. This allows the logon to proceed if the user accepts the certificate.
639236 : Parser doesn't accept Contact header with expires value set to 0 that is not the last attribute
Solution Article: K66947004
Component: Service Provider
Symptoms:
Incoming SIP REGISTER messages are rejected by the SIP MRF parser when they contain Contact header expires value set to 0 that is not the last attribute
Conditions:
If the Contact header has an expires value of 0 and it's not the last attribute, for example:
Contact: <sip:+414000400@10.0.0.42:5060>;expires=0;q=0.1.
Impact:
REGISTER is rejected with a '400 Bad request' error message
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Updated SIP parser to handle a Contact header with an expires value set to 0 that is not the last attribute.
639049 : Virtual Server creation ignores translate-address setting with wild card destination
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
translate-address attribute ignored during virtual server creation, when destination is all zeroes and net mask is not specified.
Conditions:
Creating virtual server with wild card destination, no net mask, and translate-address set to enabled.
Impact:
translate-address can only be set to disabled during creation.
Workaround:
Either set translate-address after creation, or specify net mask for virtual server creation.
Fix:
Translate-address flag will now be honored when set while creating virtual server.
639039 : Changing the BIG-IP host name causes tmrouted to restart the dynamic routing daemons
Solution Article: K33754014
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Changing the BIG-IP host name causes tmrouted to restart the dynamic routing daemons.
Conditions:
Dynamic routing in use, and you change the host name of the BIG-IP.
Impact:
Dynamic routing information is lost and must be relearned.
Workaround:
When using dynamic routing, only change the host name during a maintenance window.
638997 : Reboot required after disk size modification in a running BIG-IP VE instance.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
- BIG-IP VE supports disk size modification during the lifetime of a running instance to expand or reduce the disk size that was allocated at the time of deployment.
- A reboot is required after any such modification in the disk size for the changes to take effect. In previous versions, the reboot happened automatically but an affected BIG-IP VE will not have the reboot happening automatically.
- Due to the lack of reboot, changes in disk size do not take effect on the BIG-IP system.
Conditions:
Modifying disk size in a running BIG-IP VE instance.
Impact:
Changes in the disk size do not take effect till BIG-IP system is rebooted.
Workaround:
Manually reboot the running BIG-IP VE instance after making changes in disk size.
Fix:
Reboot required after disk size modification in a BIG-IP VE instance.
638967 : SSL Forward Proxy not to cache forged certificate if soft_vfyresult indicating an 'untrusted CA' or 'expired cert'
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The system caches a forged certificate when Forward Proxy (FWDP) server-side soft_vfyresult shows an untrusted CA or an expired cert. There is no method of overriding that behavior.
Conditions:
Using FWDP.
Server-side soft_vfyresult shows an untrusted CA or an expired cert.
Impact:
No method to override the caching behavior.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
In this release, you can configure SSL forward proxy to not cache the forged certificate on the client side if the server-side SSL enables the sys db variable tmm.ssl.servercert_softval and the backend server certificate soft verify_result showing a 'untrusted CA' or 'expired certificate'.
Behavior Change:
In this release, you can configure SSL forward proxy to not cache the forged certificate on the client side if the server-side SSL enables the sys db variable tmm.ssl.servercert_softval and the backend server certificate soft verify_result showing a 'untrusted CA' or 'expired certificate'.
638960 : A subset of the BIG-IP default profiles can be incorrectly deleted
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
On the BIG-IP system, default profiles should not be deletable. However, the system incorrectly allows a subset of them to be deleted. Known affected profiles include all default persistence and http profiles.
Conditions:
The issue occurs when someone attempts to delete a susceptible profile via TMSH, iControl SOAP or iControl REST. The issue does not occur when using the WebUI (where susceptible profiles are not selectable for deletion).
Impact:
If a default profile is missing from the configuration, several issues may arise. For instance, the configuration may fail to load or save, and the WebUI may fail to display certain screens.
Fix:
The system no longer allows certain default profiles to be deleted.
638825 : SNMP Get of sysInterfaceMediaActiveSpeed returns wrong value for 100000SR4-FD
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Value returned for sysInterfaceMediaActiveSpeed OID has value of 80 for interface with type 100000SR4-FD instead of value of 100000.
Conditions:
This always occurs for this type of interface.
Impact:
User sees wrong value for this interface in SNMP get. Value is correct in tmsh 'show net interface'.
Workaround:
Use tmsh to obtain the value by running the following command: show net interface. Note: There is no workaround in SNMP.
638799 : Per-request policy branch expression evaluation fails
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
Per-request policy branch expression evaluation fails and you see the following in /var/log/ltm:
info tmm[20278]: 01870007:6: /Common/<policy>:Common:640446c9: Executed expression (expr { [mcget {perflow.category_lookup.failure}] == 1 || [mcget {perflow.response_analytics.failure}] == 1 }) from policy item (Category Lookup) with return value (Failed)
Conditions:
Per-request policy branch expression evaluation fails for any non-Access (non-APM) iRule events that are attached to the virtual server.
The evaluation does not trigger for some requests when, in the same connection, the virtual server gets a request for an internal Access whitelisted URL, and then request for backend resource URIs.
Impact:
Per-request policy branch expression evaluation fails. If Access gets a request for whitelisted URL, the system disables all iRule events except the following:
#define ACCESS_ALLOWED_IRULE_EVENTS ( \
((UINT64)1 << TCLRULE_ACCESS_SESSION_STARTED) | \
((UINT64)1 << TCLRULE_ACCESS_SESSION_CLOSED) | \
((UINT64)1 << TCLRULE_ACCESS_POLICY_AGENT_EVENT) | \
((UINT64)1 << TCLRULE_ACCESS_POLICY_COMPLETED))
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Per-request policy branch expression evaluation now complete successfully for non-Access (non-APM) iRule events that are attached to the virtual server.
638715 : Multiple Diameter monitors to same server ip/port may race on PID file
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Two 'Diameter_monitor' instances probing the same server (IP/port) from different pools may interfere with each other, causing one of the monitor instances to fail. This is caused by a possible race in creating a PID file for this 'Diameter_monitor' configuration.
Conditions:
Configuration with multiple Diameter monitors probing the same server IP/port.
Impact:
One Diameter monitor may fail, while the other Diameter monitor to the same server IP/port succeeds. On subsequent probe-retry, the failed monitor may now succeed.
Workaround:
A possible work-around is to establish different monitor periods for the two pools (such as 28 seconds and 31 seconds), so a simultaneous probe-collision will fail one monitor once, which upon retry will succeed (as three monitor failures are required for a virtual server to be marked down).
Fix:
The fix includes the monitor-template name in the generation of the PID file, which ensures multiple Diameter monitor instances probing the same server (IP/port) do not interfere with each other.
638629 : Bot can be classified as human
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
A bot is classified as human in a rare case.
Conditions:
Web scraping is turned on. The CSHUI is tried on the user.
Impact:
Bot traffic gets classified as human by ASM.
Workaround:
N/a
Fix:
Fixed the CSHUI algorithm to have better bot detection.
638594 : TMM crash when handling unknown Gx messages.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
TMM crash resulting in potential loss of service.
Conditions:
PCRF sends unsupported Gx messages to PEM.
Impact:
Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Fix:
Add support for identifying unknown messages types and handle them gracefully.
638576 : Modified ASM Cookie violation is off by default
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
Modified ASM Cookie violation is not active by default when creating a new policy.
Conditions:
This occurs when creating a new policy.
Impact:
The Modified ASM Cookie Violation isn't enabled.
Workaround:
Manually enable the Modified ASM Cookie Violation.
Fix:
Modified ASM Cookie violation will be activated in new Policy.
638573 : SPM and Subscriber Management profile modifications are incorrectly allowed at the PEM Data plane listener level.
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
While the PEM listener shows the modified profiles, the underyling listeners do not.
Conditions:
PEM Data plane listeners need to be present.
Impact:
Inconsistency between administrative and operational configuration.
Workaround:
Modify the profiles of the underyling virtuals to those of the PEM data plane listener.
Fix:
Modification of SPM and Subscriber Management profiles at the PEM Data plane listener level is now prevented.
638556 : PHP Vulnerability: CVE-2016-10045
Solution Article: K73926196
638495 : Auto-thresholds are not applied for two vectors on per-VS DNS/SIP DoS profile
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
Auto-thresholds are not applied for two vectors on per-VS DNS/SIP DoS profile.
Conditions:
DNS and SIP DoS profiles have enabled all vectors that have auto-thresholds support.
Impact:
No auto-threshold detection for SIP OTHER DOS, SIP PRACK method DOS, DNS IXFR query DOS, DNS OTHER DOS.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Auto-thresholds now work for all expected vectors on per-VS DNS/SIP DoS profile.
638219-1 : L4 BDoS incorrectly learns traffic after learning period in learn-only mode
Component: Advanced Firewall Manager
Symptoms:
L4 BDoS incorrectly learns traffic after learning period in learn-only mode.
Conditions:
-- L4 BDoS.
-- Learn-only mode.
-- Expired learning period.
Impact:
Traffic that has already been learned is learned again.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The delayed threshold is now propagated (at least once) after the traffic stops and then delayed threshold is reset so that traffic is learned as expected.
638170 : Pagination broken or missing while viewing pool statistics for GTM wideip
Solution Article: K36455356
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
Error occurs while viewing pool statistics for GTM wideip if the number of pools are more than what can be displayed in a single screen.
Conditions:
When the number of pools are more than what can be displayed as specified in the System :: Preferences :: Record Per Screen setting.
Impact:
Unable to view the statistics of GTM wideip pools beyond those displayed on the screen.
Workaround:
Increase the number of Records Per Screen (System :: Preferences :: Records Per Screen) to a number larger than the number of pools in the GTM wideip.
Fix:
Can now view the statistics of GTM wideip pools beyond those displayed on the initial screen.
638115 : DoS Visibility page on a system under stress can cause GUI timeouts and disconnections
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
On a system with a lot of AVR related data for DoS Attacks, it might take a while to load the data needed for display on DoS Visibility pages. GUI queries the backend for all the required data simultaneously, which can cause the web server to attempt to handle too many open connections, and result high CPU usage.
Conditions:
Large amounts of data for DoS Attacks
Impact:
Instability in GUI usage. Performance degradation. Potential disconnections.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Optimizations were done both on the back-end/database side and on the GUI side. GUI will now throttle its queries to the server.
638086 : Data publisher not found or not implemented when processing request
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The system logs the following message to /var/log/ltm with level 'warning: Data publisher not found or not implemented when processing request.
Conditions:
This occurs when a client requests information that is provided by a publisher via mcpd proxy before the publisher registers with mcpd.
Impact:
It may raise concerns that something is actually wrong when in fact it is a timing issue.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The message is now logged with a notice level instead of a warning level.
637994 : Safenet keys now use SHA-256 digest instead of SHA-1 digest.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
SafeNet keys originally defaulted to using a SHA-1 digest. Using SHA-1 is no longer recommended.
Conditions:
Make a SafeNet key using fipskey.nethsm.
Impact:
Keys use a less secure digest.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
SafeNet keys, when made via tmsh, now use sha-256 as the digest algorithm. Prior to this, SafeNet keys would use SHA-1 for the digest.
637745 : Edge client may terminate session sooner than what is specified in inactivity timeout
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
In some cases, APM session may be terminated in 15 minutes even if inactivity timeout is much longer
Conditions:
- Inactivity timeout on APM is set to more than 15 minutes.
- Edge client is unable to re-establish VPN session for 15 minutes.
Impact:
APM session will be terminated and user will be required to authenticate again.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Now Edge Client will not blindly terminate the session in the face of 15 minutes of network connection failure. Instead, it will attempt to re-establish the VPN connection using the existing APM user session if that session's maximum timeout value is not yet reached.
637666 : PHP Vulnerability: CVE-2016-10033
Solution Article: K74977440
637664 : Vector (multi-options) lists values are not inherited if parent profile is changed.
Component: Fraud Protection Services
Symptoms:
Vector (multi-options) lists values, (like "Application CSS Locations" or "Allow URLs from these external domains") are not inherited if parent profile is changed.
Conditions:
Provision and license FPS.
Create 2 or more Anti-Fraud profiles.
Impact:
Can cause a mismatched configuration.
Workaround:
Manually fill the appropriate values or use tmsh or Rest API to edit those values.
Fix:
Vectors now inherit values from parent profile.
637561 : Wildcard wideips not handling matching queries after tmsh load sys from gtm conf file twice
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The wildcard wideip is not functioning as a wildcard wideip, but as a regular wideip.
Conditions:
Run tmsh load after the wildcard wideip is created:
# tmsh load sys conf gtm-only.
Impact:
Wildcard wideips are not returning wildcard requests correctly.
Workaround:
reload mcpdb using commands:
# touch /service/mcpd/forceload
# bigstart restart mcpd
Fix:
Wildcard wideips now handle matching queries after tmsh load sys from gtm conf file twice.
637516 : Copying a Child Security Policy as a Parent Security Policy Leaves Elements Uneditable
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
If a Parent copy is made Security Policy that had inherited elements, those elements may not be editable in the new Parent Policy.
Conditions:
A Parent copy is made Security Policy that had inherited elements.
Impact:
Elements may not be editable in the new Parent Policy.
Workaround:
Export the policy as XML and import it as a Parent Policy.
Fix:
Copying a Child Security Policy as a Parent Security Policy now allows editing of settings.
637308 : apmd may crash when HTTP Auth agent is used in an Access Policy
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
apmd may crash when HTTP Auth agent is used in an Access Policy.
Conditions:
This might occur on heavy load, when AAA HTTP Server is configured in 'Form based' or 'Custom body' mode.
The probability of occurrence is greater if there are session variables specified in the AAA HTTP Server configuration.
Impact:
apmd daemon crash. APM cannot process requests until apmd starts up again.
Workaround:
Use basic auth, or do not use HTTP Auth.
Fix:
apmd no longer crashes when HTTP Auth agent is used in an Access Policy.
637227 : DNS Validating Resolver produces inconsistent results with DNS64 configurations.
Solution Article: K60414305
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
A DNS Validating Resolver incorrectly validates DNS responses received from A queries made as a result of a front-end AAAA query received on a profile with DNS64 configured.
A SERVFAIL response may be sent to the client unless the Validating Resolver cache has previously successfully validated a front-end A query. In this scenario where the A records already exist in the cache, the expected DNS64 AAAA records are synthesized.
Conditions:
This issue may be observed with a DNS Validating Resolver configured on a DNS profile with DNS64 configured when processing AAAA queries.
Impact:
Incorrect SERVFAIL responses for AAAA queries that should get valid responses.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
DNS validation now occurs as expected, resulting in valid answers to AAAA queries.
637181 : VIP-on-VIP traffic may stall after routing updates
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
After a routing update traffic for an existing connection sent to a VIP-on-VIP virtual server may be sent directly to the destination address instead of to the inner virtual server.
Conditions:
VIP-on-VIP configuration and static or dynamic routing changes.
Impact:
Existing connections to the outer VIP may stall.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Connections to VIP-on-VIP virtual servers no longer stall after routing updates.
637141 : TMM core after deleting POLICY and executing command: show net ipsec ike-sa.
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
TMM core after deleting POLICY and executing the following command: show net ipsec ike-sa.
Conditions:
-- IKEv1 configured and tunnel established.
-- Traffic is running.
-- IKEv1 peer reconfigured with proxy support as disabled.
Impact:
TMM cores after some hours, or immediately after running the command: show net ipsec ike-sa. Traffic disrupted while tmm restarts.
Workaround:
Do not delete a policy while an IPsec connection is active.
Fix:
TMM no longer cores after deleting POLICY and executing the following command: show net ipsec ike-sa.
637094-1 : The iRules LX streaming external data-group API may incorrectly not find a match.
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
The iRules LX streaming data-group API for external data-groups may incorrectly not find a match when the following commands are used:
- searchStartsWith (case insensitive search only)
- matchEndsWith/searchEndsWith (any search types).
- matchContains/searchContains (any search types).
The following commands are not affected:
- matchEquals/searchEquals.
- matchStartsWith.
Conditions:
There are no conditions for the failure. Using the specified commands will most likely fail. Note: If the data-group is relatively small in size (e.g., approximately 10 records), it is possible that the issue will not happen.
Impact:
The specified commands will incorrectly not find a match when there is one.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The iRules LX streaming external data-group API now correctly find a match when the following commands are used:
- searchStartsWith (case insensitive search only).
- matchEndsWith/searchEndsWith (any search types).
- matchContains/searchContains (any search types).
.
637069 : BIG-IP unstable when SCTP tx_chunks and rx_chunks configuration values are set incorrectly
Solution Article: K85255027
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP crashes repeatedly when attempting to establish an SCTP association.
Conditions:
When the values 'tx_chunks' or 'rx_chunks' in an SCTP profile are set to an integer multiple of 65,536, the BIG-IP will crash during traffic processing.
Impact:
Traffic processing will be disrupted as the BIG-IP restarts, and the SCTP virtual server may be unusable for the entire time that the profile misconfiguration is in place.
Workaround:
Set the tx_chunks and rx_chunks values in the SCTP profile to no more than 65,535 and no less than 1.
Fix:
Validation has been added so SCTP tx_chunks and rx_chunks configuration values cannot be set to more than 65,535 or less than 1.
636866 : OAuth Client/RS secret issue with export/import
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
When the access profile with a OAuth Client/RS agent is configured, the OAuth server objects has a client secret and/or resource server secret to be configured.
When such an access profile is exported and then imported, the client secret or resource server secret may not be imported properly.
Conditions:
In OAuth client/RS use case, when an access profile is configured with OAuth client or Scope Agent.
Impact:
The APM OAuth client or Scope Agent may not run properly and end up in the fallback branch.
Workaround:
After importing the access profile, the OAuth server object needs to be modified with the proper client secret or resource server secret.
Fix:
Now Per-request access policies that include objects with encrypted information such as client or resource server secrets, RADIUS secrets, and the like are imported and exported correctly.
636853 : Under some conditions, a change in the order of GTM topology records does not take effect.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
A change in the order of topology records does not take effect in GTM until the configuration is reloaded or a topology record is added or deleted.
Conditions:
This occurs only when Longest Match is disabled and the order of topology records is changed without adding or deleting records.
Impact:
In certain configurations, the topology load balancing decision may not be made correctly.
Workaround:
Reload the GTM configuration or add/delete a topology record.
Fix:
Changes in the order of topology records now take effect immediately.
636790 : Manager role has Create, Update, and Release access to Datacenter/links/servers/prober-pool/Topology objects but throws general error when complete.
Component: Global Traffic Manager (DNS)
Symptoms:
While logged in as a Manager role, if a user attempts to modify an object this role does not have access to, the GUI will post a validation error.
Conditions:
This occurs when users in the Manager role make changes to Datacenter links/servers/prober-pool/Topology.
Impact:
The system posts generic validation errors when Create, Update, Delete actions are initiated by a user without proper permissions. These permissions are not allowed for the Manager, but the GUI makes it appear as if they are.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The GUI now properly hides or disables the action buttons if a user does not have proper permissions to perform the action.
636744 : IKEv1 phase 2 SAs not deleted
Solution Article: K16918340
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP system will not start phase 1 or phase 2 ISAKMP negotiation after an Active -> Standby -> Active failover within a short period of time.
Conditions:
The HA Active BIG-IP system goes Standby and then becomes Active again within the phase 2 lifetime.
Impact:
IPsec tunnel(s) is/are not initiated by the BIG-IP system. Network connectivity is broken between the private networks.
Workaround:
Option 1: Switch to IKEv2 and 12.x, which skips the problem altogether. This combination will mirror the SAs and so deleting existing SAs upon failover is not required.
Option 2: Edit /config/failover/active and add the following two lines at the end:
logger -p local0.notice "Employ ID636744 workaround. Purge IPsec phase2 SAs."
tmsh delete net ipsec ipsec-sa
636702 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9444
Solution Article: K40181790
636700 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9147
Solution Article: K02138183
636699 : BIND vulnerability CVE-2016-9131
Solution Article: K86272821
636693 : The WCCP client source-ip mask may now be configured.
Component: Wan Optimization Manager
Symptoms:
The BIG-IP system sends a source-ip mask of 0x0 which does not permit the Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) server to load balance connections across multiple WCCP clients, i.e., BIG-IP systems.
Conditions:
Using WCCP on the BIG-IP system.
Impact:
The BIG-IP system with the longest WCCP connection uptime will handle all traffic.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The source-ip mask may now be configured via tmsh for WCCP.
636669 : bd log are full of 'Can't run patterns' messages
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
The bd log are getting filled up with 'Can't run patterns' messages. A core might occur due to the i/o outage. General traffic disturbance/slowness might occur.
Conditions:
Configuration change that relates to attack patterns happens while there is heavy traffic.
Impact:
Potential traffic outage/slowness. 'Can't run patterns' messages filling up the bd log file.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Fixed log throttling issue related to attack patterns configuration change.
636666 : New Threat Categories Identification in IP Intelligence Subscription Service
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
There are two new threat categories detected by Webroot, but they are not supported in IP Intelligence service.
Conditions:
The system uses the Webroot SDK to download IP addresses with threats from Webroot server.
Impact:
Cannot block IP addresses from these new categories and cannot distinguish them from existing categories.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
Mobile threats and tor proxies are added to the IP Address Intelligence Categories options while illegal websites were removed.
636633 : DHCP: DHCP PEM sessions are not cleared (until idle timeout) after ip release from client in some cases
Component: Policy Enforcement Manager
Symptoms:
In some scenario, DHCP IP release messages received by BIG-IP do not trigger corresponding PEM sesssions to be removed from sessionDB. These sessions will removed after timeout.
Conditions:
1)RUN DHCP DORA process to create PEM sessions via DHCP(relay or forwarding mode)
2)Wait for sometime (1-2 minutes)
3)Send DHCP renewal message to BigIP.
5)Send DHCP release message to BigIP.
6)Check sessionDb to see if the corresponcing PEM session is deleted.
The problem only happens if the DHCP renewal/release did arrive at the tmm where sessionDB is located.
Impact:
Session deletion will not happen immediately.
But client does not typically send DHCP release, so the chance
for this to happen in real-world environments is small.
Workaround:
1)Delete PEM session manually or
2)Wait for PEM session to timeout
Fix:
Remove PEM session from sessionDB regardless which tmm DHCP IP release is reveived
636573 : After changing ike-peer change from IKEv2 to IKEv1 racoon does not get updated.
Solution Article: K75870356
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
1. Two peers, one with IKEv2 ike-peer configured and the other with IKEv1 ike-peer configured.
2. Reboot IKEv2 peer.
3. Attempt to initiate tunnel from IKEv2 peer side. Won't work (that's expected).
4. Correct the IKEv2 peer to use IKEv1.
5. Attempt to initiate tunnel from 'new' IKEv1 peer side. Won't work (no policy found is logged).
Still cannot initiate tunnel after switching from IKEv2 to IKEv1.
Conditions:
Changing IKE version from IKEv2 to IKEv1.
Impact:
IPsec does not work.
You must reconfigure the two ike-peers from the start, or restart tmipsecd.
Workaround:
Configure the IKE peers to use IKEv1 at initial configuration, or restart tmipsecd after changing the configuration from IKEv2 to IKEv1.
Fix:
IPsec now supports changing the configuration from IKEv1 to IKEv2 after initial configuration setup.
636520 : Detail missing from power supply 'Bad' status log messages
Solution Article: K88813435
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
When an internal hardware sensor alert is received indicating a 'Bad' power supply status, no detail is included which indicates which characteristic of the power supply's state is resulting in a 'Bad' overall status for the power supply.
In this scenario, the message logged at default logging level contains information similar to the following:
... crit chmand[...]: 012a0013:2: Blade 0 hardware sensor critical alarm: Power Supply 2 GPIO status(SPAFFIV03G): Bad
Conditions:
This occurs when the system posts an internal hardware sensor alert.
Impact:
Unable to diagnose cause of 'Bad' power supply status at default logging level to determine whether the probable cause is due to a power supply hardware fault or a possible external power source issue.
Workaround:
If power supply errors continue to be logged:
1. Set the libhal logging level to 'Debug':
tmsh mod sys db log.libhal.level { value "Debug" }
2. Let the system run in this configuration for at least a few minutes to collect a number of chmand error logs, such as:
... debug chmand[...]: 012a0007:7: Power Supply 1 alert objid:0x16f local:1 status:0x3 pin:0x2 action:0xd
... debug chmand[...]: 012a0007:7: Received Sensor Alert: sensor id 0x16f slot 0xff
... debug chmand[...]: 012a0007:7: Power Supply 1 alert objid:0x16f local:1 status:0x1 pin:0x2 action:0x3.
3. Set the libhal logging level back to 'Notice':
tmsh mod sys db log.libhal.level { value "Notice" }
4. Take a qkview or an archive of /var/log/ltm, and engage F5 Professional Services for further analysis.
Fix:
When an internal hardware sensor alert is received indicating a 'Bad' power supply status, additional detail is now logged to help identify the cause of the 'Bad' overall status for the power supply.
636377 : Some metric terms are confusing.
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
Metric names are unclear in the TCP Analytics profile ('Denied Accepts', 'Accepted Connections').
Conditions:
This occurs in the GUI, in tmsh, and when using REST.
Impact:
The terms are confusing. Denied Accepts is intended to mean that the connection was not accepted, and Accepted Connections was intended to mean that the connection was accepted.
Workaround:
None needed. This is a cosmetic issue.
Fix:
The metric names are renamed as follows.
On GUI:
1. 'Denied Accepts' is now 'Not Accepted'.
2. 'Accepted Connections' is now 'Accepted'.
On tmsh:
1. 'accepts' is now 'accepted'.
2. 'accept_fails' is now 'not-accepted'.
The changes appear in the following locations:
1. GUI:
a. Statistics :: Analytics : Virtual Servers : TCP : Connections.
b. Statistics :: Analytics : Virtual Servers : UDP : Connections.
2. tmsh:
a. show analytics tcp report view-by <entity> measures { ... }.
b. show analytics udp report view-by <entity> measures { ... }.
636289 : Fixed a memory issue while handling TCP::congestion iRule
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
Increased memory usage in tmm.
Conditions:
TCP::congestion highspeed iRule is executed for the TCP connection. The issue is only observed for highspeed congestion control.
Impact:
The memory allocated for congestion control is not freed.
Workaround:
If it is desired to use highspeed congestion control under some conditions, it is possible to start with highspeed by choosing highspeed congestion control in the TCP profile and switch to other desired congestion control when condition does not hold. With this workaround, once congestion control is changed to something other than highspeed, it is not possible to switch back to highspeed again.
Fix:
Improved memory utilization while using TCP::congestion iRule.
636254 : Cannot reinitiate a sync on a target device when sync is completed
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
After a policy sync is successful, re-initating a sync fails with the following error:
"PolicySyncMgr: Sync already in progress for policy xxx"
Conditions:
This occurs rarely when performing a sync after a successful sync.
Impact:
You cannot re-sync a policy. This is a rare occurrence, and after waiting a small amount of time sync should start working again.
Fix:
Now APM Policy Sync no longer hangs in rare cases with the message: "PolicySyncMgr: Sync already in progress for policy xxx"
636167 : checkcert utility does not process certificates that reside outside of /Common partition
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
The checkcert utility does not process certificates that reside outside of /Common partition.
Conditions:
One or more certificates reside outside of /Common partition.
Impact:
Certificates that reside outside of /Common partition may expire without notifying end-administrator.
Workaround:
None.
Fix:
The checkcert utility now processes certificates that reside in any partition on the BIG-IP system, not just the ones in the /Common partition.
636160 : Clicking on the Validation timeout and Idle Timeout column headers would result in an error
Solution Article: K21310670
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If you click on the Validation timeout and Idle Timeout columns under Overview/Access Sessions (formerly Managed Sessions), it will result in a general database error.
Conditions:
Click on the Column header of the 2 columns (Validation timeout and Idle Timeout) to try and sort them.
Impact:
The access sessions page will be unusable in the current session.
Workaround:
If the error occurs, use this to recover:
1. Logout of the BIG-IP session.
2. Clear the browser cache.
3. Login again.
Fix:
In the session viewer GUI, the Validation Timeout and the Idle timeout are no longer sortable, since they are not relevant to the session data. They are relevant to the sub-session data, which is displayed only if it exists under the corresponding session as leaf nodes.
636149-2 : Multiple monitor response codes to single monitor probe failure
Component: Local Traffic Manager
Symptoms:
A monitor probe failure to a monitor (such as HTTP) will be logged to '/var/log/ltm' when the probed resource is unavailable. In some cases for a probe resulting in an 'Unable to connect' error, multiple log entries will be made, with the *last* log entry being the error that triggered the log entry. The other monitor entries made during this event are not specifically relevant, as they are "stale" and due to previous monitor probe behavior that was previously logged.
This is due to an error where the 'Could not connect' event appends a previous error message, rather than overwriting a possibly-present previous error message.
Conditions:
A monitor probe to a monitor is attempted (such as over HTTP), resulting in an "Unable to connect" failure; and where that specific monitor previously reported an error (which is now appended).
Impact:
No system behavior is affected, but multiple log entries are made. The *final* log entry of "Could not connect" or "Unable to connect" is relevant, while the possible multiple log entries immediately above are "stale" and not relevant (as they are due to a previous issue that was previously successfully logged).
Workaround:
For an external monitor that generates a 'Could not connect' or 'Unable to connect' error, user should consider only the last-line for the '/var/log/ltm' log entry, and ignore possibly-present log entries associated with that specific monitor that might be appear immediately above the 'Could not connect' line.
Fix:
The code fix is to "clear" previous monitor-log errors when reporting a 'Could not connect' error, rather than appending a previous error that might be present.
636104-1 : If pool member is defined with port 0, member may not be visible on the HTTP dimension pane.
Component: Application Visibility and Reporting
Symptoms:
You are unable to see the pool member under the HTTP "pool" dimension.
Conditions:
Pool member is defined with port 0 and traffic is being sent to e.g. port 80.
Impact:
Not seeing the pool member under the HTTP "pool" dimension.
Workaround:
You can define a temporary pool member with the port that is being used (e.g. 80) and delete it after that.
But once defined once, it will go to the DB and will be shown from that point.
This is a partial workaround since it needs to be done for every port that is being used in traffic.
636044 : Large number of glob patterns affects custom category lookup performance
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
The number of glob patterns in a custom category linearly affects custom category lookup compute times. For example, twice as many glob patterns will roughly double the CPU resources required to compute a match.
Conditions:
A large number of custom category glob patterns. The precise number is not so important as the observed effect of slow response times. However, more than 1000 glob patterns is known to cause a significant observed performance degradation.
Impact:
Slow response times to HTTP requests.
Workaround:
It may be possible to compress the large collection of glob patterns into fewer patterns.
Fix:
Glob pattern matching has been extended to be context sensitive. If the pattern includes the marker "://", a glob immediately before it is restricted to the scheme, and a glob immediately after it is restricted to the hostname. If the match can be satisfied with prefix matching, the pattern will be processed with a prefix comparison rather than as a glob. Also, multiple glob patterns are combined together to create a more optimal match pattern. If custom categories patterns use the context sensitive feature, custom category lookup will be optimized.
636031 : GUI LTM Monitor Configuration String adding CR for type Oracle
Solution Article: K23313837
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
If the value entered in for the Configuration String textbox wraps in the GUI, a CR character is added to the configuration file.
Conditions:
Create or edit an LTM Monitor type Oracle. Enter a value in the Configuration String textbox so that it wraps to the next line. Click Finish/Update.
Impact:
The /config/bigip.conf file contains CR characters in the file.
Workaround:
Manually edit the /config/bigip.conf file and remove the CR characters.
Fix:
The GUI now handles wrapping text in the Configuration String textbox of an LTM monitor, so no CR character is added incorrectly.
636016-1 : VADC: when using an Intel XL710 SR-IOV nic a bigstart restart can re-order the interfaces and impact traffic
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
After a bigstart restart, traffic no longer flows because interface ordering can change.
Conditions:
A Virtual Edition configuration with more than one XL710 SR-IOV interface.
Impact:
The VLANs will be assigned to the wrong interfaces, network traffic is blocked.
Workaround:
If VLANs do not exist or the config is not saved before bigstart restart, there is nothing to be done except assigning the right VLAN to the desired interface (1.X) after restart. The MAC address of interfaces can be used to identify the desired interface.
If a config with VLANs is saved before bigstart restart, run the following command:
-- bigstart stop (this brings the data plane ethX devices down)
-- f5-swap-eth -s (this reassigns the interfaces)
-- bigstart start (this restarts the system).
Or you can reboot the guest.
635999 : Portal Access: URL with backslashes in query/fragment parts may not work correctly
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
If a URL contains backslashes in the query and/or in fragment parts, it may not be handled correctly in some cases for Internet Explorer and Chrome.
Conditions:
- HTML page with dynamically generated URL with backslashes in query and/or fragment parts, for example:
http://example.com/some/file.html?param=aaa\bbb.
- Internet Explorer or Chrome browser.
Impact:
Query and/or fragment part of this URL may be mangled by replacing backslashes. In the example, the query part may be converted to the following string:
?param=aaa/bbb.
This may lead to incorrect behavior of web applications.
Workaround:
Use an iRule to correct query/fragment part string.
Fix:
Now URLs with backslashes in query and/or fragment parts are handled correctly by Portal Access.
635972 : Missing icons from custom fonts
Component: Access Policy Manager
Symptoms:
You may experience a missing icon that resides in custom fonts when using Internet Explorer and the client caching type is not set to "preserve".
Conditions:
- Internet Explorer.
- The client caching type is not set to "preserve".
Impact:
Page rendering. Not affects functionality.
Workaround:
Set the client caching type to "preserve" for fonts.
Fix:
Now icons are rendered correctly with Portal Access to Microsoft OWA 2016. A Hardcoded rule to preserve client side caching for fonts when it is enabled for CSS has been added.
635754 : Wildcard URL pattern match works inncorectly in Traffic Learning
Solution Article: K65531575
Component: Application Security Manager
Symptoms:
In the policy with URL learning mode set to ALWAYS, wildcard URL matching for *.[Pp][Nn][Gg]", "*.[Jj][Pp][Gg]", "*.[Gg][Ii][Ff]" will prevent you from adding other wildcard destinations using policy builder.
Conditions:
Policy builder enabled. PolicyBuilder creates the wildcard urls "*.[Pp][Nn][Gg]", "*.[Jj][Pp][Gg]", "*.[Gg][Ii][Ff]".
If you need to manually create another wildcard url "/polo/images/*", the pattern match will be incorrect and you will not be able to accept the learning suggestion.
Impact:
You will not be able to accept the learning suggestion to the correct wildcard URL.
Workaround:
In order to get suggestions on the correct wildcard match, remove "png" from the URL list in the policy: To do so, navigate to Security :: Application Security :: Policy Building :: Learning and Blocking Settings :: URLs :: File types for which wildcard HTTP URLs will be configured (e.g., *.jpg).
Also make sure that you have correct wildcard order. Go to
Security :: Application Security :: URLs :: Wildcards Order :: HTTP URLs.
"/polo/images/*" should be above "*.[Pp][Nn][Gg]" in the list. If it is not, move it using "Up" button".
Fix:
Wildcard URL pattern match now works as expected in Traffic Learning
635703 : Interface description may cause some interface level commands to be removed
Component: TMOS
Symptoms:
Adding a description to the interface from within ZebOS may cause interface level routing protocol commands to be lost on restart.
Conditions:
- Add interface level description to a configuration with interface level routing protocol commands.
- Restart services, tmrouted, or reboot.
Impact:
Interface level commands after the description will not appear in the imish running config and will not be loaded/functional.
Workaround:
To prevent this issue, do not use interface-level descriptions.
If the issue has already occurred, and the configuration is not loading, you can manually correct it using the following procedure:
1. Stop tmrouted using the following command: bigstart stop tmrouted
2. Edit the ZebOS.conf from the corresponding route-domain file manually and remove the interface-level 'description' and 'no s