Applies To:
Show VersionsF5 SSL Orchestrator
- 14.1.2
Summary:
This release note documents the version 5.7 release of F5 SSL Orchestrator.
Note: If you are installing or upgrading to SSL Orchestrator 5.7, you must also install BIG-IP 14.1.2.1.
Contents:
- Platform support
- Guided Configuration browser support
- User documentation for this release
- Features in SSL Orchestrator
- Fixes
- Known issues
- Contacting F5
- Legal notices
Platform support
SSL Orchestrator standalone base license is supported on the following platforms:
Platform name | Platform ID |
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i2800 | C120 |
i5800 | C121 |
i10800 | C122 |
i11800 Discovery Extreme | C123 |
i15800 Endeavour | D116 |
High Performance F5 SSL Orchestrator Virtual Edition (VE) options:
|
Z100 |
If SSL Orchestrator is the standalone base license installed on your system, you can add the following modules:
- URLF Filtering (subscription)
- IPI (subscription)
- Network HSM
- Access Policy Manager (APM)
- Secure Web Gateway (SWG)
- Advanced Routing
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) base license with SSL Orchestrator as an add-on is supported on any available iSeries and Bourne platforms (not including VIPRION):
Platform name |
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2000, i2000 |
4000, i4000 |
5000, i5000 |
7000, i7000 |
10000, i10000 |
11000, i11000 |
12000 (Bourne) |
i15000 |
Guided Configuration browser support
The Guided Configuration acts as the template for SSL Orchestrator. This release supports the following browsers and versions for use with Guided Configuration for SSL Orchestrator:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.x - Only 32-bit browsers are supported.
- Mozilla Firefox 55.x
- Google Chrome 61.x
User documentation for this release
For a comprehensive list of documentation that is relevant to this release, refer to the SSL Orchestrator Documentation page.
Features in SSL Orchestrator
F5 recommends you review the entire SSL Orchestrator release notes and setup guide prior to upgrading and configuring a deployment.
Guided Configuration for SSL Orchestrator
Guided configuration is meant to guide you through setting up a particular use case on the SSL Orchestrator system. Each template requests minimal input and provides contextual help to assist users during setup. The current version of the Guided Configuration is displayed on the landing page. When a later upgrade becomes available, you can use the available link next to the version number to download it from downloads.f5.com then upload and install Guided Configuration for SSL Orchestrator on BIG-IP. Prior to installing and upgrading to the latest version of SSL Orchestrator, ensure that you read the release notes and setup guide for any prerequisites, task details, or troubleshooting and recovery steps during installation or upgrade.
SSL Orchestrator Topologies
SSL Orchestrator configuration topologies define the type of traffic (transparent or explicit) and the direction of traffic flow (inbound or outbound) you wish to inspect. These deployment settings, which can be modified as needed without undeploying a configuration, are complemented by SSL management settings that assist you in defining inbound decryption and outbound decryption, setting your service types (such as HTTP, ICAP, Layer 2/Layer 3 inline, and receive-only/TAP services) and creating your service policies by defining per-request and per-session policy settings that can be managed through a virtual policy editor.
- Outbound transparent proxy
- Outbound explicit proxy
- Inbound reverse proxy
- Outbound layer 2
- Inbound layer 2
Licensing and Provisioning for SSL Orchestrator Access Integration
Updated SSL Orchestrator Setup Utility with resource provisioning capabilities for licensed and unlicensed modules.
Multi-Layered Security
In order to solve specific security challenges, security administrators are accustomed to manually chaining together multiple point products, creating a bare-bones “security chain” consisting of multiple services. A typical chain may include components like Data Leak Prevention (DLP) scanners, Web Application Firewalls (WAF), Intrusion Prevention and Detection Systems (IPS and IDS), Malware Analysis tools, Secure Web Gateways (SWG), and more. In this model, all user sessions are provided the same level of security, as this “daisy chain” of services is hard-wired.
Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing (vCMP)
SSL Orchestrator supports Virtual Clustered Multiprocessing (vCMP) to provision and manage multiple hosted instances of the BIG-IP software on a single hardware platform.
Classification Engine
Classification Engine provides a rich set of methods based on context to dynamically determine how best to optimize the flow through the security stack. Context can minimally come from the following:
- Source IP/subnet
- Destination IP/subnet
- IP intelligence category - Subscription
- IP geolocation
- Host and domain name
- URL filtering category - Subscription
- Destination port
- Protocol
Other classifiers with greater flexibility are also available in the SSL Orchestrator VPE and with iRules to optimize and evaluate additional information.
Deployment Modes
- Single device mode
- High availability (HA) active/standby mode
In addition, the system can detect and transparently handle an explicit proxy between SSL Orchestrator and the internet.
SSL Orchestrator Analytics
SSL Orchestrator analytics provide a customizable view into your SSL Orchestrator statistics, and enable you to flexibly choose the information you want to view based on specified ranges of time that you can select and adjust.
Statistics generated:
- Hit Count
- Client Bytes Out Per Second
- Duration
- Server Bytes In
- Server Bytes In Per Second
- Hit Count Per Second
- Server Bytes Out Per Second
- Client Bytes In
- Client Bytes In Per Second
- Client Bytes Out
- Server Bytes Out
Statistics are generated for the following dimensions:
- Client Cipher Names
- Client Cipher Versions
- Server Cipher Names
- Server Cipher Versions
- Virtual Servers
- Site IP Addresses
- Traffic Types
- Decryption Status
- Policy Actions
- Service Paths
- URL Categories
- Applications
- Application Families
- IP Reputation
- Destination Countries
L7 Application Protocol Settings
SSL Orchestrator supports L7 application protocol settings allowing you to select a protocol to listen for specific traffic (IMAP, SMTPS, POP3, FTP, HTTP) to be processed.
Fixes
Note: The following bugs are applicable to the SSL Orchestrator iAppLX (UI and BIG-IP configuration automation) and not BIG-IP (SSL Orchestrator traffic processing). Refer to the corresponding BIG-IP release notes for further detail about your version.
ID number | Description |
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786133 | Gossip device information may not be updated when modifying the management IP. When configsync IP is set after management IPs at System > Platform for one device is modified, the managementIp from https://[management-ip]/mgmt/tm/cm/device will be inconsistent with the managementAddress from https://[management-ip]/mgmt/shared/resolver/device-groups/tmshared-all-big-ips/devices. This results in the SSL Orchestrator landing page to not appear and other potential issues that rely on the information from the resolver tm-shared-all-big-ips. The issue does not occur if the management IP settings are modified after a new installation of the BIG-IP ISO. Workaround: Run the following commands at the BIG-IP shell to address the issue: 1. Delete gossip devices by typing restcurl -X DELETE shared/resolver/device-groups/tm-shared-allbig-ips/devices. 2. Force gossip to update device information by typing restcurl -X POST -d '{}' tm/shared/bigip-failover-state. Fix: Gossip state information is now kept in sync. |
786553 | The SSL Orchestrator deployment fails due to a requested TCP profile not found. When a user frequently switches topology types while creating an app in the topology workflow, deployment may fail due to the requested TCP profile not being found. Workaround: While creating an app in the topology workflow, do not switch the topology type. If you need to change the topology type, cancel the workflow and start the workflow over from the start. Fix: Issue is corrected in the 6.1 release, allowing a user to switch between topology types while creating an app in the topology workflow without causing a deployment error. |
832725 | SSL Orchestrator L2 Outbound topology VLANs are not filtering correctly when editing an Interception Rule mini workflow, resulting in a list of all VLANs in place of a filtered list of VLANs. Fix: All SSL Orchestrator L2 Outbound topology VLANs filter as requested. |
852517 | The TAP service deployment in the high availability (HA) environment fails while showing the following error message: Invalid ARP static entry, the IP address already exists. Fix: The deployment failure on TAP service no longer occurs. |
856801 | Deployment fails for Explicit Proxy when the configuration name 20 characters long with the following error: Deployment failed for sslo_ob_TOPOLOGY_CREATE_sslo_This_is_a_long__name Error: transaction failed:01071529:3: The tunnel name (/Common/sslo_This_is_a_long__name.app/sslo_This_is_a_long__name-xp-tunnel) cannot be longer than 64 characters. Fix: A SSL Orchestrator UI validation has been added to the application name restricting it to 15 characters or less if the topology is for Explicit Proxy. |
857937 | When viewing the Services page, data fails to display in the "Pool Member Status" column. This issue is often seen on the standby device and occasionally on the active device. Fix: The pool member status information will now always populate and the "Pool Member Status" column on the Service page will also properly populate. |
862565 | In SSL Orchestrator, the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) profiles fail for a topology’s deployment due to an error after selecting the POP3 profile in Interception Rules. In result, the user is unable to deploy the topology. Fix: A user is now able to deploy Interception Rules with a POP3 profile attached. |
863433 | The SSL Orchestrator application with existing service fails to deploy after upgrading the RPM for the first time. Workaround: Redeploying the same configuration a second time, after the initial error, resolves the issue. Fix: The SSL Orchestrator application with existing service now properly deploys after upgrading the RPM the first time. |
Known issues
ID Number | Description |
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888797 | When modifying the Security Policy rule with the Category Lookup (All) condition, if that rule has the Categorization macro injected, the policy may be incorrectly generated. In result, traffic may potentially break and the wrong policy generated. Workaround: Delete the rule and create it again, manually dragging the newly created rule to the proper location. |
Install and upgrade SSL Orchestrator
Note: If you are installing or upgrading to SSL Orchestrator 5.7, you must also install BIG-IP 14.1.2.1. Likewise, if you are installing BIG-IP 14.1.2.1 and you plan to use SSL Orchestrator, you must also install or upgrade to SSL Orchestrator 5.7.
If you currently have a version of SSL Orchestrator prior to 5.0, or are installing SSL Orchestrator for the first time, refer to the complete installation and upgrade instructions for F5 SSL Orchestrator version 5.6 in the SSL Orchestrator: Setup version 14.1.0-5.0 guide.
If you currently have SSL Orchestrator 5.0 through 5.6 installed, click
and follow the SSL Orchestrator RPM upgrade instructions to import the newest 5.7 version.To install the F5 SSL Orchestrator 5.7 and you do not have an existing SSL Orchestrator add-on license, or a previous version of SSL Orchestrator installed, download the image from downloads.f5.com. For complete step-by-step installation instructions, see the BIG-IP Systems: Upgrading Software guide.
To upgrade to the newest version of SSL Orchestrator from a previous version prior to 5.0, or you have an existing add-on license, follow the recommended upgrade steps found in the SSL Orchestrator recommended upgrade procedure section in the SSL Orchestrator: Setup guide. This procedure walks you through the uninstallation and deletion of existing SSL Orchestrator applications and RPM before installing the new ISO image.
If you do not follow the recommended upgrade procedure to undeploy your previous SSL Orchestrator deployments, as well as uninstall your previous version of the application, further manual steps are required to reset your environment and undeploy the previous version. See the Upgrade from previous SSL Orchestrator versions using the recovery procedure task steps in the SSL Orchestrator: Setup guide based on the previous version of SSL Orchestrator you are upgrading from and your access to the BIG-IP Applications LX menu.
These upgrade steps are required since previously deployed SSL Orchestrator configurations cannot be rolled forward or imported into the new version of SSL Orchestrator. Following one of the recommended upgrade procedures will assist you in preparing your system for a clean installation.
Contacting F5
North America | 1-888-882-7535 or (206) 272-6500 |
Outside North America, Universal Toll-Free | +800 11 ASK 4 F5 or (800 11275 435) |
Additional phone numbers | Regional Offices |
Web | http://www.f5.com |
support@f5.com |
Additional resources
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F5 Support | Free self-service tools give you 24x7 access to a wealth of knowledge and technical support. Whether it is providing quick answers to questions, training your staff, or handling entire implementations from design to deployment, F5 services teams are ready to ensure that you get the most from your F5 technology. |
AskF5 Knowledge Base | The storehouse for thousands of knowledgebase articles that help you manage your F5 products more effectively. Whether you want to browse periodically to research a solution, or you need the most recent news about your F5 products, AskF5 is your source. |
BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics and BIG-IP iHealth Viewer | BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics identifies issues, including common configuration problems and known software issues. It also provides solutions and links to more information. With BIG-IP iHealth Viewer, you can see the status of your system at-a-glance, drill down for details, and view your network configuration. |
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