v12 APM, Profile scope
Hi new feature in v12, the possibility to define the Access Policy Profile scope (Profile / VS / global). Default is "profile" and is the same behaviour as in pre-12 releases. Anyone has played around with the VS+global scopes and could eventually provide concrete examples of how it does affect the behaviour? Unfortunately, this feature is still poorly documented. From v12 Release Notes: "From Session scope enhancement for increased security In this release, Profile Scope, a new setting in the access profile, establishes additional criteria to ensure that a user who has established a session on one virtual server cannot use that same session to access other virtual servers and the resources behind them." In the documentation, I've found : From the Profile Scope list, retain the default value or select another. Profile: Gives a user access only to resources that are behind the same access profile. This is the default value. Virtual Server: Gives a user access only to resources that are behind the same virtual server. Global: Gives a user access to resources behind any access profile that has global scope." But the use cases are not clear to me Thanks Alex842Views0likes2CommentsInnovate, Expand, Deliver with F5 CEO Manny Rivelo
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