Heading into the summer months is always a nice time of year – school is out,
warmer weather, BBQs, beaches, baseball and maybe some vacation time. And
hopefully all the Dads had a nice Father’s Day as we dive into our
6th installment of the DC Chronicles. The Chronicles are intended to
keep you updated on DevCentral happenings and highlight some of the cool content
you may have missed since the last issue and you can always catch up with the
links at the bottom. Welcome!
We had 20 new articles published since Volume
1, Issue 5, including 5 new Lightboard
Lessons! We really enjoy making these and you, the audience, certainly
express your enjoyment in watching. John Wagnon lit some cool
security related topics like, Explaining
TLS 1.3, What
Are AEAD Ciphers? and The
TLS 1.3 Handshake while Jason
Rahm drew up the F5
software lifecycle and BIG-IP
Cloud Edition Overview. Since we’re on Cloud, Chris Zhang also wrote up how
to Achieve
firewall high-availability in Azure with F5.
We also published a bunch of materials
about our new BIG-IP Cloud
Edition. BIG-IP Cloud Edition is designed to enable easy to use and fast
self-serve deployments of application services in private and public clouds and
is composed of BIG-IP Per-App VEs and BIG-IQ CM 6.0. To get the scoop, you can
check out the BIG-IP
Cloud Edition FAQ, Building
Applications For The Rest Of Us With BIG-IQ 6 and Skies
Never Looked So Good With BIG-IP Cloud Edition. DevCentral’s Chase Abbott lays out the
details.
Moving from Cloud to Security, several vulnerability mitigations from our SIRT team
dropped recently. You got coverage for Remote
Code Execution with Spring OAuth Extension (CVE-2018-1260), a New
BIG-IP ASM v13 Drupal v8 Ready Template, and a New
BIG-IP ASM v13 WordPress v4.9 Ready Template. Also filed under Security,
Steve Lyons showed how to Configure
Smart Card Authentication to BIG-IP Management Interface.
Other highlights include Lori MacVittie’s Three
HTTP Routing Patterns You Should Know with Eric Chen’s follow on, SNI
Routing with BIG-IP. Chen also gives us Clone Pool
Across L3 explaining how you can use the “clone pool” feature to copy
traffic to an IDS and/or network monitoring device. Jason continues his Getting
started with the Python SDK series covering Working
with Statistics and Working
with Request Parameters and finally, Jie
Gao was DevCentral's Featured Member for June.
As always, You can stay engaged with @DevCentral by following us on Twitter, joining our
LinkedIn Group or
subscribing to our YouTube
Channel. Look forward to hearing about your BIG-IP adventures.
The Chronicles:
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
The DevCentral Chronicles June Edition 1(6)
Labels:
big-ip,
chonicles,
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