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Refer to the exhibit.
The virtual server is listening on port 443.
What is the solution to the problem?
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Refer to the exhibit.
The virtual server is listening on port 443.
What is the solution to the problem?
The virtual server is listening on port 443 which is used for HTTPS, indicating that SSL/TLS encryption should be in place. In the given exhibit, the connection to the website fails with an error suggesting an issue with the internet connection or the server's ability to communicate securely. This can often be attributed to a missing or misconfigured SSL profile. Therefore, the correct solution is to add an SSL Client profile to the existing virtual server to handle the HTTPS traffic properly.
B - Correct Set Redirect Rewrite to All, Matching, or Nodes, depending upon your configuration: -Choose Matching to rewrite redirects when the path and query URI components of the request and the redirect are identical (except for the trailing slash). This option is useful if the redirect references the same object, changing only the protocol or host name, while the path and name of the requested object remains the same. This setting is useful when addressing the trailing slash redirect special case issue previously discussed. -Choose Nodes to rewrite redirects when the redirect URI contains a node IP address instead of a host name, and you want the system to change it to the virtual server address. -Choose All to rewrite all HTTP 301, 302, 303, 305, or 307 redirects to HTTPS, whether or not they match the virtual server. -Choose None to disable HTTP rewrites. https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K14775