F5 Connector
This section details how to configure the F5 Connector.
Prerequisites
On the F5 BigIP side, you need to create a technical user for Horizon, and give it full administrator rights. This is required because only full admins have the right to upload certificates on an F5 BigIP.
After performing these steps, you will get the following information, required later:
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the technical user login/username
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the technical user password
How to configure F5 Connector
1. Log in to Horizon Administration Interface.
2. Access F5 Connectors from the drawer or card:
.3. Click on .
4. Fill the mandatory fields.
General
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Name* (string input):
Enter a meaningful connector name. It must be unique for each connector. Horizon uses the name to identify the connector. -
F5 BigIP hostname* (string input):
Enter the F5 BigIP hostname (DNS or IP address). -
F5 BigIP username* (string input):
Username created for Horizon in the F5 BigIP. Must have administrator rights. -
F5 BigIP password* (string input):
Password associated with aforementioned username. -
Proxy (string select):
The HTTP/HTTPS proxy to use. -
Timeout (finite duration):
Set by default at 10 seconds. Must be a valid finite duration. -
Max stored certificates per holder (int):
When specified, define the maximum number of certificates stored in the third party for a given holder.
Assets identification
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Partition (string input):
F5 BigIP partition to manage. Common by default. -
SSL parent (string input):
Name of the parent Client SSL Profile. Common by default. -
Prefix (string input):
Used to filter the certificates managed by Horizon in the specified F5 Client. hrz- by default. -
Cipher group (string input):
Name of the Cipher group. None by default.
Actors and renewal management
These configuration elements mainly define the number of authorized interactions with the remote service on a defined period. For example, one needs to ensure that the remote service will not be contacted more than 5 times per 3 seconds. Throttle parallelism defines the number of times and Throttle duration the period of time. Therefore, on the above example, throttle parallelism would be set to 5 and throttle duration would be set to 3 seconds.
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Throttle duration* (finite duration):
Set by default at 3 seconds. Must be a valid finite duration. -
Throttle parallelism* (int):
Set by default at 3. -
Renewal period* (finite duration):
Must be a valid finite duration.
5. Click on the save button.
You can update or delete
the F5 Connector.
You will not be able to delete an F5 Connector if it is referenced in any other configuration element. |
Synchronize your third party
Your third-party certificates can be synchronized with Horizon using scheduled tasks.
Scheduled tasks are a functionality of WebRA that allows to synchronize automatic renewal or revocation events with a third party periodically with what occurs on a WebRA profile. To be more specific, it will periodically check whether the certificate has entered the "renewal period" that was defined in the connector’s configuration, and renew it automatically if necessary.
1. Refer to the third party connector documentation to create a third party connector.
2. Ensure you have an existing WebRA Profile: renewal will be automated on the selected profile.
3. Follow the documentation of the WebRA Scheduled Tasks section to properly configure a scheduled task.