Operational Defect Database

BugZero found this defect 1844 days ago.

F5 | 757787

Unable to edit LTM/AFM Policies that belong to an Application Service (iApp) using the WebUI.

Last update date:

4/26/2024

Affected products:

BIG-IP

BIG-IP TMOS

Affected releases:

12.1.2

12.1.3

12.1.3.1

12.1.3.2

12.1.3.3

12.1.3.4

12.1.3.5

12.1.3.6

12.1.3.7

12.1.4

12.1.4.1

12.1.5

Fixed releases:

No fixed releases provided.

Description:

Severity: 3-Major ... Symptoms ... When creating a new rule or modifying an existing rule in a LTM/AFM Policy policy using the WebUI, the operation fails and an error similar to the following example is returned: Transaction failed:010715bd:3: The parent folder is owned by application service (/Common/MyPolicy.app/MyPolicy), the object ownership cannot be changed to (). ... Impact ... Unable to make changes to existing LTM/AFM Policies. ... -- The LTM/AFM Policy belongs to an Application Service (iApp). -- The modification is attempted via the WebUI. ... Workaround ... Use the tmsh utility to make the necessary modifications to the LTM/AFM Policy. ... For example, the following command modifies an existing rule: tmsh modify ltm policy myapp.app/Drafts/myapp_l7policy rules modify { 0 { conditions modify { 0 { http-method equals values { GET POST } } } } } ... Fix Information

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