2. SSL Orchestrator Lab Environment

2.1. Accessing the Virtual Lab

If you are not familiar with the process for joining a training course, refer to:

To access your lab and lookup the necessary IP addresses, you should have received an email with your personal “Lab Portal Link”. Once attached you should have something similar to the following image. Highlighted is the “Lab Guide” and the VM’s you’ll spend all of your time attached to.

Note

All of your lab exercise work will be done from a single jump host (accessed via Remove Desktop Protocol (RDP) client).

You will not need to use SSH to access the UDF lab environment, so no SSH Key needs to be conffigured.

From the DEPLOYMENT tab, you will access the DESKTOP-OUTBOUND system over RDP. You can select the window resolution for the RDP session. An RDP file will be downloaded to your local system and you will need to open it to connect.


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2.2. Lab Details

Most of this lab can be accomplished by directly attaching to the BIG-IP GUI.

Important

The lab environment for this guide has provided some prerequisite settings that you should be aware of. These are provided to make the lab simpler.

The following information is based on a custom UDF blue print named Agility 2020 - Essential SSL Visibility with SSLO.

  • Client side VLAN and subnet are pre-defined - this is the VLAN that an internal client connects to for outbound traffic flows. SSLO does not define the client-side VLAN(s) and self-IP(s).

  • Outbound side VLAN and subnet are pre-defined - this is the VLAN that traffic egresses from SSLO to the Internet gateway. SSLO does not define the server-side VLAN(s) and self-IP(s).

  • ICAP service VLAN and subnet are pre-defined - SSLO does not define the networking for this service type, so it has been pre-created in this lab.

  • CA certificate and private key are installed - this is the CA certificate and private key that are used to re-issue (forge) remote server certificates to internal clients for outbound traffic flows.

  • Server certificate and private key are installed - for the inbound (reverse proxy) traffic flow use case, SSL traffic is terminated at the F5, and re-encrypted on the way to the internal application environment. A wildcard server certificate is installed to facilitate using any name under the “.f5labs.com” sub-domain.

Tip

It is a security best practice to isolate security devices within the protected network enclaves provided by SSLO. Customers will often desire NOT to move or change existing security services. However, while possible with SSLO 4.0 and beyond, passing this decrypted traffic to points on an existing network architecture could create multiple points of data exposure. Usernames, passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information could be exposed to other devices on that network. Each inline layer 3 security service definition includes an “Auto Manage” option. This option, enabled by default, provides internal network settings for security services to use, so that only the interface (and 802.1q VLAN tag as needed) is required to be defined for the inbound and outbound interfaces. Should customers opt to not follow security best practices, or simply need different networking settings, you can disable the Auto Manage option and define all of the required inbound and outbound networking setting manually.

SSL Orchestrator

BIG-IP SSLO Management IP

10.1.1.x (UDF-managed)

Gateway IP/DNS

10.1.20.1

Login

admin:admin | root:default

Interfaces

Client VLAN

1.1

Outbound VLAN

1.2

ICAP service

1.3

Inline L2 service inbound

1.4

Inline L2 service outbound

1.5

Inline L3/HTTP services

1.6 (tagged)

TAP service

1.7

Inline layer 2 service

Login

student:agility

Inline layer 3 service

Login

student:agility

Interfaces

Inbound interface

1.6 tag 10

198.19.64.65/25

Outbound interface

1.6 tag 20

198.19.64.130/25

Explicit proxy service

Login

root:default

Interfaces

Inbound interface

1.6 tag 30

198.19.96.66/25

Outbound interface

1.6 tag 40

198.19.96.131/25

Services

Squid

Port 31281

DansGuardian

Port 8080

Receive-only service

Login

root:default

MAC Address

12:12:12:12:12:12 (arbitrary if directly connected)

ICAP service

Login

root:default

IP Address:port

10.1.30.50:1344

REQ/RES URLs

/squidclamav

Internal web server

Login

root:default

IP Addresses (*.f5labs.com)

10.1.10.90

10.1.10.91

10.1.10.92 (Apache2 instances listening on HTTPS port 443)

10.1.10.93

10.1.10.94

Outbound client

Login

student:agility

IP address

10.1.10.50 (RDP and SSH)

Inbound client

Login

student:agility

IP address

10.1.20.55 (RDP and SSH)


The following is a visual representation of this lab environment. The numbers inside the right edge of the SSL Orchestrator box indicate the port numbers assigned. The colored boxes to the right of the services indicate a few product examples for each respective service type.

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