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Gauthier_Delac1
Nimbostratus
Sep 28, 2011Hi,
It's not easy because user agent header is sent after SSL handshake (even with SNI).
But in this iRule (http://devcentral.f5.com/Tutorials/TechTips/tabid/63/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1086451/Multiple-Certs-One-VIP-TLS-Server-Name-Indication-via-iRules.aspx), you can use detect_handshake variable to know if SNI has been used.
Then depending on what you call "kick", you can use this variable in any other event to handle unsupported clients the way you want.