Good afternoon
so trying to figure out what is blocking what, I’ve got a paid of load balanced NGINX WAF appliances in the DMZ behind an NSX-T load balancer that has a public VIP.
Now some kid is trying to do a denial of service I’m guessing and is currently being successful as I now get a 502 Bad Gateway, looking at IIS I cant find anything in the logs that it’s blocked the reverse proxies and not going through the LB VIP I can hit the backend web server.
I installed IIS IP Security and set the DMZ subnet as allowed.
That however didn’t fix the issue so my question is, will NSX-T block the traffic of NGINX to the backend web server?
I can’t find anything on the subject so hoping someone here might be able to help point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Figured it out, I have a OneArm and In-Line Load Balancer and stuck a VIP on the wrong LB
Figured it out, I have a OneArm and In-Line Load Balancer and stuck a VIP on the wrong LB