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howtos:integrate_f5_ltm_and_afm_with_crowdsec_ips [26/05/2022 17:05] – [Setup F5] domingohowtos:integrate_f5_ltm_and_afm_with_crowdsec_ips [26/05/2022 17:07] – [Setup F5] domingo
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 Next up is to set a timer.  Next up is to set a timer. 
  
-Be careful how often you want the script to run if you use the AFM address list. When the script imports into the address list the mcpd daemon gets quite busy and it can take 10-15 minutes for it to finish. If you run it too often you might loose access to the webui because mcpd can't respond in time.+**Be careful how often you want the script to run if you use the AFM address list**. When the script imports into the address list the mcpd daemon gets quite busy and it can take 10-15 minutes for it to finish. If you run it too often you might loose access to the webui because mcpd can't respond in time.
  
 You will not find the same limitation if you only import to the external data group, as it only takes a second or two to import. You will not find the same limitation if you only import to the external data group, as it only takes a second or two to import.
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 This example runs the update script once an hour: This example runs the update script once an hour:
 <code> <code>
-tmsh create sys icall handler periodic crowdsec interval 3600 script crowdsec+tmsh create sys icall handler periodic crowdsec interval 3600 script crowdsec
 </code> </code>
 "interval 3600" is how often it is executed in seconds. "interval 3600" is how often it is executed in seconds.
howtos/integrate_f5_ltm_and_afm_with_crowdsec_ips.txt · Last modified: 20/07/2022 11:12 by domingo