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.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "FAPI 1"
-.TH FAPI 1 "2014-05-16" "fapi 0.7.3" "User Commands"
+.TH FAPI 1 "2014-05-26" "fapi 0.7.3" "User Commands"
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.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
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@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ And everything can be deleted as folows:
A simple \s-1HTTP\s0 NATed service can be created as follows.
.PP
.Vb 3
-\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:80 create PROTOCOL_TCP /Common/http
+\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:80 create PROTOCOL_TCP http
\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:80 set vlan VLANNAME
\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:80 set pool foopool
.Ve
@@ -293,6 +293,22 @@ You need also to set the \s-1SNAT\s0 flag as follows:
.Vb 1
\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:80 set snat automap
.Ve
+.SS "Settung up simple \s-1SNAT\s0 Services with \s-1SSL\s0 offloading enabled"
+.IX Subsection "Settung up simple SNAT Services with SSL offloading enabled"
+Just like \s-1SNAT\s0 service (use port 443) but with these additional steps
+.PP
+First Upload the \s-1SSL\s0 certificate to the F5 \s-1BIG\s0 \s-1IP\s0 (e.g. System \-> File Management
+\&\-> \s-1SSL\s0 Certificate List on \s-1BIG\s0 \s-1IP\s0 V11.4).
+.PP
+.Vb 3
+\& # Afterwards create a new SSL profile to use the new certificate:
+\& # (Will automatically use key/crt myserver.example.com.{key,crt})
+\& fapi profileclientssl myserver.example.com create
+\&
+\& # Then attach that profile to the vserver (default context is
+\& # PROFILE_TYPE_CLIENT_SSL, which means SSL between F5 and Clients)
+\& fapi vserver myvserver.example.com:443 profile add myserver.example.com
+.Ve
.SS "About the \s-1NAME\s0 argument"
.IX Subsection "About the NAME argument"
In most cases \s-1NAME\s0 can be a hostname, \s-1FQDN\s0 or an \s-1IP\s0 address. Optionally folled