iRule Editor

The F5 iRule Editor is the industry’s first integrated code editor for network devices. What does that mean for you? Well, it means that you are no longer constrained to a simple edit window (or vi for you hard core geeks out there).

Additional information

Architecture

x64, x86

Software vendor

F5, Inc

Vendor website

https://devcentral.f5.com/

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You can now develop iRules with full syntax highlighting, colorization, textual auto-complete, integrated help, etc

Ever since F5 introduced iRules (a TCL-based language) in its BIG-IP line of application delivery controllers I’ve been waiting for an editor to assist in crafting these powerful rules.
Next week F5 unveils a brand-new set of features within its DevCentral site, as well as a .NET-based iRules editor and the addition of support for its FirePass products.

Source => https://devcentral.f5.com/s/articles/iRule-Editor-Download

Note: We can help make ‘iRule Editor’ installer enterprise deployment ready.

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Application packaging minimizes cost and improves System efficiency during and after deployment of the software to the System.

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  • Desktop shortcuts : If not directed otherwise, desktop shortcuts will not be installed.
  • Silent : If not directed otherwise, all our installation processes are silent.

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DCOM hardening issue.

This application fails to authenticate with WMI on the SCCM server because Microsoft has not yet hardened DCOM on their Windows Preinstallation Environment. We are working on a different approach, but it will only be released during the first quarter of 2024. But until that time, the only workaround will be to uninstall the update corresponding to KB5004442.