How to use top down service mapping through SaaS waf/LB
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3 weeks ago
Hi
i have started service mapping, and I get errors on the entry point, and after talking to my architecture team, it seems I have a SaaS waf and LB before I get to the applications.
I tried to skip them, but the IIS server, only accepts the outside dns, so it won’t map unless I go through those applications.
I was able to find documentation for their api, but i don’t know how to proceed from it, and i can’t find any documentation of how to do so.
any help is appreciated! And thank you in advance
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What to Ask Your Architecture Team
- Which WAF/LB product is being used?
- Does it expose APIs for backend/origin servers?
- Can ServiceNow access those APIs through a MID Server?
- Is there an internal DNS name that resolves directly to the IIS servers?
If you already have API documentation. The next step is usually to build a custom Service Mapping pattern that calls the WAF/LB API and returns the backend IIS servers. Once Service Mapping can identify the relationship between the external endpoint and the backend nodes, the application service can be mapped correctly.
- Use a Load Balancer Pattern
- If ServiceNow has an OOB pattern for the technology, configure it and provide the required credentials/API access.
- Create a Custom Pattern/API Integration
- If the WAF/LB exposes APIs containing backend pool members, virtual servers, or origin servers, create a custom pattern to query the API and build relationships to the IIS servers.
- Start Mapping from Infrastructure
- If the IIS servers are discoverable internally, create the application service using a technical entry point (server, URL, process, or port) and then model the external WAF/LB relationship separately.
- DNS Resolution Strategy
- Sometimes an internal DNS record that bypasses the external WAF can be used as the entry point for mapping while still representing the same business application.
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