Category: Proxy
ISA 2006 Link Translation
Web pages returned from a Web server published by a Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006 Web publishing rule may include links containing internal names of computers or Web sites and internal paths to Web content. Because external clients cannot resolve these internal names, these links will be broken unless the internal names … Read More
ISA 2006 Web Chaining
ISA Web Chaining rules define how traffic will be handled by the proxy server. Web request to specific destination can be handled in different ways by ISA: Retrieve directly from the destination / internet; Forward to an upstream proxy server; Redirect the request to a specific server / web page; The most popular use for … Read More
Active Directory: one account, two passwords
Lately I noticed something strange. I configured an ISA server as reverse proxy for OWA. The customer demanded the ability for users to change their password through OWA. I configured the OWA listener with LDAPS authentication against the Active Directory and enabled the option to select “I want to change my password after logging on” … Read More
eSafe Gateway 7.1 Forwarding Proxy with squid
My colleague over at PBSPlaza wrote a nice article about enabling squid on eSafe Gateway 7.1 Forwarding Proxy. Today I had to configure an extra step to enable squid. I followed the instructions from my colleague, but when I tried to start squid I received the following error message. FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified … Read More
Juniper SA – Host Checker
Security is getting more and more important for people. I notice that especially IT manager would like to implement some kind of security measurements to improve the safety of their network and data. Lately I have been busy with configuring a Juniper SA solution. The customer wants to publish different kind of services through the … Read More
Microsoft IAG
It has been a while since my last post, but time is short these days. Today I had to troubleshoot a Microsoft IAG appliance. Microsoft IAG stands for Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway. And indeed, intelligent it is. NOT. I have seen and configured multiple SSL VPN solutions like Juniper SA, Citrix Access Gateway, Citrix Secure … Read More