Due to some real life pressure (some are related to my current work) I was driven away from the blog… until the hosting has expired and I lost everything was on it…
Now I’m trying to recover the first blog contents depending on old archives from it on the web, such as (http://web.archive.org/)… thanks to God that there are some archived snaps of the blog and my other blogs so I can take the texts out of them and put them here again…
This second blog should be in much better state and under better care, I have changed the address and title as well to be something better than the old one, but still typing the address of the old blog will redirect to here.
Also I will try my best to republish old posts with their same date to keep the URL structure in case someone came here … Read the rest “First blog got deleted and everything was lost…”
One migration I did, the customer was using ISA server 2006, the customer did not like ISA and wanted to get rid of it, despite my opposite opinion of ISA as a good and perfect firewall/proxy solution, I helped the customer or at least tried to move him into a MikroTik router that was installed in his site… the amount of rules and configurations done on ISA made that quick transition so slow and time consuming…
So to save both our migration and time, I decided to keep ISA for him now and just allow access to all Google domains for now so the migration can go well…
All I had to do was creating a domain set and add in it:
- *.google.com
- *.gmail.com
- *.gstatic.com
- *.googleusercontent.com
- *.googleapis.com
I allowed HTTP, HTTPS traffic coming from internal network to these domains, and every user even the users who did not have internet … Read the rest “Allowing access to Google Apps through ISA/TMG”