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  #532652 13-Oct-2011 08:25
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To get it working a single TMG box with a no-auth listener with multiple no-delegate-user-auth rules (one for each public address allows redirection of traffic from a single IP address to multiple internal hosts over SSL.

To have SSO (forms auth) and RCP/HTTPS (no auth) I added another TMG box, reverse proxy over web based applications (OWA, SharePoint, IIS) and directed all SSL from the first TMG box to the second TMG box.



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  #532705 13-Oct-2011 10:06
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I use Squid to do this myself, and it seems to be the best method. Just set up a VM with Debian, 128mb of ram and crap all HDD space then you are set :)




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  #532833 13-Oct-2011 13:25
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What version of squid/squid3? I tried 2.6, 2.7, 3.0 & 3.1 on CentOS 5.5 and Ubuntu 11.04 but could not get Remote Desktop Gateway to successfully traverse the squid server.



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  #534513 17-Oct-2011 23:09
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lyonrouge: What version of squid/squid3? I tried 2.6, 2.7, 3.0 & 3.1 on CentOS 5.5 and Ubuntu 11.04 but could not get Remote Desktop Gateway to successfully traverse the squid server.


With me, it's simple, using Debian run "sudo aptitude install squid" - that's the version I am using :) 




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  #534583 18-Oct-2011 09:50
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What traffic are you passing though it, I'm guess basic HTML only?

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  #534724 18-Oct-2011 14:31
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lyonrouge: What traffic are you passing though it, I'm guess basic HTML only?


Yes, just HTML only with me. 




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