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Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
How to configure Forefront TMG to block AD users from accessing internal resources
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
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The secure socket tunneling protocol (SSTP) allows Web users authenticated by the Forefront UAG portal to access the published remote network. You can use Forefront TMG on UAG to configure who has access to what over SSTP VPN. In this example, we’ll block...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
What happened to Basic and Webmail trunks?
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
0
Comments
In IAG, we created Basic and Webmail trunks to publish a single Web application with a one-to-one connection, where one external IP address routes to a single backend Web application server. Basic and Webmail trunks are no longer available in UAG, so...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
Forefront UAG in Common Criteria Evaluation
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
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I’m pleased to announce that Forefront UAG has formally entered evaluation for Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 2+ with TÜViT as the Common Criteria Testing Laboratory (CCTL), and has attained Evaluated Products List (EPL) status. The evaluation...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
Forefront UAG RTM documentation now live on TechNet
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
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The complete library of Forefront UAG RTM content is now available on the Library tab of our Forefront UAG TechCenter . This content release is the result of a joint effort coordinated by the UAG User Experience team, in conjunction with the product...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
UAG 2010 is now on MSDN
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
0
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for MSDN subscribers, FYI - UAG is now live on subscriber downloads. You can see it at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/downloads Available to Levels: VS Pro with MSDN Premium (Empower); Developer AA; MSDN Universal (Retail); VSTS Team Suite ...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
UAG DirectAccess and F5 BigIP - Better Together
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over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
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Hi, Following up on the official announcement , I thought I'd write a quick note about our F5+UAG better together; We recently finished working with F5 engineers on making sure F5 solution and UAG DirectAccess work together. F5 published the solution...
Forefront UAG Product Team Blog
An improved way of managing the Access Enabling Servers or "Managing DirectAccess Management with UAG"
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MeirM [MSFT]
2
Comments
As part of the UAG DirectAccess (RTM) solution we suggest an improved way of managing the Access Enabling Servers, aka "First Tunnel". These are the machines inside the domain which require access prior to the remote user's logon. Machine's such as Domain...
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