With TMG SP2, this functionality is now integrated with the GUI.
#MICROSOFT FOREFRONT TMG 2010 FEATURES UPDATE#
Support for SSL content caching in forward (outbound) proxy scenarios was added with software update 1 rollup 3, however, it was a complicated manual process to configure and enable it. SSL content caching has always been possible with ISA and TMG in reverse proxy scenarios. The report will list the users who have visited the domain you specified, including any sub-domains, as well as the amount of traffic generated to the site. Once the changes have been saved and the configuration has been applied, right-click the report and choose Generate and View Report. Give the report job a descriptive name, then highlight OVERWRITE and enter the domain name of the destination you wish to report on. In the Tasks pane click the Create Site Activity Report Job link. To create a site activity report, highlight the Logs & Reports node in the navigation tree, and then select the Reporting tab in the center console. TMG SP2 now includes this important report. Until SP2, one critical report that was lacking was the ability report on all traffic destined for a specific site. With URL filtering now integrated with the TMG firewall, organizations that deploy TMG for their secure web gateway often require detailed reporting to monitor user activity. Here’s a comparison between the old and new error pages. If you need to customize these new error pages, they can be found in the Forefront TMG installation folder under the \Templates\WebObjectsTemplates\ISA folder. Select the Error Pages tab and choose the option to Use the version available from Forefront TMG SP2 onwards. To enable the new error pages, open the TMG management console, right-click the array in the navigation tree, and then choose Properties.
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This was done so as not to break functionality for TMG administrators who may have customized the existing error pages. These new and improved error pages are not enabled by default after installing TMG SP2.
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With the new error pages an administrator can now include embedded objects, allowing for the use of custom images as required. They have a much more polished, modern look and are easily customizable. The new pages have a whole new look and feel. With SP2, TMG administrators now have the option of using a new set of error pages. In addition, TMG SP2 provides the capability to leverage Kerberos authentication for Network Load Balancing (NLB) enabled proxy arrays. TMG SP2 brings new site activity reporting capabilities, improved error pages, and it enables content caching for SSL responses in forward proxy deployment scenarios (when HTTPS inspection is enabled). In addition to the usual collection of bug fixes that service packs typically include, SP2 for TMG also adds some additional features and functionality. Last month Microsoft released Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010.