As hard as I looked, I could not locate this protocol! I selected my “FTP Access” rule at the Enterprise-level policy, went to the Protocols tab, selected Add and looked for the “FTP Over HTTP” protocol as I saw earlier. Since this new protocol was not defined in any existing access rules I had to go into the Enterprise-level policy and add the “FTP Over HTTP” protocol to the access rule. When you access an FTP site within Internet Explorer, TMG treats it as “FTP Over HTTP” instead of just plain ‘ol vanilla FTP. Considering that we just switched from ISA 2004/2006 to TMG 2010 it didn’t surprise me that something broke because I figured TMG is handling it differently, which it is. Their method of accessing the FTP site was to enter the URL of the FTP site within the address line of Internet Explorer (IE) using this format: found it interesting that this was working just fine with ISA Server 2004/2006 but suddenly did not work with TMG 2010. I was notified of an issue whereby users were suddenly unable to access a FTP site that they had been using for years. What I thought would be an easy protocol addition to an existing access rule turned out not to be the case. I’ve been working with Microsoft’s Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) since it was released back in November 2009 and it continues to surprise me…
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