by Peter Smali | Mar 18, 2016 | Netscaler, Receiver, Storefront
The idea behind optimal NetScaler Gateway routing for a Storefront store is quite simple and useful in some specific scenarios. This architecture allows you to route the user authentication to the loadbalanced StoreFront server, but will have the launch of ICA session...
by Peter Smali | Mar 2, 2016 | Netscaler
DirectAccess is a feature of Windows that allows connectivity to organization network resources without the need for traditional Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections. With DirectAccess, client computers are always connected to your organization – there is no need...
by Peter Smali | Nov 11, 2015 | Netscaler
Some few customers are still running on premise legacy Exchange 2007 in parallel with Exchange 2013. In case you are offloading the authentication process on a Netscaler, you may encounter some Single Sign On (SSO) issues. The picture below does state a scenario we...
by Peter Smali | Nov 3, 2015 | Netscaler
Netscaler firmware 10.5 and above, provides you with the capability to use it as a SAML Identity Provider (Idp). SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is an Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard that allows a user to log on once for affiliated but separate Web...
by Peter Smali | Oct 25, 2015 | Netscaler
Falling in love with the Netscaler Content Switching feature is dramatically easy. It’s a wonderful feature that enables you to move all your entry points to just a single one. Imagine having just one public IP for all services you are providing your users....
by Peter Smali | Oct 9, 2015 | Netscaler
Well, the nsroot account does have full privileges, and should not be given to anyone. There is a way to provide your Netscaler administrators different access types to the management interface. On this post we’ll cover the use of “Radius” or...