Thanks Austin, sorry for my late response.
i'll report this to my boss for follow up. warm regards, Sutarsa On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:58 AM, Austin Chau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > To enable Gears install/update mechanism inside your corporate > intranet, you need to whitelist the following URLs. A couple of the > URLs will require POST access and the rest require GET. > > http://dl.google.com/gears/* > http://dl.google.com/update2/* > https://dl-ssl.google.com/gears/* > http://cr-tools.clients.google.com/service/check2 > http(s)://tools.google.com/service/update2 (POST) > http://www.google.com/cr/report (POST) > http://tools.google.com/tbproxy/usagestats (POST) > > Hope that helps, > Austin > > On Oct 20, 7:35 pm, sutarsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > all, > > > > our client planned to use gears get a better performence of our > > application. many user are in remote site with unreliable connection. > > But there is a problem. Company policy not allowed user to donwload > > and install free software from internet(for security reason).Thats > > include google gears. We ask network administrator to exclude url of > > gears exe installation from blocked url. They already do that. but > > still our users cannot install gears, because the installer will > > download required file from google server > > > > can any body give me some clue how should i do to redistribute gears > > installation file to our user. does anybody knows url that accesed by > > gears installation ?Or there is any tools to sniff which server is > > accessed when gears installer attemp to download file from google > > server?. > > or if it's not posible to do that for gears, can we do it with chrome, > > since chrome already loaded with gears. > > > > thx in advance, > > i'm sory for my poor english > > > > Regards, > > Sutarsa >
