how to redistribute gears

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sutarsa

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Oct 20, 2008, 10:35:22 PM10/20/08
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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
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Austin Chau

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Oct 23, 2008, 1:57:24 PM10/23/08
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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
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sutarsa giri

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Oct 25, 2008, 3:21:12 AM10/25/08
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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 <austi...@gmail.com> 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 <sutarsa.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
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