Title: RE: Citrix VPN dropouts

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-----Original Message-----
From: H. Morrow Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 12:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Citrix VPN dropouts


We discovered that Citrix ICA is very sensitive to latency issues while
testing traffic shaping using a Packeteer.  Citrix sessions were failing
to establish until we adjusted 'flow priorities'.

Perhaps the VPN you are using is adding latency or changing queuing priorities?

- H. Morrow Long

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>                 We are running FW1 4.1 SP3 on Solaris on one end, and a Nokia IP330 box on the other. I have found that when doing a policy reload, any users using Citrix through the VPN will be dropped, but other users coming in through a NAT'ed address

> do not. Only Citrix is affected, not other connections. I have found some reports of ICA connections being dropped when doing as policy push, and have taken the corrective actions suggested. (Modifying the table.def file, etc.) Still, our VPN Citrix

> users get dropped. Anyone else experience this?
>
> Scott
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