Please disregard my last post - for some reason they aren't showing up timely. 
This one came in about the same time I sent mine - we're pointing to the same 
thing :)



________________________________
 From: Harry Singh <[email protected]>
To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Dumb Citrix security question - #1
 

Take a look at this article, it could provide some helpful information

http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX101997 

The STA relies on the XML service that sits on your CPS 4.5 box. I believe that 
version had the requirement to install IIS as well, so the path they are 
referring to is to the ctxsta.dll file located in /scripts/ctxsta.dll inside 
your IIS directory structure on the CPS 4.5 box.

It's there, trust me. You wouldn't be able to open any published apps if the 
STA was not working or mis-configured.

CSG needs to talk to your CPS box via the port number configured for XML on 
that CPS server. And it needs the absolute path to that ctxsta.dll as the path.

HTH




On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Richard McClary <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Greetings!
> 
>For PCI Complaince, I am needing to configure an up-and-running
Citrix server through Citrix Secure Gateway.
> 
>The server is Windows 2003 Server, SP2.
> 
>The Citrix installation is old – 2007, “Presentation
Server”, 4.5.  Farm (and the entire Citrix environment) exists on
only that one box.
> 
>I have the software installation for Secure Gateway on a
separate machine, which can be moved into our DMZ once I get things figured 
out...
> 
>So, Dumb Question #1:
>I keep seeing references to the Secure Ticket Authority
(STA), requesting both the FQDN and the path.
>Looking at the Presentation Server, I see nothing resembling
this.  Is it possible that our Citrix server has been up and running these
5 years without STA having been installed?  Some documentation says the
STA and the presentation server can be on the same machine beginning with
4.5.  Still…  (If in fact STA is on that server, where would I
find the path to it?)
> 
>Thanks!
>--
>Richard
D. McClary
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