Thanks for the reply but I'm still having issues. This is exactly what I did on 
my ubuntu system.

sudo tar -cvzf 
/opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/opt/ica-client-12/keystore/cacerts/citrix.tar.gz
 
/opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/opt/ica-client-12/keystore/cacerts/citrix.cer

So if I "ls" into 
"/opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/opt/ica-client-12/keystore/cacerts"
 I see "citrix.cer" and "citrix.tar.gz".

When I boot the thin client I see that citrix.tar.gz gets loaded successfully 
but when I get logged into the desktop I just have a citrix receiver shortcut 
and when I double click on it it says "starting citrix receiver12" then it goes 
away. After a minute or so the message "You have not chosen to trust...etc SSL 
error 61".

What could I be doing wrong?

Thanks for the help!


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From: Emile IJsendorn [mailto:eijsend...@desktoptowork.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 3:52 PM
To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] You have not chosen to trust


You have to create the path to the destination path in the tar file.

So create a folder opt. .. ica-client-12... etcetera. ... Just tarieven these 
directories with the file. After that it wil work....
Op 22 jul. 2014 21:25 schreef "Jason Coyne" 
<jco...@vortexvalves.com<mailto:jco...@vortexvalves.com>>:


Thanks for the reply Malte. However I'm still having issues. I used 7zip to 
make a tar.gz file and was going to copy it to 
openthinclient\server\default\data\nfs\root\custom\packages but the 'packages' 
directory was not there. So I right clicked and created a directory under 
'custom' called 'packages' and placed the citrix.tar.gz in it but I still get 
the SSL error.

I also decided to install openthinclient on a ubuntu linux machine and I did 
the same thing. I did: "sudo tar -cvzf citrix.tar.gz citrix.cer" then created 
the packages directory and moved the tar file in there. I also did a "chmod 777 
citrix.tar.gz" and a "chown -R nobody /packages". I then changed my DHCP info 
to point to the linux machine but I still receive the same error.

Any more thoughts?

Thanks

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Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 06:26:01 +0000
From: Gerken, Malte / CBH-Rechtsanw?lte, K?ln   
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Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] You have not chosen to trust
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Hi Jason,

you can still use your Windows Server.
Make a .tar.gz with your certificate and copy it to your server in the 
openthinclient\server\default\data\nfs\root\custom\packages
After that it will works.

Best Regards,

Malte

Von: Jason Coyne 
[mailto:jco...@vortexvalves.com<mailto:jco...@vortexvalves.com>]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2014 18:35
An: 
'openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net>'
Betreff: [openthinclient-user] You have not chosen to trust

I setup OTC and am using PXE to boot thin clients.

I'm trying to setup my citrix receiver and I get this error "you have not 
chosen to trust 'blah blah Go Daddy Group blah blah' the issuer of the server's 
security certificate (SSL error 61)".

I have the proper certificate to use to trust the server's certificate I just 
don't know where to put it so the client gets it.

For instance, if I wasn't using PXE and I booted up a HP thin client I would 
copy our citrix.cer file to "/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts" to the HP 
client then reboot. Then I could boot into my citrix VM with the HP.

Where would I put that file to have all my PXE boot clients pick up that cert 
file? Right now I have OTC installed on a Windows 2008 server but I could also 
install it on a linux machine.

Any recommendations?

Thanks




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