Hi Kevin,

I use Citrix for remote access to my work. I use Ubuntu 6.06 an have the current Firefox installed in /opt with the npica.so file copied to:

/opt/firefox/plugins

Try copying it to your related plugins directory. See if this helps.

I'm assuming it will be somewhere like:

usr/lib/firefox/plugins

Though Debian renames it to Iceweasel, no?

Regards,

Patrick


[SLUG] Citrix client fails to open app
Kevin Shackleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sat, 15 Mar 2008 09:20:02 +0900
I have tried installing the Citrix ICA client versions 7, 9 and 10.6 in
Debian Etch, but for each of these the web access page still tells me I
need to install the client.  I can log on but if I start an app I get a
timeout in opening the connection

There are issues noted with libXm.so preventing use of the desktop
Citrix ICA client, but that apparently doesn't affect the browser
interface. FWIW an "strace /usr/lib/ICAClient/wfcmgr" shows that
libXm.so.3 is being called but only libXm.so.2 is installed on my
machine.

The installation manual mentions npica.so as the browser plugin, so I
made a symlink from $HOME/.mozilla/plugins to this file
in /usr/lib/ICAClient - permissions are ok, but still no go.

Any ideas on what remains to be done or on finding why the browser
plugin does not seem to be found?

Thanks,

Kevin.




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