We're trying to deploy a Linux server into an all-Windows company. Our client is actually quite happy with this solution, but we were informed a couple of days ago that they have a Citrix Access Gateway VPN server that we must go through in order to interact with their network.
I can't seem to find any clear information on how to connect to the VPN with our Linux server. The client Citrix refers to appears to be for remote desktop use through a Web browser, and is hence useless for a server. In a cruel twist of irony, I discovered that the Citrix device is essentially a Supermicro rackmount unit loaded with RHEL, with the proprietary Citrix software running on top. So despite our client being happy with a Linux-based solution, they seem to be locked into Windows by their VPN. -- Need to fork out $$$ for the next software upgrade? Break the cycle! http://www.linux.org.au/linux
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