Alan Pope wrote:
Ian,On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 10:54:27AM +0100, Ian Brooksbank wrote:I have now switched completely to Ubuntu, with the one exception of the remote access to my work network, which is accessed by use of a Citrix ICA Client. This works fine with windows and Internet explorer, but when I try to set it up in Ubuntu I run into problems. I have installed the ICA client, but it seems to want Netscape, and it also wants me to fill in server details which I don't know how to do. Does anyone have experience of this?? Below are my notes (from various sources which I didn't list!) for setting up an ICA client on Breezy. Would suspect it it pretty similar for Dapper. 1. Download Citrix 9.0 client for Linux (RPM version): http://www.citrix.com/site/SS/downloads/details.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=3323#top 2. Install additional libraries/packages: sudo apt-get install libxaw6 libmotif3 alien 3. Link libXm.so.3 so wfcmgr.bin can see it (bug in Citrix client): sudo ln -s /usr/X11R6/lib/libXm.so.3 /usr/lib/libXm.so.3 4. Convert .rpm to .deb using alien command: sudo alien ICAClient-9.0-1.i386.rpm 5. Install newly created icaclient_9.0-2_i386.deb file: sudo dpkg -i icaclient_9.0-2_i386.deb 6. Copy over plugins for Firefox/Mozilla sudo ln -s /usr/lib/ICAClient/npica.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/npica.so sudo ln -s /usr/lib/ICAClient/npica.so /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/npica.so NB To use with CitrixWI (Citrix Web Interface) or CSG (Citrix Secure Gateway) associate .ica files with /usr/lib/ICAClient/wfica.sh If when connecting via a CSG, you get an error warning that “You have not chosen to "<insert CA name here>", the issuer of the server's security certificate." you will need to download the CA's root certificate and install them in the ICA Clients certificate store. Root certficates can be downloaded from: Thawte http://www.thawte.com/roots/ Entrust.net http://www.entrust.net/downloads/binary/entrust_ssl_ca.cer If your company is using a private CA you'll need ot get the root cert of your company's IT dept. 1. Download the .cer certificate and extract from any compressed file used. 2. Rename the .cer certificate to a .crt 3. place the .crt file in ICA Client's CA Keystore (/usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts). Hope this helps. Stuart |
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