How do I trust a certificate in Citrix?
Instructions
- Download CA certificate in PEM format.
- Save the certificate with . crt file extension.
- Switch to root user and copy the .
- Make sure the CA certificate file is owned by Root user and Group, and it has -rw-r–r– or 644 as the File permissions.
- Run /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/util/ctx_rehash.
How do I update Citrix Receiver on Windows?
You can configure Citrix Receiver Updates as follows:
- Right-click the Citrix Receiver for Windows icon in the notification area.
- Select Advanced Preferences, and click Auto Update. The Citrix Receiver Updates dialog appears.
How do I download Citrix viewer?
Instructions
- Navigate to
- Select Downloads. For Receiver: Select the Looking for Citrix Receiver?
- Select the drop down arrow next to the desired Workspace app.
- Once the desired app has been located, select the Citrix Workspace app link.
- Select the Download Citrix Workspace app button.
How do I choose a trust certificate?
If the certificate doesn’t seem to be immediately trusted – for example, you’re receiving warnings or errors attempting to access resources – reopen “Keychain Access.” Right-click the certificate and click “Get Info.” Open the “Trust” menu, and under “When Using This Certificate,” check “Always Trust.”
How to fix SSL error 61 in Citrix with Firefox?
Because the root certificates of Firefox can be shared with the Citrix receiver with only one command via symbolic links. The whole works as follows: In this case, a symbolic link for each root certificate that the Firefox knows is created in the Citrix directory, so that it can participate. Now your SSL error 61 should be gone.
Does the Linux Citrix Receiver support SHA2?
This issue is the cert itself, we purchased a cert and uses SHA2, however the Linux Citrix Receiver does not support SHA2 at this point. So the only resolution is to either Re-Key the cert to use SHA1 or wait for an update from Citrix. Thank you both for your time. With Citrix? I do see threads on that on the web:
Are there any issues connecting from non-Linux systems on Firefox?
There are no issues connecting from Non-Linux systems on any browser including Firefox. Error Below: SSL error Contact your help desk with the following information: You have not chosen to trust ” Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority – G2″, the issuer of the server’s security certificate (SSL error 61). How do I fix this error?
Why doesn’t Firefox work with Citrix Receiver?
The problem is not inside Firefox. You have to make the Firefox certificates available to the Citrix receiver as well. The Citrix receiver does not look in the Firefox certificate directory. You will very likely have to restart the Citrix receiver after having executed the commandline.