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Citrix Workspace App 2008 For Mac Download
Symptoms or Error
Receiver for MAC and Windows failing to add store.
Citrix Workspace app for Mac overview High performance web and self-services access to virtual apps and desktops. Configure for anywhere access from your desktop. Select ‘Install Citrix Workspace’, and follow the Wizard to install Citrix Workspace. When prompted, DO NOT add an account. Leave the checkbox for Add Account empty. Complete installation. If prompted via an automatic update, DO NOT update to the new Citrix Workspace Client (v18). CONFIGURE the Citrix Workspace: a. Citrix Workspace App offers the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver and new functions based on the Citrix deployment of your organization. Citrix Receiver For Mac OverView: Citrix Receiver is a tool that hosts a number of apps online, allowing users to securely and remotely use and interact with the applications without having to have the. Citrix Gatewayto Workspace forWeb (browser) Citrix Gatewayto StoreFront Servicessite (native) Anonymous Yes Yes Domain Yes Yes Yes. Yes. Domain pass-through Security token Yes. Yes. Two-factor (domainwith security token) Yes. Yes. SMS Yes. Yes. Smartcard Yes Yes Yes. Yes User certificate Yes Yes(Citrix Gateway Plug-in) ©1999-2020CitrixSystems. Citrix Workspace app 2002 for Mac (PDF Download) Citrix Workspace app 2001 for Mac (PDF Download) Citrix Workspace app 1912 for Mac (PDF Download) Citrix Workspace app 1910.2 for Mac (PDF Download) Documentation for these product versions are provided as PDFs because they are not the latest versions. For the most recently updated content, see.
Solution
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We observed that removing the response-rewrite policies made it possible to login with LDAP-only in Receiver.
However, we needed two-factor auth and thus had to bind the policies.
With response-rewrite policy bound (the one setting header “X-Citrix-AM-GatewayAuthType” = SMS).
Binding the policy setting “PWDCount=0”, made the Receiver fail.
Entrust - SMS Passcode reported back that if Netscaler version is 12.x, the policy must be replaced with this:
add rewrite policy RWP-RES-REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD 'HTTP.REQ.URL.PATH_AND_QUERY.SET_TEXT_MODE(IGNORECASE).EQ('/logon/LogonPoint/index.html')' RWA-RES- REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD
and a corresponding action:
add rewrite action RWA-RES-REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD replace_all 'HTTP.RES.BODY(99999)' 'rn'+n'<style type='text/css'>rn'+n'[for='passwd1'] { display: none;}rn'+n'#passwd1 { display: none; }rn'+n'</style>rn'+n'rn'+n'</body>rn'+n'</html>rn' -search 'text('</body>n</html>')'
However, we needed two-factor auth and thus had to bind the policies.
With response-rewrite policy bound (the one setting header “X-Citrix-AM-GatewayAuthType” = SMS).
Binding the policy setting “PWDCount=0”, made the Receiver fail.
Entrust - SMS Passcode reported back that if Netscaler version is 12.x, the policy must be replaced with this:
add rewrite policy RWP-RES-REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD 'HTTP.REQ.URL.PATH_AND_QUERY.SET_TEXT_MODE(IGNORECASE).EQ('/logon/LogonPoint/index.html')' RWA-RES- REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD
and a corresponding action:
add rewrite action RWA-RES-REMOVE_2ND_PASSWORD replace_all 'HTTP.RES.BODY(99999)' 'rn'+n'<style type='text/css'>rn'+n'[for='passwd1'] { display: none;}rn'+n'#passwd1 { display: none; }rn'+n'</style>rn'+n'rn'+n'</body>rn'+n'</html>rn' -search 'text('</body>n</html>')'