SSL-ICA Java client connections require the SSL/TLS client package
SSL-ICA Java client connections require the SSL/TLS client package SSL-ICA Java client connections require the SSL/TLS client package
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CTX451210 - SSL-ICA Java client connections require the SSL/TLS client package
This document was published at: http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX451210
Document ID: CTX451210, Created on: May 31, 2002, Updated: Apr 23, 2003
Products: Citrix Secure Gateway 1.1, Citrix NFuse Classic 1.7
For ICA Java client users to traverse Citrix Secure Gateway or the Citrix SSL Relay Service, NFuse Classic 1.7 must be configured to include the SSL/TLS Java client package.
If NFuse Classic 1.7 is configured to employ Citrix Secure Gateway for securing embedded Java client connections from the Internet, or if the applications have been published with SSL encryption enabled, then the ICA Java client must be configured to include the SSL/TLS package.
If the SSL client package is not enabled in NFuse.conf or the NFuse Administration tool, then ICA Java client users attempting to connect through Citrix Secure Gateway or SSL Relay will receive the following error when attempting to connect:
The archives required to make an SSL connection are not available. Please contact your Citrix Administrator.
To resolve this issue, add SSL/TLS to the list of Java client packages that NFuse Classic sends to the user. Instructions for doing so differ depending on whether your NFuse Classic server is hosted on Windows or UNIX.
For NFuse Classic 1.7 on Windows/IIS:
• Open the NFuse Classic Administration tool by pointing your browser to http://localhost/Citrix/NFuseAdmin/
• On the left-side navigation menu, select ICA Client Deployment
• In the section labeled Select Java Client packages, enable the SSL/TLS option.
• Click Save and the use Apply Changes to apply your settings to the live environment.
For NFuse Classic 1.7 on UNIX:
• Edit NFuse.conf and locate the JavaClientPackages parameter
• Add SSL to the comma-separated list of packages. For example:
JavaClientPackages=Clipboard, SSL, ClientDriveMapping, PrinterMapping, ConfigUI
• Save your changes and then restart the web server processes
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