How to Configure Citrix Clients to Have Unique Server Location Entries per LAN/W
How to Configure Citrix Clients to Have Unique Server Location Entries per LAN/W How to Configure Citrix Clients to Have Unique Server Location Entries per LAN/W
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CTX403838 - How to Configure Citrix Clients to Have Unique Server Location Entries per LAN/WAN Connection
This document was published at: http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX403838
Document ID: CTX403838, Created on: May 17, 2000, Updated: Apr 23, 2003
Products: Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Microsoft NT 4.0 Server Terminal Server Edition, Citrix WinFrame 1.8
Configure Citrix Clients to Have Unique Server Location Entries per LAN/WAN Connection
Checking the Use Alternate Address for Firewall box when specifying Server Location appends the Appsrv.ini in the users profile with the following entry under the [WFCLIENT] section:
UseAlternateAddress=1
This setting is a flag that instructs the client to request an alternate IP address. If this flag is added to the [WFCLIENT] section, the client requests the alternate IP address for every defined server connection. It also requests an alternate IP address when browsing Citrix servers and published applications. This allows the client to browse across firewalls even when IP address translation is enabled on a firewall. Also, notice that the TcpBrowserAddress= is given an address within the [WFCLIENT] section.
It is also possible to configure the client so that it requests the alternate IP address on an individual connection basis. Suppose a given Citrix client connects to Citrix servers on the Intranet. For these connections, the UseAlternateAddress flag is not needed because both client and server are behind a firewall. You may, however, want to have a TcpBrowserAddress= x.x.x.x if all servers are not on the same subnet.
Occasionally the same client also connects to Citrix servers over the Internet. These WinFrame servers are behind different firewalls that are using IP address translation. In this scenario, the client should only request alternate addresses from the servers across the Internet, not from servers on the Intranet.
To configure a client for this scenario, remove the TcpBrowserAddress=x.x.x.x and UseAlternateAddress= flags from the [WFCLIENT] section. Add the UseAlternateAddress=1 and TcpBrowserAddress=x.x.x.x flags to the relevant section in the Appsrv.ini that corresponds to the server description in Program Neighborhood.
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