
Can you describe why certs are needed for the thin client to autologin to Citrix Storefront, if the credentials for Storefront are supplied in the Igel profile? Thank you.īy default, Citrix Receiver for Linux only trusts a few root CA certificates, which causes connections to many Citrix servers to fail with an SSL error. I have also heard about the need for certificates, but was not sure if it applied to my case. But I also noticed the Citrix configuration section you mentioned in the administration tool. I was attempting to use appliance mode thinking that would provide the auto-login functionality I am seeking.

Kb./igelos-10.05/en/server-4258901.htmlĭon‘t forget to upload your ca ssl certificates for your storefront/citrix: The Appliance connection mode is more or less a Browser session anf brings some limitations (and benefits of course). Great to have you here! Is there any specific reason why you are using the appliance mode? I would disable it if not mandatory, go to Sessions=>Citrix=>Citrix Storefront and configure your session there. However I am still presented with a Storefront logon screen upon ctrl-alt-del. Can anyone point me to instructions to autologin to Storefront on XenDesktop 7.13, from the thin client? I set it up for Appliance Mode and specified my Storefront url, etc. I know of at least one open source program which seems to be able to replace a citrix reciever/client () but before I got digging through all its source code to try to answer my question I thought I'd ask here in case someone had an easier answer.Greetings, igel rookie here. I could just log in and then use a program like wireshark to get the information, but I'm guessing it's all encrypted (plus then I wouldn't be doing my task all programmatically). I've looked a little into the citrix apis but while I find some things about logging in and even sending keystrokes and mouse clicks I found nothing about obtaining data. I'm fine with whatever programming language/modality you are comfortable in answering the question using. Bascially I want to get data out of a citrix remote session. Run a program on my local computer which logs in to a citrix server (using citrix receiver or doing so in a similar way), on the server in the citrix session open a web browser, load a website, and then bring the html of that site back out of the citrix session and onto my local computer.
