

It seems like it was a browser plugin using the legacy NPAPI, but now it is just an application the browser calls with a protocol handler for "nsgcepa://". If your company has activated the optional endpoint analysis to check if your computer meets certain requirements, you will have to install another component, the EPA-Plugin. To do this, use this command (borrowed from )

Skipping this step might result in Citrix still giving certificate errors. Changes to your certificate directory will likely require rehashing links for openssl to find them properly. # awk 'BEGIN ' < tls-ca-bundle.pem You may also need to download your CA's intermediate certificates and store them in the same directory. # cp /etc/ca-certificates/extracted/tls-ca-bundle.pem. You need to run the following commands as root: # cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ For Citrix versions before 13.1, run the following command as root: # ln -sf /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ Since versions 13.1, Citrix needs the certificates in separate files. Copy the certificates from /etc/ssl/certs/ to /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/. These are already installed on most systems, they are part of the core package ca-certificates, but they are not where ICAClient looks for them. You do not have the root Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.
You may then receive the error You have not chosen to trust the issuer of the server's security certificate. If there is a certificate download and place it in /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/. a text editor), make sure you have xorg-xprop installed.īecause ICAClient uses SSL you may need a security certificate to connect to the server, check with the server administrator. Note: if you are running Xfce and Chromium is opening the. ica extensions using /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/wfica. If you have problems launching Citrix applications with Chromium, just go to chrome://extensions and disable "Citrix Receiver for Linux".Ĭreate /usr/share/applications/sktop (Exec path may vary based on package installed):Ĭomment="Launch Citrix applications from. It includes the sktop file, so Arch knows how to open ica files.
