![]() Perhaps a setting must be set in the safari security settings for the external netscaler web address ( ).Įqually important, everyone that is using a Mac or any device) from our company is using the production web address just fine ( ). My MAC does work just fine when I use a separate netscaler address that we have setup when we are inside the company network. ![]() I think there must be a setting that should be set in Safari, on my MacBook Air. I have used Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox without any problems. If I use the same external netscaler address (for the new Citrix Setup) on a Windows PC there are no problems. Both browsers get the same pop-up message error. The 2 browsers that I have tried are Safari or Chrome?ī. Why do I get a Citrix Receiver error " You have not chosen to trust go daddy secure certificate authority-G2, the issuer of the server's security certificate." when I try to launch an application from the new Netscaler external web address, while using my Apple MacBook Air?Ī. ![]() We are using the older Citrix Setup for production until we have properly tested the new Citrix setup.ġ. Hence, we have 2 Citrix farms working side-by-side and both are independent of each other(using different virtual servers and different netscaler web addresses). In my case, our company upgraded intermediate certificates to SHA256, unfortunately at the same time they disabled HTML5 client (probably for compatibility reasons related to SHA256), so Citrix was suddenly completely broken in Linux.We have installed a new Citrix Farm and we are almost ready to begin testing that new Citrix farm with some of our company employees/users. ![]() The reason why this may appear just now more frequently is that SHA-1 are not very secure so logically servers migrate to new SHA-2 certificates, which have poor support in slightly older ICA clients and this produces this misleading error. It might not solve all the occurrences of this error, but at least some of them. I found out that newer version of icaclient (13.3) supports SHA-2 keys, so upgrading of icaclient solved the problem. The message is unfortunately very misleading, it is probably re-used for multiple different situations. Then I found out that the problem in my case was that my icaclient did not support SHA256 certificates (it did not support any SHA-2 certificates). Google advised a lot of things that did not help, the same error message still persisted. ![]() I have installed them correctly into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts, then I did the rehash with "c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts", I have also updated directories /etc/ssl/certs/ and /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/ and run update-ca-certificates. Like javy666, regardless what I did with certificates, I was still getting this error. I had similar problem (with icaclient 13.0) under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. ![]()
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