I'm having some troubles getting citrix receiver (client agent, not web) working on ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS.
After initial install, I added Firefox' CA Certs to the cacerts folder in /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore by using a symbolic link, followed by a rehash of the certs;
Dec 20, 2012 Upgraded to Acrobat X and IntegriSign signature field stop working. When I open the pdf and click on the signature field I get a 'This plug-in is intended for validating signatures signed using earlier versions of Acrobat. There could be a couple reasons. 1) You need to be sure you have a Java key store file (JKS) file with the appropriate certificates. As MQ Explorer is a Java program, it requires to use a JKS key store type.
This got citrix working if I go via the web browser. Apps launch and everything is A-OK.
I can't for the life of me get the receiver application to work though. When i try and add my company's store the client, it fails instantly with:
The certificate we are using for Storefront (served via Citrix Netscaler gateway) is a wildcard issued by GoDaddy. Does anyone know whether or not I need to add this certificate in somewhere so Citrix Receiver client will work?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
Wallace44Wallace44
4 Answers
To resolve this issue, you can refer to the following links:
![Integrisign Error The Certificate My Store Could Not Be Opened Integrisign Error The Certificate My Store Could Not Be Opened](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125523105/421164419.png)
I can get the receiver application to trust the server's certificate by the following steps:
- Export server certificate from the web browser. The certificate is exported in the file extension
.crt
. You may also find them in/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/*
- Convert the crt file to a pem file by the following command:where
mycert.crt
is the exported certificate. - Copy the pem file to
$ICAROOT/keystore/cacerts
Normally$ICAROOT=/opt/Citrix/ICAClient
- Rehash the certificate by the following command:$ICAROOT/util/ctx_rehash
- Reopen Citrix Receiver. It should trust the certificate now.
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Chin-Chang YangChin-Chang Yang
Revert to Citrix Receiver (v13.4)
And then follow the steps from Chin-Chang Yang above..
Refer this link!
AnuthamAnutham
Always the case, as soon as I post a question I find an answer.I tracked this down by running
In the shell I then found another error
There is a utility under /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/utils called ctx_rehash.Apparently c_rehash isn't sufficient and you have to use this one as well.After I ran that (sudo /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/utils/ctx_rehash) everything came good.
Cheers.
Wallace44Wallace44
I still get an SSL Error 4I can see a lot of certificates in
/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/*
Which all certificates do I need to export.Please elaborate
Export server certificate from the web browser. The certificate is exported in the file extension .crt. You may also find them in
/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/*
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