On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Lopez, Robert wrote:

> You indicated that even if we use NAT, client-side changes will still have

*nod*

> to be made.  I found one document on the citrix site that speaks of "ICA
> Browsing with firewall address translation - NAT".  This document provides
a
> straight-forward solution but requires making a change on both the client
> and server side.

Exactly.  You have to configure it to use the alternate address in the
packets the server sends out, telling the server what the alternate
address is, and telling the client to tell the server to use that address.

> My dilemma is that I've been asked to provide a solution that will allow
the
> citrix client to create a session to the citrix server in the new subnet -
> and doing so without touching the client-side.  Any help will be greatly
> appreciated.


Ug.  I'm not aware of /any/ way to do this (at this point) without
changing the client side. (hence the idea of using a FQDN in place of an
IP to facilitate future changes.)


Anyone out there have any suggestions?  (How does Citrix support work? can
you email them and ask them?  Else I might be able to suggest a Citrix VAR
who might have suggestions...)

....david (just used and abused it.)


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david raistrick (deep in the south georgia woods)
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