Re: [gentoo-user] Citrix client connection problem

2008-03-06 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 04 March 2008, eric wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am trying to connect to my work's T-Snap citrix desktop.  I have
> > installed net-misc/icaclient-10.6-r3 but when I click on the remote
> > desktop I get this error:
> > ===
> > "Client Error
> >
> > No connection to ";40;STAE;"
> > Invalid server browser command header received."
> > ===
> > (where  are random characters)
> >
> > Looking at the launcher.ica file that the browser downloads I can see
> > that the domain is defined as:
> > ===
> > [T-SNAP Desktop]
> > Address=;40;STAE;
> > AudioBandwidthLimit=2
> > AutologonAllowed=ON
> > BrowserProtocol=HTTPonTCP
> > CGPSecurityTicket=On
> > ClearPassword=XXX
> > ===
> >
> > I am assuming here that the client is trying to use the hashed server
> > address and the browser cannot resolve this.  As far as I understand this
> > solution works with guess what: MSWindows (my work is a Microsoft shop)
> > and AppleMac. Any ideas what it might take to get it going under Gentoo?
>
> Have you tried downloading the ica client from Citrix and installing it
> to your home directory and trying it?  I didn't even know they put it in
> portage, I've always had to go to their website.
>
> Also, what browser are you using (or are you going straight from the
> desktop)?

I think I've gone a bit further with this problem.  When at work (behind the 
firewall) I can connect on the server and the t-snap desktop comes up fine 
using the Citrix client plugin.  However, from home I still cannot launch the 
t-snap desktop.  When the Citrix client fires up it tries to connect and 
eventually I get this error:

There is no route from the Citrix SSL Relay to the specified subnet address 
(SSL error 37).


Any clue what this is all about?
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Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Citrix client connection problem

2008-03-04 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 04 March 2008, eric wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am trying to connect to my work's T-Snap citrix desktop.  I have
> > installed net-misc/icaclient-10.6-r3 but when I click on the remote
> > desktop I get this error:
> > ===
> > "Client Error
> >
> > No connection to ";40;STAE;"
> > Invalid server browser command header received."
> > ===
> > (where  are random characters)
> >
> > Looking at the launcher.ica file that the browser downloads I can see
> > that the domain is defined as:
> > ===
> > [T-SNAP Desktop]
> > Address=;40;STAE;
> > AudioBandwidthLimit=2
> > AutologonAllowed=ON
> > BrowserProtocol=HTTPonTCP
> > CGPSecurityTicket=On
> > ClearPassword=XXX
> > ===
> >
> > I am assuming here that the client is trying to use the hashed server
> > address and the browser cannot resolve this.  As far as I understand this
> > solution works with guess what: MSWindows (my work is a Microsoft shop)
> > and AppleMac. Any ideas what it might take to get it going under Gentoo?
>
> Have you tried downloading the ica client from Citrix and installing it
> to your home directory and trying it?  I didn't even know they put it in
> portage, I've always had to go to their website.
>
> Also, what browser are you using (or are you going straight from the
> desktop)?

When you use portage it shows the F flag.  During emerge it advises you to 
manually download the .rpm package from the Citrix website and save it 
manually in portage/distfiles before continuing with the emerge.  I tried 
both Firefox and Opera.  How could I try it straight from the desktop?
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Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Citrix client connection problem

2008-03-04 Thread eric
Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to connect to my work's T-Snap citrix desktop.  I have installed  
> net-misc/icaclient-10.6-r3 but when I click on the remote desktop I get this 
> error:
> ===
> "Client Error
>
> No connection to ";40;STAE;"
> Invalid server browser command header received."
> ===
> (where  are random characters)
>
> Looking at the launcher.ica file that the browser downloads I can see that 
> the 
> domain is defined as:
> ===
> [T-SNAP Desktop]
> Address=;40;STAE;
> AudioBandwidthLimit=2
> AutologonAllowed=ON
> BrowserProtocol=HTTPonTCP
> CGPSecurityTicket=On
> ClearPassword=XXX
> ===
>
> I am assuming here that the client is trying to use the hashed server address 
> and the browser cannot resolve this.  As far as I understand this solution 
> works with guess what: MSWindows (my work is a Microsoft shop) and AppleMac.  
> Any ideas what it might take to get it going under Gentoo?
>   
Have you tried downloading the ica client from Citrix and installing it
to your home directory and trying it?  I didn't even know they put it in
portage, I've always had to go to their website.

Also, what browser are you using (or are you going straight from the
desktop)?

eric
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[gentoo-user] Citrix client connection problem

2008-03-04 Thread Mick
Hi All,

I am trying to connect to my work's T-Snap citrix desktop.  I have installed  
net-misc/icaclient-10.6-r3 but when I click on the remote desktop I get this 
error:
===
"Client Error

No connection to ";40;STAE;"
Invalid server browser command header received."
===
(where  are random characters)

Looking at the launcher.ica file that the browser downloads I can see that the 
domain is defined as:
===
[T-SNAP Desktop]
Address=;40;STAE;
AudioBandwidthLimit=2
AutologonAllowed=ON
BrowserProtocol=HTTPonTCP
CGPSecurityTicket=On
ClearPassword=XXX
===

I am assuming here that the client is trying to use the hashed server address 
and the browser cannot resolve this.  As far as I understand this solution 
works with guess what: MSWindows (my work is a Microsoft shop) and AppleMac.  
Any ideas what it might take to get it going under Gentoo?
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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