Audio mapping goes through RDP.     This was introduced in the RDP
protocol a while back. 
 
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From: Boaz Galil [mailto:boa...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 10:06 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: How audio is being handled in Citrix?




 

Let's say I have a thin client that run in Citrix environment. I am
playing audio file. Although the entire desktop is actually running on
the server (Citrix)  eventually the end user (me) will hear the audio in
his speaker that connect to the thin client hardware.

I wonder if Citrix is wrapping the audio with their property protocol or
they are just streaming the audio to the desktop. What will I see if I
set up a sniffer between the "CITRIX server" and the thin client where
the speakers are connected? Will I see a regular RTP stream or something
else?

 

I hope that this question makes sense....

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

 


-- 
Boaz.


 

 


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