(sorry Sridhar, replied to you directly instead of the list)

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Sridhar Dhanapalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> We're trying to deploy a Linux server into an all-Windows company. Our
> client
> is actually quite happy with this solution, but we were informed a couple
> of
> days ago that they have a Citrix Access Gateway VPN server that we must go
> through in order to interact with their network.
>
> I can't seem to find any clear information on how to connect to the VPN
> with
> our Linux server. The client Citrix refers to appears to be for remote
> desktop use through a Web browser, and is hence useless for a server.
>

I don't know much about Citrix so I could be suggesting something silly, but
I searched a bit of Google and found references to some Linux "ICA Client"
that apparently connects to the Citrix Access Gateway. Have you used it? Is
this the software they currently use on Windows desktops to connect to the
access gateway?

Failing that, maybe the Citrix Access Gateway VPN Server can be configured
to allow other protocols? (like IPSec, and use something like FreeS/WAN to
connect)

Just throwing some ideas.

- Gonzalo
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