I would be most grateful if anyone could help me to solve this problem. All of a sudden (not sure what happened, reallY!) i started to get this message: You have not chosen to trust 'COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA', the issuer of the server's security can you tell me exactly what i need to do? I tried to add the certificate to the keychain following some instructions i found on the internet, but it's not working, i am not even sure i succeeded to do that. I use it at work with windows computers, but now and then i also access it from home from my mac. Hi, I work with Umoja, an application that uses citrix receiver. I can authenticate just fine but, I cannot trigger the Citrix Receiver to work correctly with the external web address on my Mac.
The problem is with the new external netscaler Web access. That same web address works just fine on my MacBook Air.
Equally important, everyone that is using a Mac or any device) from our company is using the production web address just fine (). Perhaps a setting must be set in the safari security settings for the external netscaler web address (). My MAC does work just fine when I use a separate netscaler address that we have setup when we are inside the company network. I think there must be a setting that should be set in Safari, on my MacBook Air. I have used Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox without any problems.
If I use the same external netscaler address (for the new Citrix Setup) on a Windows PC there are no problems. Why do I get a Citrix Receiver error ' You have not chosen to trust go daddy secure certificate authority-G2, the issuer of the server's security certificate.' When I try to launch an application from the new Netscaler external web address, while using my Apple MacBook Air? The 2 browsers that I have tried are Safari or Chrome? Both browsers get the same pop-up message error. I have the same problem try with this solution proposed by SAP.
The only way we have been able to resolve the issue is to provide the root certificate for Rapid SSL for the individual MAC users as it is not provided in the keychain and there appears to be no way to automate the download from the citrix client or Web Interface. We are using the older Citrix Setup for production until we have properly tested the new Citrix setup. Hence, we have 2 Citrix farms working side-by-side and both are independent of each other(using different virtual servers and different netscaler web addresses). These steps got Citrix working for me, but your mileage may vary.Hello: We have installed a new Citrix Farm and we are almost ready to begin testing that new Citrix farm with some of our company employees/users. Either way, you should copy the certificate to the icaclient certificate directory: $ sudo mv /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ Now you can either download the certificate from Comodo, or use the one in /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt (they are the same). In my case the missing root certificate was Comodo’s AddTrust External CA Root, depending on the certificate used by the server you’re trying to connect to, you may miss some other root certificate. Issuer of the server's security certificate (SSL error 61) You have not chosen to trust "AddTrust External CA Root", the Next, when trying to actually use the Citrix Receiver to launch any apps, I’ve encountered the following error: Contact your help desk with the following information: To: echo $Arch|grep -E "i86|x86_64" >/dev/nullĪnd then execute ~$ sudo dpkg -configure icaclientĬredit for this part goes to Alan Burton-Woods.
Which can be fixed by changing line 2648 in /var/lib/dpkg/info/icaclient.postinst: echo $Arch|grep "i86" >/dev/null Subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2Įrrors were encountered while processing: This results in the following error: dpkg: error processing icaclient (-install):
Next install it using dpkg: ~$ sudo dpkg -install Downloads/icaclient_12.1.0_b The first step is to grab the 64bit deb package from Citrix website.