Deployment GuideDeploying Citrix Presentation Server (MetaFrame)with the FirePass Controller
9When the user clicks this favorite, it looks exactly like the first MetaFrame example (see Figure 4). And when they authenticate, the end result is j
FirePass® Deployment Guide 10Now the user can just click the desired application. Notepad, for instance, would appear in a browser window, as would th
11ImportantSeamless mode is currently only available on FirePass version 6.0 with hotfix: HF-28699-6257065493-1.To configure Citrix MetaFrame Portal w
FirePass® Deployment Guide 12As a comparison, if you were to configure Seamless mode in our first example (Using FirePass Terminal Server, on page 3),
137. In the URL box, type the URL of the Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server web interface.Figure 11 Creating a Portal Access Favorite8. In the URL
FirePass® Deployment Guide 143. Find the Web Applications Global Settings section, near the bottom of the page. Click the check box for Do not block c
15Adding URL variablesIf you'd like Single Sign-on, add the URL variables in that area. You can use tools such as Paros or httpWatch to find the
FirePass® Deployment Guide 16Figure 14 After the user logs in and clicks an application, the AppTunnel launchesNow the user can work in Notepad or an
17To configure a Web Application Tunnel1. From the main navigation pane, click Application Access, and then from the upper navigation pane, click AppT
FirePass® Deployment Guide 18Figure 15 Adding a new Web Application Tunnel FavoriteNow that you have configured the Favorite, the next task is to che
1Deploying Citrix MetaFrame with the FirePass ControllerWelcome to the F5 FirePass controller Deployment Guide for Citrix® Presentation Server™ (forme
19From an end user perspective, the links for Web Application Tunnel Favorites and the application Favorites configured through Portal access are slig
FirePass® Deployment Guide 20Figure 17 Accessing Citrix through the Web Application Tunnel FavoriteDynamic AppTunnels - Citrix Neighborhood AgentFire
215. In the Name box, type a name for this Favorite. In our example, we use citrix neighborhood.6. You can optionally check the Display message box be
FirePass® Deployment Guide 22Figure 19 Connecting to the Neighborhood Agent through a Dynamic AppTunnel.After entering the logon information, the cli
23When the application is selected, it opens and runs like the user expects.Static AppTunnelsStatic AppTunnels are another way to connect to Citrix Pr
FirePass® Deployment Guide 2415. In the Remote Host box, type the IP address of the target Citrix server.16. You can optionally add application inform
25First the user sees the Remote connection starting. After it launches, the Terminal Server logon screen opens. Once the user logs on, the Citrix ser
FirePass® Deployment Guide 26Appendix A: Overview of Citrix Citrix Presentation Server (formerly Citrix MetaFrame) is a remote access/application publ
FirePass® Deployment Guide 2Configuring the FirePass controller for Citrix Presentation ServerThere are a number of ways to connect to Citrix publishe
3◆ Using FirePass Portal Access, on page 12With Portal Access, you are accessing nFuse web portal. The FirePass controller loads the ICA ActiveX contr
FirePass® Deployment Guide 4To connect to the Citrix device using Terminal Server1. From the main navigation pane, click Application Access, and then
511. In Encryption (Citrix-only), select the encryption level for Citrix MetaFrame connections. This setting specifies an internal Citrix parameter, w
FirePass® Deployment Guide 6and click the Update button. This setting works only if the users FirePass credentials (name, password or domain) match th
7If the ICA client is not installed on the FirePass Controller click the Click Here to Install link, and when prompted for location of the file, type
FirePass® Deployment Guide 8In this example, we’ve launched a new window and the familiar Terminal Server prompt appears. If Auto Logon was checked in
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