![]() ![]() However, note that Receiver 12.7 will be the last version to support MacOS10.10 and will be deprecated from Receiver 12.8. Receiver 12.7 will be supported on MacOS 10.10 and above. For more information on SNI, see Knowledge Center article CTX125798 Now you can use Receiver connection to NetScaler Gateway with Server Name Indication (SNI) configured so that users can launch desktops and applications successfully without additional configuration. You can find more information on Smart Card Authentication here. We continue to support smart card based authentication to StoreFront 2.x or above, XenDesktop 7.1 or above, and XenApp 6.5 or above. This is in addition to the browser-based smart card access. With Receiver 12.7 for Mac, users can authenticate to native Receiver for Mac using smart cards. Smart card Authentication with Native Receiver Note: If you already have Citrix Receiver 12.7 for Mac or earlier versions installed on your macOS, and you upgrade to macOS High Sierra, approval is automatically granted to Citrix kernel extension. On Security & Privacy tab approve loading of Citrix Kernel by clicking “Allow” to enable Generic USB Redirection. Users can approve Citrix kernel extension by going to System Preferences > Security & Privacy directly or you can click on the Devices menu from Desktop Toolbar or Citrix Viewer Menu to be redirected to the Security & Privacy tab. Receiver 12.7 for Mac requires Citrix-signed kernel extension to be loaded for Generic USB Redirection to function properly. With macOS High Sierra 10.13, Apple has introduced a new feature where user approval is required to load any newly-installed third-party kernel extensions (KEXTs). Generic USB Redirection in Receiver for Mac with macOS High Sierra Now, Citrix Receiver 12.7 for Mac is compatible with macOS 10.13 – code named High Sierra from day Zero. We continue to stick to our tradition of supporting every Apple OS from day Zero where we released Receiver 7.3 for iOS to support iOS11 on September. We are happy to announce the release of Citrix Receiver 12.7 for Mac. NetScaler Application Delivery Management.NetScaler App Delivery and Security Service.No more GUI to change this setting, you need to open the default.ica file located in your web folder:ĭefault path : C:\inetpub\file.ĭocumented here: Configure Client-side proxy with the ClientĪpply the user registry below by GPO to all your users who are using a proxy. With StoreFront, everything is more difficult. It is easy to change the behavior of the Receiver with the GUI: Select Client-side proxy Edit default Select the type of proxyĬhanging this value will update the nf file: ClientProxy=*,None,- Configure Client-side proxy in Citrix Storefront ![]() The proxy address can be an IP address or a DNS name.Ĭonfigure Client-side proxy in Citrix Web Interface Secure (HTTPS): Citrix client to use a secure proxy server, you must enter the address and port number of the proxy server.The proxy address can be an IP address or a DNS name. SOCKS: Client client to use a SOCKS proxy server, you must enter the address and port number of the proxy server.Client defined: Citrix client to use the settings configured for the client by the user.Web Proxy Auto Detect: Citrix client to detect the Web proxy automatically using the Web Proxy Auto Discovery (WPAD) protocol.User’s browser setting: Citrix client to detect the Web proxy automatically based on the user’s browser configuration.6 settings are available in the configuration: ![]()
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