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*Citrix Receiver App For Mac
*Citrix Receiver For Mac 12.1
*Citrix Receiver For Mac 10downloadWhy can’t I download this file?Log in to Verify Download PermissionsApplicable Products
*NetScaler Gateway
*Receiver for Android
*Receiver for Linux
*Receiver for Mac
*Receiver for Windows
Install Citrix for Mac Page 2 of 10 a. Open the downloaded Citrix Workspace file. Select ‘Install Citrix Workspace’, and follow the Wizard to install Citrix Workspace. When prompted, DO NOT add an account. Leave the checkbox for Add Account empty. Complete installation. 1.Launch the Terminal app on your Mac by either searching for it in Spotlight or locating it in the Utilities folder under Applications. 2.Type in the following command: ’sudo rm -r’ (without quotes) and then drag and drop the receiver on the terminal window. .Keep in mind, Citrix does not support Mac OSX 10.6 or 10.7, so installing the latest Receiver version will not work with those operating systems. Click here to obtain an older Citrix receiver version if you are running on Mac 10.7 or earlier. Citrix Receiver allows for Citrix connections to be made from lots of different types of devices, including devices running Microsoft Windows OS, Android OS, Apple iOS and the various Linux OS families. Today I will be taking a quick look at installing Citrix Receiver on Mac OS X (10.13, aka High Sierra). Configuring Single Sign-on on an upgraded Citrix Receiver setup. Note: If the existing version of Citrix Receiver for Windows does not have the Single Sign-on component installed, upgrading to the latest version with the /includeSSON switch is not supported. After the installation is complete, log off from the client device and log on again.Symptoms or ErrorCitrix Receiver App For Mac
Users may receive the following error when launching an application with Receiver for Windows 4.7, Receiver for Mac 12.5, Receiver for Android 3.12.2, Receiver for Linux 13.6 and newer:Error: You have not chosen to trust ’(CERT INFO)’, the issuer of the server’s security certificate. Contact your help desk for assistance.
Receiver for Mac
Receiver for AndroidSolution
Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. If you are experiencing this issue and you are not a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article.
This issue may be caused by an out-of-date intermediate certificate installed at NetScaler Gateway. This does not mean that the CA certificates currently being used is expired but the CA has since released newer versions of that certificate.
Verify the certificate bindings at the NetScaler Gateway to resolve this issue.
To confirm this, visit the NetScaler Gateway website using a web browser, and examine the certificate chain in the web browser. You may wish to cross-check this by repeating with more than one web browser (such as with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox). Then, compare all the certificates in the browser’s certificate chain with the certificate chain at NetScaler Gateway.
Note: Compare all the serial numbers in the certificates and not just the Subject Name. If there are any mismatches in intermediate certificates, this is a possible cause. Update NetScaler Gateway with the corresponding intermediate certificates, as they appear in the web browser. You can export the intermediate certificates from the web browser. If you used more than one web browser, it is possible that they yield different certificate chains. If so, use the newer certificate chain.
For more information about installing and linking an intermediate certificate with Primary CA on a NetScaler Gateway appliance, refer to CTX114146.Problem Cause
The Receiver for Windows 4.7, Receiver for Mac 12.5, Receiver for Linux 13.6 and newer versions are going to validate the root certificates even if it trusts the intermediate, which is not the case with the browsers. If the browser trusts the intermediate, it trusts the server certificate, without going down to the root certificate and will display the newer version of the root from its certificate store and not the actual root certificate sent by the server or NetScaler Gateway.In Receiver for Android 3.12.2, joint server certificate validation is turned off by default. If this policy is enabled in the Receiver without the correct set of certificates configured on the server/gateway, users may see the error message.Citrix Receiver For Mac 12.1Additional Resources
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CTX221453 - Citrix Receiver - SSL Error when connecting via NetScaler
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Citrix Documentation - Receiver for Mac, Receiver for Android
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CTX114146 - How to Install and Link Intermediate Certificate with Primary CA on NetScaler GatewaydownloadWhy can’t I download this file?Log in to Verify Download PermissionsApplicable ProductsCitrix Receiver For Mac 10
*Receiver for MacSymptoms or ErrorNew users after installing Citrix Receiver 12.7 or above for Mac on macOS High Sierra when launching an application or desktop might get the following error:Solution
With macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Apple has introduced a new feature, where user approval is required to load any newly-installed third-party kernel extensions (KEXTs). Citrix Receiver 12.7 for Mac requires Citrix kernel extension to be loaded for Generic USB Redirection to function properly.If users see the “System Extension Blocked” prompt when launching a Citrix Receiver desktop or application, they can go directly to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and Click Allow against Citrix Systems Inc as shown below to allow loading of the Citrix kernel extension:Users can also go to the Devices tab in Citrix Receiver Preferences and follow the steps as shown below in the screenshot:In addition, users can also open preferences from the Devices tab on the Desktop toolbar or the USB Devices menu in the main Citrix Viewer menu as shown below: Citrix Receiver for Mac users with Citrix Receiver already installed when upgrading to macOS High Sierra are automatically granted approval to the Citrix kernel extension that was already present.Citrix Receiver for Mac does not require any explicit approvals to enable USB redirection when installed on previous versions of macOS (10.12, 10.11. and 10.10).
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*Citrix Receiver App For Mac
*Citrix Receiver For Mac 12.1
*Citrix Receiver For Mac 10downloadWhy can’t I download this file?Log in to Verify Download PermissionsApplicable Products
*NetScaler Gateway
*Receiver for Android
*Receiver for Linux
*Receiver for Mac
*Receiver for Windows
Install Citrix for Mac Page 2 of 10 a. Open the downloaded Citrix Workspace file. Select ‘Install Citrix Workspace’, and follow the Wizard to install Citrix Workspace. When prompted, DO NOT add an account. Leave the checkbox for Add Account empty. Complete installation. 1.Launch the Terminal app on your Mac by either searching for it in Spotlight or locating it in the Utilities folder under Applications. 2.Type in the following command: ’sudo rm -r’ (without quotes) and then drag and drop the receiver on the terminal window. .Keep in mind, Citrix does not support Mac OSX 10.6 or 10.7, so installing the latest Receiver version will not work with those operating systems. Click here to obtain an older Citrix receiver version if you are running on Mac 10.7 or earlier. Citrix Receiver allows for Citrix connections to be made from lots of different types of devices, including devices running Microsoft Windows OS, Android OS, Apple iOS and the various Linux OS families. Today I will be taking a quick look at installing Citrix Receiver on Mac OS X (10.13, aka High Sierra). Configuring Single Sign-on on an upgraded Citrix Receiver setup. Note: If the existing version of Citrix Receiver for Windows does not have the Single Sign-on component installed, upgrading to the latest version with the /includeSSON switch is not supported. After the installation is complete, log off from the client device and log on again.Symptoms or ErrorCitrix Receiver App For Mac
Users may receive the following error when launching an application with Receiver for Windows 4.7, Receiver for Mac 12.5, Receiver for Android 3.12.2, Receiver for Linux 13.6 and newer:Error: You have not chosen to trust ’(CERT INFO)’, the issuer of the server’s security certificate. Contact your help desk for assistance.
Receiver for Mac
Receiver for AndroidSolution
Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. If you are experiencing this issue and you are not a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article.
This issue may be caused by an out-of-date intermediate certificate installed at NetScaler Gateway. This does not mean that the CA certificates currently being used is expired but the CA has since released newer versions of that certificate.
Verify the certificate bindings at the NetScaler Gateway to resolve this issue.
To confirm this, visit the NetScaler Gateway website using a web browser, and examine the certificate chain in the web browser. You may wish to cross-check this by repeating with more than one web browser (such as with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox). Then, compare all the certificates in the browser’s certificate chain with the certificate chain at NetScaler Gateway.
Note: Compare all the serial numbers in the certificates and not just the Subject Name. If there are any mismatches in intermediate certificates, this is a possible cause. Update NetScaler Gateway with the corresponding intermediate certificates, as they appear in the web browser. You can export the intermediate certificates from the web browser. If you used more than one web browser, it is possible that they yield different certificate chains. If so, use the newer certificate chain.
For more information about installing and linking an intermediate certificate with Primary CA on a NetScaler Gateway appliance, refer to CTX114146.Problem Cause
The Receiver for Windows 4.7, Receiver for Mac 12.5, Receiver for Linux 13.6 and newer versions are going to validate the root certificates even if it trusts the intermediate, which is not the case with the browsers. If the browser trusts the intermediate, it trusts the server certificate, without going down to the root certificate and will display the newer version of the root from its certificate store and not the actual root certificate sent by the server or NetScaler Gateway.In Receiver for Android 3.12.2, joint server certificate validation is turned off by default. If this policy is enabled in the Receiver without the correct set of certificates configured on the server/gateway, users may see the error message.Citrix Receiver For Mac 12.1Additional Resources
*
CTX221453 - Citrix Receiver - SSL Error when connecting via NetScaler
*
Citrix Documentation - Receiver for Mac, Receiver for Android
*
CTX114146 - How to Install and Link Intermediate Certificate with Primary CA on NetScaler GatewaydownloadWhy can’t I download this file?Log in to Verify Download PermissionsApplicable ProductsCitrix Receiver For Mac 10
*Receiver for MacSymptoms or ErrorNew users after installing Citrix Receiver 12.7 or above for Mac on macOS High Sierra when launching an application or desktop might get the following error:Solution
With macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Apple has introduced a new feature, where user approval is required to load any newly-installed third-party kernel extensions (KEXTs). Citrix Receiver 12.7 for Mac requires Citrix kernel extension to be loaded for Generic USB Redirection to function properly.If users see the “System Extension Blocked” prompt when launching a Citrix Receiver desktop or application, they can go directly to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and Click Allow against Citrix Systems Inc as shown below to allow loading of the Citrix kernel extension:Users can also go to the Devices tab in Citrix Receiver Preferences and follow the steps as shown below in the screenshot:In addition, users can also open preferences from the Devices tab on the Desktop toolbar or the USB Devices menu in the main Citrix Viewer menu as shown below: Citrix Receiver for Mac users with Citrix Receiver already installed when upgrading to macOS High Sierra are automatically granted approval to the Citrix kernel extension that was already present.Citrix Receiver for Mac does not require any explicit approvals to enable USB redirection when installed on previous versions of macOS (10.12, 10.11. and 10.10).
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