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Access-Gateway

If you are looking at implementing remote access to Outlook Web Access 2007 through Citrix Access Gateway Advanced you’ll find that things aren’t going to work as expect and currently this configuration is not supported by Citrix.
After upgrading our internal Exchange organisation to Exchange Server 2007 (we have a single server implementation), I’ve found that [...]

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Adventures in Access Gateway 4.5 Upgrade

by Aaron Parker on March 29, 2007

in Remote Access

Upgrading our Access Gateway last night proved to be a bit of a challenge where perhaps it should not have been. The problem was not with the product, more due to the time between installs. Access Gateway is generally requires little administration after deployment and it’s certainly not a product I get to work with [...]

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The Endpoint Analysis feature of Citrix Access Gateway Advanced allows you to scan the client machine for specific criteria before the user is allowed access to internal network resources. One of these scans is machine membership of your internal domain. When configuring this scan you specify the NetBIOS name of your domain and apply this [...]

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Unattended Citrix Advanced Access Control Part 1

by Aaron Parker on March 22, 2007

in Deployment

I’ve spent some time in the past couple of days working out how to do an unattended install of Web Interface and Advanced Access Control and certainly been a challenge. Whilst I haven’t worked everything out, I thought that I would outline what I’ve found out thus far. Why would we want to automate the [...]

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Link: Access Gateway 4.5.1 Hotfix

by Aaron Parker on January 16, 2007

in Off-Site News

Last week Citrix released a hotfix for the Access Gateway 4.5. This hotfix fixes a number of issues, two of which are very interesting to me:
2. When connecting to the Access Gateway Administration Desktop, the Remote Administration Terminal is connecting to the proxy address even though the Access Gateway is on the exception list in [...]

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In part 1 I discussed how I believe that proving identity should be your most important consideration when deciding to implement the Citrix Access Gateway or Secure Gateway for remote access. In this second part I want to discuss some of the features of both the Access Gateway (CAG) and the Secure Gateway (CSG) and [...]

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The good guys over at Swivel have let me post a document that Graham Field (from Swivel) has created for integrating Swivel PINsafe into Access Gateway Advanced Edition 4.5. The document covers everything you’ll need to get PINsafe authentication working with Advanced Access Control, including setting up Turing or Single Channel authentication (use to stop [...]

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