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Note: StoreFront 3.11 and later enable Citrix Receiver Launcher for RfWeb when accessed using Microsoft Edge. This enables client detection and upgrade as well as Domain pass-through authentication.
Instructions
Single Sign-on authentication can be configured on both new and upgraded setup.
Configuring Single Sign-on on a new Citrix Receiver for Windows setup |
Configuring Single Sign-on on an upgraded Citrix Receiver for Windows setup |
Single Sign-on Troubleshooting and Diagnostics |
To configure Single Sign-on on a new setup:
1. Enable User name and password and Domain pass-through on StoreFront or the Web Interface
Depending on the XenApp/XenDesktop deployment, Single Sign-on authentication can be configured on StoreFront or the Web Interface using the Management Console.
StoreFront server: Launch StoreFront Studio, go to Store > Manage Authentication methods > enable Domain pass-through.
Note: Single Sign-on is not supported if Citrix Receiver for Windows is connected to XenApp/XenDesktop using NetScaler Gateway.
Scenario | Steps | Description |
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Configured on StoreFront or the Web Interface with Management Console | StoreFront server: Launch StoreFront Studio, go to Store > Manage Authentication methods > enable Domain pass-through. | When Citrix Receiver for Windows is not configured with Single Sign-on, it automatically switches the authentication method from Domain pass-through to Username and Password, if available. |
Receiver for Web IS Required | Launch Stores > Receiver for Websites > Manage Authentication methods > enable Domain pass-through. | When Citrix Receiver for Web is not configured to allow Domain pass-through, it automatically switches the authentication method to Username and Password, if available. If you are launching published applications using web browsers for Storeweb, enable the Single Sign-on feature as described in the sectionGroup Policy Settings. |
StoreFront IS NOT configured | If Web Interface is configured on a XenApp server, open XenApp Services Sites > Authentication Methods > enable Pass-through. | When Citrix Receiver for Windows is not configured with Single Sign-on, it automatically switches the authentication method from Pass-through to Explicit, if available. |
2. Configure XML trust services on the Delivery Controller
On XenDesktop 7 or later or XenApp 7.5 or later, run the following PowerShell command as an administrator on the Delivery Controller:
asnp Citrix*
Set-BrokerSite -TrustRequestsSentToTheXmlServicePort $True
Refer to the Knowledge Center article: Error: 'An error occurred while making the requested connection'.
Note: On XenApp 6.5, XML Service Port and Trust is enabled using the Graphical User Interface. For more information, see Configuring the Citrix XML Service Port and Trust.
3. Modify Web Browsers settings and Install Citrix Receiver for Windows with Single Sign-on
3.1 Modify the web browsers settings
3.1.1 Configuring IE, Chrome, Edge browsers and Citrix Workspace for Windows for Single Sign-on
Modify the Internet Explorer settings to add StoreFront URL or Web Interface URL to the list of Security Zones in Internet Options. There are two methods to modify Security Zones:
NOTE: At any time, use only one of the following methods.
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Note: Automatic logon with current user name and password can be configured using Group Policy. For more details, see Managing Browser Settings with Group Policy Tools. |
3.1.2 Configuring Firefox for Single Sign-on
- Open Firefox
- Type about:config in the address bar
- A security warning page will appear. To continue, click “I accept the risk!”
- List of configurations will be available. In the search bar type “network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris” and add the store URL to that configuration
3.2 Install Citrix Receiver for Windows
- Download Citrix Receiver for Windows (CitrixReceiver.exe) from Citrix Downloads.
- Log onto the client device with administrator privilege.
- You can install Citrix Receiver for Windows in two ways:
Using the Graphical User Interface Using the Command Line Interface - Double-click CitrixReceiver.exe.
- In the Citrix Receiver Installation wizard, select Enable Single Sign-on.
- Click Next.
- After the installation is complete, log off from the client device and log on again.
- Open a command prompt as an administrator and change to the directory to where CitrixReceiver.exe is located.
- Run the following command to install Citrix Receiver for Windows with the Single Sign-on feature enabled:
CitrixReceiver.exe /includeSSON /silent
- After the installation is complete, log off from the client machine and log on again.
- Launch the Task Manager to verify that the ssonsvr.exe process is running.
Users should now be able to log on to an existing Store (or configure a new Store) using Citrix Receiver for Windows without providing credentials.
Group policy settings
Configuration described in this section is required in two cases:
• When access to StoreWeb using web browsers is required.
• Citrix Receiver for Windows version 4.3 or earlier is used.
For newer versions of Receiver (4.4 onwards) that do not require SSON via web browsers, the configuration is optional
Using Citrix Receiver for Windows Group Policy template files
• Add Citrix Receiver for Windows template files to the Local Group Policy Editor. For more information, see Configure Receiver with the Group Policy Object template . Be sure to use the ADM template of the same version as the Receiver on the Client.Follow the below steps to configure the policy
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Local Group Policy Editor. Navigate to Citrix Receiver > User authentication.2. Open the Local user name password policy.
3. Select Enable pass-through authentication.
4. Click Apply and OK.
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.
Single Sign-on Diagnostics
In Citrix Receiver for Windows Version 4.5, you can use Configuration Checker to diagnose the Single Sign-on configuration.
Right-click the Citrix Receiver icon in the notification area and select Advanced Preferences > Configuration Checker.
The Configuration Checker window appears.Select SSONChecker and click Run.
The test runs on all the SSON checkpoints.
After the test is complete, the results are displayed for each test.
The test describes if all the configuration requirements for Single Sign-on are met.
For more information, see Using Configuration Checker to validate Single Sign-on configuration
Verify the list of Network Providers
If users face any issues with Single Sign-on, Citrix recommends that you verify the list of network providers list on the client machin e as described below:
Click Start.
Enter View network connections. The Network Connection window appears.
Press ALT to display the menu. Click Advanced > Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings window appears.Click the Provider Order tab.
Move “Citrix Single Sign On” to the top of the list to change the order of network providers.
Additional Resources
On this page:
You may need to change your Kerberos password To use Citrix, your Kerberos password cannot be more than three years old. If your password exceeds this age limit, you need to change your Kerberos password |
Uninstall previous Citrix versions
If you have older versions of Citrix software installed, such as Citrix Receiver or Citrix ICA Client, you can remove them with these steps.
- Drag Applications > Citrix Receiver.app into the trash.
- Drag Applications > Citrix ICA Client folder into the trash.
- Drag userhome > Library > Preferences > Citrix ICA Client into the trash.
- Check if the following folder exists: Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences > Citrix ICA Client.
If it exists, move it to the Trash.
Install Citrix Workspace Client for Mac
- Download the Citrix Workspace client for Mac, available from the; Citrix Workspace and click Download. Note: this will take you to Citrix's website to download the latest installer.
- If prompted, choose to Save the installer. Depending on your browser settings, the file may download without showing you this dialog box.
- On a Mac computer, the .dmg file appears in the Mac Downloads folder. Click the folder and then select the CitrixWorkspaceApp.dmg file. When prompted, open Install Citrix Workspace.
- Click Continue and follow the instructions provided by the Citrix Workspace Installer.
- Once installed, continue with Using Citrix to access applications from your Mac.
Using Citrix to access applications from your Mac
Primary method: using Citrix Workspace directly
- Launch Citrix Workspace from your /Applications folder.
- When prompted to add an account, enter citrixapps.mit.edu.
- When prompted to authenticate, enter your Kerberos username (the portion of your MIT email address before the @mit.edu) and password.
Secondary method: logging in via the web
- Navigate in your web browser to https://citrixapps.mit.edu.
With the Citrix Workspace client successfully installed, you should see the Citrix StoreFront logon prompt. - Enter your Kerberos username (portion of your MIT email address before the @mit.edu).
- Enter your Kerberos password (password used to check your MIT email).
Result: Applications available from the MIT Citrix servers are displayed. - Click the icon for your selected application.
Note for off-campus users
To access applications via Citrix from off-campus locations or from a private subnet, you will need to connect to the MIT VPN (Virtual Private Network) before connecting to Citrix.
See: VPN at MIT
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- IS&T has upgraded its Citrix servers. The new servers are available at https://citrixapps.mit.edu, and the updated Citrix Workspace is needed.
- Instructions for installing the Citrix Workspace client, and access BrioQuery via https://citrixapps.mit.edu are available at:http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/x/WoBRC
- Please note that the new servers do not allow for stored launch.ica files. You'll need to access the applications by navigating to https://citrixapps.mit.edu.
- Off campus users will need to first connect to the MIT VPN. More information about the MIT VPN is available at:http://ist.mit.edu/vpn