Citrix receiver error 1000119

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I am trying to run Citrix receiver on the Xenial version of Ubuntu, but I am getting this error below




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Cannot connect to "0.0.0.2 - Remote Desktop Connection"



Unknown error 1000119. Verify your connection settings and try again.




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    I am trying to run Citrix receiver on the Xenial version of Ubuntu, but I am getting this error below




    ERROR:



    Cannot connect to "0.0.0.2 - Remote Desktop Connection"



    Unknown error 1000119. Verify your connection settings and try again.




    What should I do?







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      I am trying to run Citrix receiver on the Xenial version of Ubuntu, but I am getting this error below




      ERROR:



      Cannot connect to "0.0.0.2 - Remote Desktop Connection"



      Unknown error 1000119. Verify your connection settings and try again.




      What should I do?







      share|improve this question














      I am trying to run Citrix receiver on the Xenial version of Ubuntu, but I am getting this error below




      ERROR:



      Cannot connect to "0.0.0.2 - Remote Desktop Connection"



      Unknown error 1000119. Verify your connection settings and try again.




      What should I do?









      share|improve this question













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          Remove cacerts and link to /etc/ssl/certs by the following commands



          cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/
          rm -rf cacerts
          ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts


          Source: comment by bdetweiler which helped me.






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            This should be the accepted answer
            – falnyr
            Mar 28 at 0:27






          • 2




            you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
            – xam
            May 15 at 14:28






          • 2




            This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
            – Wes
            May 18 at 16:27






          • 1




            I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
            – dileepVikram
            May 26 at 3:48










          • Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
            – insanely_sin
            Jun 1 at 17:21

















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          I got it. Linking the system's certificates to the ICA's also works:



          sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



          with ignoring the warnings regarding duplicates.






          share|improve this answer





























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            I had the equivalent problem. The best solution I was able to find at the moment in Xenial was to downgrade to the 13.2 x64 version of Citrix Receiver and be sure to follow the standard procedures with respect to linking certificates, etc.






            share|improve this answer



























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              down vote













              I solved this by getting the root cert.
              In my case it was Verisign, so I downloaded the root 10 cert from https://www.symantec.com/theme/roots



              Get root 10. It'll be a file called verisign-universal-root-certification-authority-en.pem
              sudo copy it into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



              It worked straight after.






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                This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                – bdetweiler
                Mar 20 at 23:07

















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              I had the same problem. For me the solution was to put in



              8.8.8.8,4.4.4.4 


              as DNS in the network manager






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                Remove cacerts and link to /etc/ssl/certs by the following commands



                cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/
                rm -rf cacerts
                ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts


                Source: comment by bdetweiler which helped me.






                share|improve this answer


















                • 5




                  This should be the accepted answer
                  – falnyr
                  Mar 28 at 0:27






                • 2




                  you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                  – xam
                  May 15 at 14:28






                • 2




                  This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                  – Wes
                  May 18 at 16:27






                • 1




                  I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                  – dileepVikram
                  May 26 at 3:48










                • Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                  – insanely_sin
                  Jun 1 at 17:21














                up vote
                25
                down vote













                Remove cacerts and link to /etc/ssl/certs by the following commands



                cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/
                rm -rf cacerts
                ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts


                Source: comment by bdetweiler which helped me.






                share|improve this answer


















                • 5




                  This should be the accepted answer
                  – falnyr
                  Mar 28 at 0:27






                • 2




                  you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                  – xam
                  May 15 at 14:28






                • 2




                  This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                  – Wes
                  May 18 at 16:27






                • 1




                  I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                  – dileepVikram
                  May 26 at 3:48










                • Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                  – insanely_sin
                  Jun 1 at 17:21












                up vote
                25
                down vote










                up vote
                25
                down vote









                Remove cacerts and link to /etc/ssl/certs by the following commands



                cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/
                rm -rf cacerts
                ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts


                Source: comment by bdetweiler which helped me.






                share|improve this answer














                Remove cacerts and link to /etc/ssl/certs by the following commands



                cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/
                rm -rf cacerts
                ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts


                Source: comment by bdetweiler which helped me.







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                edited Mar 22 at 1:14









                pomsky

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                answered Mar 21 at 23:01









                validom

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                • 5




                  This should be the accepted answer
                  – falnyr
                  Mar 28 at 0:27






                • 2




                  you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                  – xam
                  May 15 at 14:28






                • 2




                  This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                  – Wes
                  May 18 at 16:27






                • 1




                  I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                  – dileepVikram
                  May 26 at 3:48










                • Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                  – insanely_sin
                  Jun 1 at 17:21












                • 5




                  This should be the accepted answer
                  – falnyr
                  Mar 28 at 0:27






                • 2




                  you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                  – xam
                  May 15 at 14:28






                • 2




                  This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                  – Wes
                  May 18 at 16:27






                • 1




                  I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                  – dileepVikram
                  May 26 at 3:48










                • Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                  – insanely_sin
                  Jun 1 at 17:21







                5




                5




                This should be the accepted answer
                – falnyr
                Mar 28 at 0:27




                This should be the accepted answer
                – falnyr
                Mar 28 at 0:27




                2




                2




                you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                – xam
                May 15 at 14:28




                you need to sudo before rm and ln but yes perfect
                – xam
                May 15 at 14:28




                2




                2




                This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                – Wes
                May 18 at 16:27




                This helped me, for the first time ever, get Citrix Receiver working in a Linux distribution! Thanks!
                – Wes
                May 18 at 16:27




                1




                1




                I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                – dileepVikram
                May 26 at 3:48




                I have tried the above solution. But still the same error. Can somebody pls help
                – dileepVikram
                May 26 at 3:48












                Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                – insanely_sin
                Jun 1 at 17:21




                Just added sudo as commented, worked for me too!
                – insanely_sin
                Jun 1 at 17:21












                up vote
                2
                down vote













                I got it. Linking the system's certificates to the ICA's also works:



                sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                with ignoring the warnings regarding duplicates.






                share|improve this answer


























                  up vote
                  2
                  down vote













                  I got it. Linking the system's certificates to the ICA's also works:



                  sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                  with ignoring the warnings regarding duplicates.






                  share|improve this answer
























                    up vote
                    2
                    down vote










                    up vote
                    2
                    down vote









                    I got it. Linking the system's certificates to the ICA's also works:



                    sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                    with ignoring the warnings regarding duplicates.






                    share|improve this answer














                    I got it. Linking the system's certificates to the ICA's also works:



                    sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                    with ignoring the warnings regarding duplicates.







                    share|improve this answer














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                    answered Mar 30 at 9:17









                    Peter

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                        up vote
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                        I had the equivalent problem. The best solution I was able to find at the moment in Xenial was to downgrade to the 13.2 x64 version of Citrix Receiver and be sure to follow the standard procedures with respect to linking certificates, etc.






                        share|improve this answer
























                          up vote
                          1
                          down vote













                          I had the equivalent problem. The best solution I was able to find at the moment in Xenial was to downgrade to the 13.2 x64 version of Citrix Receiver and be sure to follow the standard procedures with respect to linking certificates, etc.






                          share|improve this answer






















                            up vote
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                            up vote
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                            I had the equivalent problem. The best solution I was able to find at the moment in Xenial was to downgrade to the 13.2 x64 version of Citrix Receiver and be sure to follow the standard procedures with respect to linking certificates, etc.






                            share|improve this answer












                            I had the equivalent problem. The best solution I was able to find at the moment in Xenial was to downgrade to the 13.2 x64 version of Citrix Receiver and be sure to follow the standard procedures with respect to linking certificates, etc.







                            share|improve this answer












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                            answered Apr 18 '17 at 0:08









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                                I solved this by getting the root cert.
                                In my case it was Verisign, so I downloaded the root 10 cert from https://www.symantec.com/theme/roots



                                Get root 10. It'll be a file called verisign-universal-root-certification-authority-en.pem
                                sudo copy it into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                                It worked straight after.






                                share|improve this answer
















                                • 4




                                  This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                  – bdetweiler
                                  Mar 20 at 23:07














                                up vote
                                1
                                down vote













                                I solved this by getting the root cert.
                                In my case it was Verisign, so I downloaded the root 10 cert from https://www.symantec.com/theme/roots



                                Get root 10. It'll be a file called verisign-universal-root-certification-authority-en.pem
                                sudo copy it into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                                It worked straight after.






                                share|improve this answer
















                                • 4




                                  This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                  – bdetweiler
                                  Mar 20 at 23:07












                                up vote
                                1
                                down vote










                                up vote
                                1
                                down vote









                                I solved this by getting the root cert.
                                In my case it was Verisign, so I downloaded the root 10 cert from https://www.symantec.com/theme/roots



                                Get root 10. It'll be a file called verisign-universal-root-certification-authority-en.pem
                                sudo copy it into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                                It worked straight after.






                                share|improve this answer












                                I solved this by getting the root cert.
                                In my case it was Verisign, so I downloaded the root 10 cert from https://www.symantec.com/theme/roots



                                Get root 10. It'll be a file called verisign-universal-root-certification-authority-en.pem
                                sudo copy it into /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts



                                It worked straight after.







                                share|improve this answer












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                                infinityplusb

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                                  This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                  – bdetweiler
                                  Mar 20 at 23:07












                                • 4




                                  This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                  – bdetweiler
                                  Mar 20 at 23:07







                                4




                                4




                                This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                – bdetweiler
                                Mar 20 at 23:07




                                This worked for me: cd /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/; rm -rf cacerts; ln -s /etc/ssl/certs cacerts;
                                – bdetweiler
                                Mar 20 at 23:07










                                up vote
                                0
                                down vote













                                I had the same problem. For me the solution was to put in



                                8.8.8.8,4.4.4.4 


                                as DNS in the network manager






                                share|improve this answer


























                                  up vote
                                  0
                                  down vote













                                  I had the same problem. For me the solution was to put in



                                  8.8.8.8,4.4.4.4 


                                  as DNS in the network manager






                                  share|improve this answer
























                                    up vote
                                    0
                                    down vote










                                    up vote
                                    0
                                    down vote









                                    I had the same problem. For me the solution was to put in



                                    8.8.8.8,4.4.4.4 


                                    as DNS in the network manager






                                    share|improve this answer














                                    I had the same problem. For me the solution was to put in



                                    8.8.8.8,4.4.4.4 


                                    as DNS in the network manager







                                    share|improve this answer














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