Use Citrix Receiver (ICA client) on Ubuntu 18.04
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I used to use Citrix receiver on Ubuntu 16.04 for a while Switching to 18.04, I want to continue using Citrix.
I downloaded and installed citrix receiver 13.8 following this official guide without any errors: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/receiver/linux/current-release/install.html
When I triy to vonnect using a provided connection file (.ica), I receive the following error message in a window:
Verbindung mit '0.0.0.2 - Desktop EMEA' kann nicht hergestellt werden.
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden.
English: File or directory not found
I tried to debug by setting PrintLogThreshold=6
in the connection file. Unfortunately o additional information about the error is logged.
Using the same connection on the old Ubuntu 16.04 installation works as usual at the same time.
How can I debug? Why is the IP-address all-zero?
networking 18.04 citrix
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I used to use Citrix receiver on Ubuntu 16.04 for a while Switching to 18.04, I want to continue using Citrix.
I downloaded and installed citrix receiver 13.8 following this official guide without any errors: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/receiver/linux/current-release/install.html
When I triy to vonnect using a provided connection file (.ica), I receive the following error message in a window:
Verbindung mit '0.0.0.2 - Desktop EMEA' kann nicht hergestellt werden.
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden.
English: File or directory not found
I tried to debug by setting PrintLogThreshold=6
in the connection file. Unfortunately o additional information about the error is logged.
Using the same connection on the old Ubuntu 16.04 installation works as usual at the same time.
How can I debug? Why is the IP-address all-zero?
networking 18.04 citrix
discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
Thanks. Already usedProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49
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I used to use Citrix receiver on Ubuntu 16.04 for a while Switching to 18.04, I want to continue using Citrix.
I downloaded and installed citrix receiver 13.8 following this official guide without any errors: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/receiver/linux/current-release/install.html
When I triy to vonnect using a provided connection file (.ica), I receive the following error message in a window:
Verbindung mit '0.0.0.2 - Desktop EMEA' kann nicht hergestellt werden.
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden.
English: File or directory not found
I tried to debug by setting PrintLogThreshold=6
in the connection file. Unfortunately o additional information about the error is logged.
Using the same connection on the old Ubuntu 16.04 installation works as usual at the same time.
How can I debug? Why is the IP-address all-zero?
networking 18.04 citrix
I used to use Citrix receiver on Ubuntu 16.04 for a while Switching to 18.04, I want to continue using Citrix.
I downloaded and installed citrix receiver 13.8 following this official guide without any errors: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/receiver/linux/current-release/install.html
When I triy to vonnect using a provided connection file (.ica), I receive the following error message in a window:
Verbindung mit '0.0.0.2 - Desktop EMEA' kann nicht hergestellt werden.
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden.
English: File or directory not found
I tried to debug by setting PrintLogThreshold=6
in the connection file. Unfortunately o additional information about the error is logged.
Using the same connection on the old Ubuntu 16.04 installation works as usual at the same time.
How can I debug? Why is the IP-address all-zero?
networking 18.04 citrix
asked May 8 at 9:29
Simon
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discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
Thanks. Already usedProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49
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discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
Thanks. Already usedProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49
discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
Thanks. Already used
ProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49
Thanks. Already used
ProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49
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Running below commands after installing Citrix Receiver Full worked for me
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
sudo c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
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Looks like this is a known issue in older versions which comes back in 13.9. So nothing Ubuntu related. Only seams so because Citrix Receiver 13.9 and Ubuntu 18.4 was released in the same period of time.
@Rinzwind, got this insight from your link here: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/323985-cannot-connect-to-0002-published-app-name-most-distros/#comment-2004606
So to resolve install Citrix Receiver 13.8
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I had this problem after upgrading to 18.04 from 17.04.
Firefox gave the same error message.
I found a work-around: Start Citrix Receiver directly from the Launcher (Supe+A).
Enter a copy from the url you can still find on the Firefox page.
Btw: Still using citrix Receiver 13.5
You need to provide better answer with more information.
â Eranda Peiris
May 23 at 11:00
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
Running below commands after installing Citrix Receiver Full worked for me
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
sudo c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
Running below commands after installing Citrix Receiver Full worked for me
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
sudo c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
Running below commands after installing Citrix Receiver Full worked for me
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
sudo c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
Running below commands after installing Citrix Receiver Full worked for me
sudo ln -s /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
sudo c_rehash /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/
answered May 26 at 8:01
saurabh
411
411
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
add a comment |Â
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! This also worked for me!
â mgerber
Jul 17 at 12:18
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
Thanks! the cleanest of all it works like a charm ubuntu 18.04 citrix 13.10 only 2 commands and all issue fixed.
â Doogle
Aug 12 at 6:06
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Looks like this is a known issue in older versions which comes back in 13.9. So nothing Ubuntu related. Only seams so because Citrix Receiver 13.9 and Ubuntu 18.4 was released in the same period of time.
@Rinzwind, got this insight from your link here: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/323985-cannot-connect-to-0002-published-app-name-most-distros/#comment-2004606
So to resolve install Citrix Receiver 13.8
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Looks like this is a known issue in older versions which comes back in 13.9. So nothing Ubuntu related. Only seams so because Citrix Receiver 13.9 and Ubuntu 18.4 was released in the same period of time.
@Rinzwind, got this insight from your link here: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/323985-cannot-connect-to-0002-published-app-name-most-distros/#comment-2004606
So to resolve install Citrix Receiver 13.8
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Looks like this is a known issue in older versions which comes back in 13.9. So nothing Ubuntu related. Only seams so because Citrix Receiver 13.9 and Ubuntu 18.4 was released in the same period of time.
@Rinzwind, got this insight from your link here: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/323985-cannot-connect-to-0002-published-app-name-most-distros/#comment-2004606
So to resolve install Citrix Receiver 13.8
Looks like this is a known issue in older versions which comes back in 13.9. So nothing Ubuntu related. Only seams so because Citrix Receiver 13.9 and Ubuntu 18.4 was released in the same period of time.
@Rinzwind, got this insight from your link here: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/323985-cannot-connect-to-0002-published-app-name-most-distros/#comment-2004606
So to resolve install Citrix Receiver 13.8
answered May 8 at 10:07
Simon
1701112
1701112
add a comment |Â
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I had this problem after upgrading to 18.04 from 17.04.
Firefox gave the same error message.
I found a work-around: Start Citrix Receiver directly from the Launcher (Supe+A).
Enter a copy from the url you can still find on the Firefox page.
Btw: Still using citrix Receiver 13.5
You need to provide better answer with more information.
â Eranda Peiris
May 23 at 11:00
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I had this problem after upgrading to 18.04 from 17.04.
Firefox gave the same error message.
I found a work-around: Start Citrix Receiver directly from the Launcher (Supe+A).
Enter a copy from the url you can still find on the Firefox page.
Btw: Still using citrix Receiver 13.5
You need to provide better answer with more information.
â Eranda Peiris
May 23 at 11:00
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
I had this problem after upgrading to 18.04 from 17.04.
Firefox gave the same error message.
I found a work-around: Start Citrix Receiver directly from the Launcher (Supe+A).
Enter a copy from the url you can still find on the Firefox page.
Btw: Still using citrix Receiver 13.5
I had this problem after upgrading to 18.04 from 17.04.
Firefox gave the same error message.
I found a work-around: Start Citrix Receiver directly from the Launcher (Supe+A).
Enter a copy from the url you can still find on the Firefox page.
Btw: Still using citrix Receiver 13.5
edited May 23 at 14:10
answered May 23 at 9:48
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May 23 at 11:00
You need to provide better answer with more information.
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discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠2nd reply: default.ica. ProxyUseFQDN=On needs to be "Off"
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:47
also check discussions.citrix.com/topic/⦠(this one is newer)
â Rinzwind
May 8 at 9:48
Thanks. Already used
ProxyUseFQDN=Off
â Simon
May 8 at 9:49