06-26-2007 02:33 AM - edited 02-21-2020 03:07 PM
Hi,
Anyone knows where I can find the Zip file from Cisco that contains the tools to create the ica jar file so I can have Citrix client access on my SSL clientless?
On ASDM 6 help I have the following:
Creating and Installing the Citrix Plug-in
Create and install the Citrix plug-in, as follows:
1. Install a Java Development Kit (JDK) Version 1.5.0_8 on a Linux server.
Note Follow each of the remaining steps except for the last on this Linux server.
2. Create a directory to store the plug-in to be created later in these instructions. For example,
mkdir plugins
3. Create a subdirectory to store files specific to the plug-in to be built. For example,
mkdir plugins/ica
4. Download the Citrix Presentation Server Client file to the plugins/ica subdirectory.
Note At the time of publication of this document, Citrix provided it for download on http://www.citrix.com at the following path: Download > Clients.
5. Unpack the following files from the Citrix Presentation Server Client file into the plugins/ica subdirectory:
JICA-configN.jar
JICA-coreN.jar
6. Download the zip file containing the machine instructions needed to generate a Citrix plug-in for the security appliance, from the Cisco web site to the plugins/ica subdirectory, and extract the files.
The following files extract from the zip file:
desktop.html
icon.gif
lib.js
manifest.xml
Cisco customized these files for use with the Citrix plug-in.
After you build the Citrix plug-in and import it to the security appliance, and the remote browser downloads it, the portal page displays the icon.gif image. The user clicks the image to establish a connection with a Citrix server.
The plug-in incorporates the image in the icon.gif file, so following the generation of the plug-in, you need to import only the plug-in to the security appliance.
7. Enter the following command from the plugins/ica subdirectory to create the Citrix plug-in and insert it into the plugins directory:
/usr/java/jdk1.5.0_08/bin/jar cvf ../ica-plugin.jar *
8. Make sure a TFTP or FTP server is running on the Linux host on which you built the plug-in before continuing.
9. Establish an ASDM session with the security appliance, choose Config > Remote Access VPN > Clientless SSL VPN Access > Portal > Config Object Management > Client-Server Plug-in > Import, and use the descriptions below to enter the field values.
My doubt is where to find the so called Zip file from Cisco.
Thanks in advance
Paulo Vasconcelos
06-26-2007 01:35 PM
I too, would like to know where the mysterious "zip file" mentioned in the ASA online documentation.
"Step 6 Download the zip file containing the machine instructions needed to generate a Citrix plug-in for the security appliance, from the Cisco web site to the plugins/ica subdirectory, and extract the files."
06-27-2007 10:41 AM
Due to the bug CSCsj29534 - its not posted on CCO.
IT will be posted once the bug is fixed.
Thanks
Gilbert
07-23-2008 12:22 AM
Paulo, i hope i can ease your pain.
I beleive this is what your are talking about
http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/details.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=20731&pID=186
Also is there any reasons why you are wanting to go with the plugin?
Pls rate
07-23-2008 12:42 AM
Hi jtphilies,
This matter is solved a long time ago. You can see by the time of the post it is one year old.
In the meantime I was able to get that plugin.
Thanks anyway
Paulo
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