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Authentication and Authorization
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Configuring the VPN User Experience
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How to Configure Full VPN Setup on a Citrix Gateway Appliance
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Integrating the Citrix Gateway plug-in with Citrix Receiver
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AlwaysOn VPN before Windows logon (Formally AlwaysOn service)
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Maintaining and Monitoring the System
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Deploying with Citrix Endpoint Management, Citrix Virtual Apps, and Citrix Virtual Desktops
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Accessing Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Resources with the Web Interface
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Integrating Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
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Configuring Additional Web Interface Settings on Citrix Gateway
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Configuring Access to Applications and Virtual Desktops in the Web Interface
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Integrate Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
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Configuring Settings for Your Citrix Endpoint Management Environment
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Configuring Load Balancing Servers for Citrix Endpoint Management
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Configuring Load Balancing Servers for Microsoft Exchange with Email Security Filtering
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Configuring Citrix Endpoint Management NetScaler Connector (XNC) ActiveSync Filtering
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Allowing Access from Mobile Devices with Citrix Mobile Productivity Apps
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Configuring Domain and Security Token Authentication for Citrix Endpoint Management
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Configuring Client Certificate or Client Certificate and Domain Authentication
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Citrix Gateway Enabled PCoIP Proxy Support for VMware Horizon View
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Proxy Auto Configuration for Outbound Proxy support for Citrix Gateway
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Integrate Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
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Authentication and Authorization
Citrix Gateway employs a flexible authentication design that permits extensive customization of user authentication for Citrix Gateway. You can use industry-standard authentication servers and configure Citrix Gateway to authenticate users with the servers. Citrix Gateway also supports authentication based on attributes present in a client certificate. Citrix Gateway authentication is designed to accommodate simple authentication procedures that use a single source for user authentication, in addition to more complex, cascaded authentication procedures that rely upon multiple authentication types.
Citrix Gateway authentication incorporates local authentication for the creation of local users and groups. This design centers around the use of policies to control the authentication procedures that you configure. The policies you create can be applied at Citrix Gateway global or virtual server levels and can be used to set authentication server parameters conditionally based on the user’s source network.
Because policies are bound either globally or to a virtual server, you can also assign priorities to your policies to create a cascade of multiple authentication servers as part of authentication.
Citrix Gateway includes support for the following authentication types.
- Local
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- RADIUS
- SAML
- TACACS+
- Client certificate authentication (including smart card authentication)
Citrix Gateway also supports RSA SecurID, Gemalto Protiva, and SafeWord. You use a RADIUS server to configure these types of authentication.
While authentication allows users to log on to Citrix Gateway and connect to the internal network, authorization defines the resources within the secure network to which users have access. You configure authorization with LDAP and RADIUS policies.
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