- Citrix Gateway Release Notes
- About Citrix Gateway
- Common Deployments
- Client Software Requirements
- Compatibility with Citrix Products
- Licensing
- FAQ
- Before Getting Started
- Upgrading
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Installing the System
- Configuring Citrix Gateway
- Using the Configuration Utility
- Policies and Profiles on Citrix Gateway
- Viewing Citrix Gateway Configuration Settings
- Configuring the Citrix Gateway by Using Wizards
- Configuring the Host Name and FQDN on Citrix Gateway
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Installing and Managing Certificates
- Creating a Certificate Signing Request
- Installing the Signed Certificate on Citrix Gateway
- Configuring Intermediate Certificates
- Using Device Certificates for Authentication
- Importing and Installing an Existing Certificate
- Convert a Certificate from PFX Format to PEM Format
- Certificate Revocation Lists
- Testing Your Citrix Gateway Configuration
- Creating Virtual Servers
- Configuring IP Addresses on Citrix Gateway
- Resolving DNS Servers Located in the Secure Network
- Configuring DNS Virtual Servers
- Configuring Name Service Providers
- Configuring Server-Initiated Connections
- Configuring Routing on Citrix Gateway
- Configuring Auto Negotiation
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Authentication and Authorization
- Configuring Default Global Authentication Types
- Configuring Authentication Without Authorization
- Configuring Authorization
- Disabling Authentication
- Configuring Authentication for Specific Times
- How Authentication Policies Work
- Configuring Local Users
- Configuring Groups
- Configuring LDAP Authentication
- Configuring Client Certificate Authentication
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication
- Configuring SAML Authentication
- Configuring TACACS+ Authentication
- Configuring Multifactor Authentication
- Configuring Single Sign-On
- Configuring One-Time Password Use
- nFactor for Citrix Gateway Authentication
- Citrix Gateway Visualizer
- Configure Citrix Gateway to use RADIUS and LDAP Authentication with Mobile Devices
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Configuring the VPN User Experience
- How User Connections Work with the Citrix Gateway plug-in
- How to Configure Full VPN Setup on a Citrix Gateway Appliance
- Choosing the User Access Method
- Deploying Citrix Gateway plug-ins for User Access
- Selecting the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Users
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Integrating the Citrix Gateway plug-in with Citrix Receiver
- How User Connections Work with Citrix Receiver
- Adding the Citrix Gateway plug-in to Citrix Receiver
- Decoupling the Citrix Receiver Icon
- Configuring IPv6 for ICA Connections
- IConfiguring the Receiver Home Page on Citrix Gateway
- Applying the Receiver Theme to the Logon Page
- Creating a Custom Theme for the Logon Page
- Customizing the User Portal
- Configuring Clientless Access
- Configuring the Client Choices Page
- Configuring Access Scenario Fallback
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Configuring Connections for the Citrix Gateway plug-in
- Configuring the Number of User Sessions
- Configuring Time-Out Settings
- Connecting to Internal Network Resources
- Configuring Split Tunneling
- Configuring Client Interception
- Configuring Name Service Resolution
- Enabling Proxy Support for User Connections
- Configuring Address Pools
- Supporting VoIP Phones
- Configuring Application Access for the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Java
- Configuring the Access Interface
- How a Traffic Policy Works
- Configuring Session Policies
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Configuring Endpoint Polices
- How Endpoint Policies Work
- Evaluating User Logon Options
- Setting the Priority of Preauthentication Policies
- Configuring Preauthentication Policies and Profiles
- Configuring Post-Authentication Policies
- Configuring Security Preauthentication Expressions for User Devices
- Configuring Compound Client Security Expressions
- Advanced Endpoint Analysis Scans
- Managing User Sessions
- AlwaysON
- Configuring Citrix Gateway
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Deploying in a Double-Hop DMZ
- Deploying Citrix Gateway in a Double-Hop DMZ
- How a Double-Hop Deployment Works
- Communication Flow in a Double-Hop DMZ Deployment
- Preparing for a Double-Hop DMZ Deployment
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Installing and Configuring Citrix Gateway in a Double-Hop DMZ
- Configuring Settings on the Virtual Servers on the Citrix Gateway Proxy
- Configuring the Appliance to Communicate with the Appliance Proxy
- Configuring Citrix Gateway to Handle the STA and ICA Traffic
- Opening the Appropriate Ports on the Firewalls
- Managing SSL Certificates in a Double-Hop DMZ Deployment
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Using High Availability
- How High Availability Works
- Configuring Settings for High Availability
- Configuring Communication Intervals
- Synchronizing Citrix Gateway Appliances
- Synchronizing Configuration Files in a High Availability Setup
- Configuring Command Propagation
- Configuring Fail-Safe Mode
- Configuring the Virtual MAC Address
- Configuring High Availability Pairs in Different Subnets
- Configuring Route Monitors
- Configuring Link Redundancy
- Understanding the Causes of Failover
- Forcing Failover from a Node
- Using Clustering
- Maintaining and Monitoring the System
- Integrating with Citrix Products
- How Users Connect to Applications, Desktops, and ShareFile
- Deploying with Citrix Endpoint Management App Edition, Citrix Virtual Apps, and Citrix Virtual Desktops
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Accessing Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Resources with the Web Interface
- Integrating Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
- Establishing a Secure Connection to the Server Farm
- Deploying with the Web Interface
- Setting Up a Web Interface Site to Work
- Configuring Communication with the Web Interface
- Configuring Additional Web Interface Settings on Citrix Gateway
- Configuring Access to Applications and Virtual Desktops in the Web Interface
- Configuring SmartAccess
- Configuring SmartControl
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Configuring Single Sign-On to the Web Interface
- To configure single sign-on to Web applications globally
- To configure single sign-on to Web applications by using a session policy
- To define the HTTP port for single sign-on to web applications
- Additional Configuration Guidelines
- To test the single sign-on connection to the Web Interface
- Configuring Single Sign-On to the Web Interface by Using a Smart Card
- To configure single sign-on for Citrix Virtual Apps and file shares
- Allowing File Type Association
- Integrate Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
- Integrate Citrix Gateway with StoreFront
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Configuring Settings for Your Citrix Endpoint Management Environment
- Configuring Load Balancing Servers for Citrix Endpoint Management
- Configuring Load Balancing Servers for Microsoft Exchange with Email Security Filtering
- Configuring Citrix Endpoint Management NetScaler Connector (XNC) ActiveSync Filtering
- Allowing Access from Mobile Devices with Citrix Mobile Productivity Apps
- Configuring Domain and Security Token Authentication for Citrix Endpoint Management
- Configuring Client Certificate or Client Certificate and Domain Authentication
- Optimizing Network Traffic with CloudBridge
- RfWebUI Persona on Citrix Gateway UX Configuration
- RDP Proxy
- Citrix Gateway Enabled PCoIP Proxy Support for VMware Horizon View
- HDX Enlightened Data Transport Support
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Microsoft Intune Integration
- When to Use the Integrated Intune MDM Solution
- Understanding the Citrix Gateway-Intune MDM Integration
- Configuring Network Access Control device check for Citrix Gateway virtual server for single factor authentication deployment
- Understanding Azure ADAL Token Authentication
- Configuring Citrix Gateway Virtual Server for Microsoft ADAL Token Authentication
- Type of Service Support for UDP traffic
- Proxy Auto Configuration for Outbound Proxy support for Citrix Gateway
- Outbound ICA Proxy support
- Integrate Citrix Gateway with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
- Native OTP Support
- Configuring Server Name Indication Extension
- Validating the Server Certificate During an SSL Handshake
- Using Advance Policy to Create VPN Policies
- Simplified SaaS app configuration using a template
- Configure Device Certificate in nFactor as an EPA component
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FAQ
Licensing
What is a Universal License (CCUs)?
Universal License is an add-on license on top of Citrix ADC platform licenses. These licenses are required for the following:
Securing ICA sessions
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SmartAccess
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SmartControl
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EPA
SSL VPN
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For all SSL VPN use cases (Unified Gateway, CVPN, RDP proxy etc.)
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Portal
What is the change in the new Licensing policy?
Universal License were priced as following:
- 0-2499 users - $100 per user
- 2500+ users - $50 per user
The earlier packaging was as following:
- NS Standard and Enterprise included 5 Universal Licenses
- NS Platinum License includes 100 Universal Licenses
The change is as follows:
- NS Standard will include 500 licenses
- NS Enterprise will include 1000 licenses
- NS Platinum does not have any CCU requirement – meaning customers do not need CCUs with Platinum
On the other hand, if users purchase NS Platinum 11.1 or above, they can use universal licenses for ALL USE CASES.
User count | Price |
1-10000 | $5 |
10001-20000 | $2 |
20001+ | $1.5 |
When is the new pricing available for customers?
New packaging will be included in NS 11.1.49.16 build released on September 26th, 2016. The new SKUs will go live on September 19 2016.
What version of Citrix ADC do we need?
Customers need NS 11.1-49.16 or above to get the new packaging with CCUs.
How do existing customers get this?
Existing customers need to upgrade their existing NS versions to 11.1.49.xx to get the new packaging.
If a customer is unwilling to upgrade and wants to use NS for SSL VPN, below are the key things to ensure:
- Unified Gateway is available with NS Enterprise or Platinum versions ONLY
- If they have received CCUs for free with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Premium edition, they need to purchase CCUs for SSL VPN OR purchase NS Platinum edition running 11.1.49.xx
- Online EULA is being updated at this time to reflect the usage scenarios. It will be posted here: https://www.citrix.com/buy/licensing/product.html
- They can get the same pricing through sales exception process
If a customer running Standard edition, want to buy 5000 licenses, how much do they pay?
If a customer is running standard edition, they get first 500 universal licenses for free. For the rest they will be charged per the new pricing which is $5 for 1-10000 users.
What if the same customer comes back and purchases another 6000 licenses, how much do they pay?
If the customer comes back to purchase another 6000 licenses, they will be charged 6000 users*$5 per user = $30,000. They will not get the benefit of using the row for 11,000 licenses.
Annual maintenance will also be charged on this price.
If a customer running Standard edition, want to buy 11000 licenses, how much do they pay?
If a customer is running Standard edition, they will get first 500 licenses for free. For the rest they will pay 10,500 users * $2 per user = $21,000
How are the other vendors charging, and what do I need to tell my customer?
All SSL VPN vendors charge per user session license. Citrix is the only company that does not charge per user session license if a customer is purchasing Citrix ADC Platinum edition.
If my customer has 100 CCUs they received with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Premium edition, and they buy 100 CCUs for Unified Gateway, do they now have 200 CCUs?
Yes. They do have 200 CCUs. But, they can only use 100 CCUs for SSL VPN use case. They can, however, use 200 CCUs for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops use case.