- How User Connections Work with the Citrix Gateway plug-in
- 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
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Removing Traffic Policies
You can use either the configuration utility to remove traffic policies from Citrix Gateway. If you use the configuration utility to remove a traffic policy and the policy is bound to the user, group, or virtual server level, you must first unbind the policy. Then, you can remove the policy.
To unbind a traffic policy by using the configuration utility
- In the configuration utility, in the navigation pane, do one of the following:
- Expand Citrix Gateway and then click Virtual Servers.
- Expand Citrix Gateway > User Administration and then click AAA Groups.
- Expand Citrix Gateway > User Administration and then click AAA Users.
- In the details pane, select a virtual server, group, or user and then click Open.
- In the configure Citrix Gateway Virtual Server, Configure AAA Group, or Configure AAA User dialog box, click the Policies tab.
- Click Traffic, select the policy and then click Unbind Policy.
- Click OK and then click Close.
After the traffic policy is unbound, you can remove the policy.
To remove a traffic policy by using the configuration utility
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand Citrix Gateway > Policies and then click Traffic.
- In the details pane, on the Policies tab, select the traffic policy and then click Remove.