Cannot Connect To Citrix Server Ssl Error 59
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2014 | Modified:14 Apr 2016 Languages log in to start download LOGIN Don't have an account? Create one here. Or cannot connect to the citrix xenapp server ssl error 59 the server sent a security Continue As Guest Which best describes you: IT Admin Business citrix ssl error 59 the server sent a security certificate identifying User DOWNLOAD Symptoms or Error When using the XenApp Plug-in 11.0 or later, SSL Error 59 is cannot connect to citrix server protocol driver error displayed when trying to launch an application. The text of the error is similar to: SSL Error 59: The server sent a security certificate identifying "citrix.domain.com", the citrix receiver ssl error 59 SSL connection was to 1.2.3.4. Error number 183. In the configuration of the Web Interface site, the parameters SSLCommonName and SSLProxyHost might have been configured or the SSLProxyHost parameter might have been defined as an IP Address. Solution The observed behavior is by design. The XenApp Plug-in verifies that the SSLCommonName and SSLProxyHost, contained in
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the launch.ica file delivered to the client device, are valid and are part of the same domain. If the SSLProxyHost parameter is defined as an IP address, the domain name verification against the SSLCommonName will not be successful. For example: SSLProxyHost=ag1.company.com & SSLCommonName=ags.company.com are within the same domain. SSLProxyHost=10.0.0.1 and SSLCommonName=ags.company.com does not work, because no domain name is specified for the SSLProxy Host and cannot be verified against the SSLCommonName. Problem Cause If the value of SSLProxyHost is not identical to that of the server name as it appears on the SSL certificate, the SSLCommonName parameter is required, and its value must specify the server name as it appears on the SSL certificate. These values are contained in the ICA file used to launch the connection – often administrators might set these values in the Override ICA Files on the Web Interface server (for example: default.ica, bandwidth_high.ica, bandwidth_low.ica, and so on). Additional Resources Citrix Discussions - Cannot connect to the Citrix XenApp server. SSL Error
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sphere login blackbaud labs noza blackbaud tv netwits thinktank usa uk pacific netherlands canada Error: Unable to launch your application. Contact your help desk with the following information: https://www.kb.blackbaud.com/articles/Article/67617 Cannot connect to the Citrix XenApp server. SSL Error 59: the server http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie11-windows_7/internet-explorer-ssl-59-error-site-only-displays/278d6b83-259c-4ace-925d-300f09ad6f1b sent a security certificate identifying [local IP address], Error: Unable to launch your application. Contact your help desk with the following information: Cannot connect to the Citrix XenApp server. SSL Error 59: the server sent a security certificate identifying [local IP address], the SSL connection was to "ctx-login2.blackbaudhosting.com".Users cannot connect may experience this issue in the Blackbaud Hosting Services environment if their internal network is not configured to allow access to the hosting site via the Citrix connection. Article Number:67617 Products: Education_Edge_EE Financial_Edge Raiser_s_Edge This message may be caused by browser settings or proxy server / firewall settings. If disabling the following browser settings fails to resolve, please follow the instructions ssl error 59 outlined in BB577684 to resolve this issue. Disable browser proxy settings in Internet Explorer and also in Firefox if present: For Internet Explorer or Google Chrome: Navigate to Start > Control Panel > Internet OptionsSelect the Connections tabClick LAN settingsUnder Proxy server ensure that Use a proxy server for your LAN checkbox is not markedClick OK In Firefox: From the Firefox bar, navigate to Options > Options, then select the Network tab. Click the Settings button. Under Configure Proxies to Access the Internet, select the No proxy radio button. Click OK and re launch your browser. If this fails to resolve, move on to step #2. Disable DNS Prefetching: In the Location bar, type about:config and press EnterThe about;config "This might void your warranty!" warning page may appear. Click I'll be careful, I promise! to continue to the about:config page.Right-click in the list of preferences, select New, and then select Boolean.In the Enter the preference name window, enter network.dns.disablePrefetch and click OKSelect true when prompted to set the value and click OK. Re-launch Firefox If the above Knowledgebase solu
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