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and Merchandising ServerSecure GatewayShareFileSingle Sign-On (Password Manager)SmartAuditorStoreFrontTechnology PreviewsTrial SoftwareUniversal Print ServerUser Group CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions Support Forums Products NetScaler Gateway (Formerly Access citrix receiver ssl error 14 Gateway) Access Gateway Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. AG + IE8 on WinXP = SSL Error 68 Started by Alex Pitman , 02 September 2009 - 04:19 PM Login citrix receiver ssl error 61 you have not chosen to trust to Reply 3 replies to this topic Alex Pitman Members #1 Alex Pitman 68 posts Posted 02 September 2009 - 04:19 PM I tried searching, but didn't find anything relevant aside from the obvious...I have a user on WinXP using IE8 and she's getting:Cannot connect to the citrix xenapp server. SSL Error 68. The server sent a security certificate that is not yet valid. The security certificate bla.bla.com is valid from June 19 2009 to July 21 2010.Access Gateway Standard 4.5.7WI 4.6Cert is from GeoTrust (and works fine with everything else)Certificate error only seems to occur on IE8. Tried ripping out the user's client and installing 11... no help. Tried importing the cert for grins, no help there either. IE8 compatabaility mode doesn't seem to make a difference.I'm assuming her date and
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Information This article provides information on Citrix Client SSL Error Codes. To citrix receiver ssl error 61 ubuntu assist with troubleshooting, Citrix Technical Support has compiled a list of generic SSL error codes that the Citrix
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client might present the user or write in the Event log when an error occurs. Important! This article is intended for use by System Administrators. If you are experiencing http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/251609-ag-ie8-on-winxp-ssl-error-68/ this issue and you are not a System Administrator, contact your organization’s Help Desk for assistance and refer them to this article. Note: This list contains general information and might not fully explain the reason for your error. This information is provided “as is” and is not meant to be an official rendering of the SSL error code definitions. Refer http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX113309 to the Disclaimer for more information. * 0 Everything is fine ** 1 Redo handshake before other things ** 2 Handshake loop is complete ** 3 An error occurred that cannot be further defined ** 4 An error occurred while reading ** 5 An error occurred in the provider. No further information is available ** 6 A required library is missing ** 7 A required library has no entry point? ** 8 Initialization (of whatever was being initialized, library) failed ** 9 There is no memory left for the application to use ** 10 Can't locate your certificate. ** 11 Your certificate isn't in a format readable by the provider ** 12 You do not have permission to access the specified certificate ** 13 The SSL package isn't there (SChannel specific) ** 14 Can't work to the cipher strength required ** 15 The context has expired or isn't properly initialized ** 16 The buffer read isn't a valid SSL packet ** 17 The buffer read isn't a valid socks 5 packet ** 18 Your SSL packet has b
application ssl asked 2013-10-30 22:33:20 +0000 ccd 35 ●3 ●5 ●10 updated 2013-11-03 17:49:15 +0000 I am getting a client error in Firefox: You have not chosen to trust "VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5", the issuer of the server's security certificate https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/35111/ssl-error-61when-accessing-citrix-application/ (SSL error 61). How do I correct this problem? So, to continue the story, I have been searching other web sites looking for the answer. I found one web site that had very specific instructions on how to export the certificate https://search.thawte.com/support/ssl-digital-certificates/index?page=content&id=SO26961 and copy it to the Citrix install location in the cacerts directory. I tried that solution but it did not resolve the error. I even tried various names for the certificate. There is also info on the Citrix web site citrix receiver that suggests the required root certificate is not present. This seems to imply that it is looking for another certificate other than the CA certificate, possibly the public certificate for the site I am accessing? I tried calling the help desk for the site (my work) and as usual they were not very helpful. The suggested that I switch from Fedora to Ubuntu. Thanks Marc for the suggestion. When I go to the site where I am trying to run the Citrix citrix receiver ssl applications, the lock icon is only a logoff button for the site. I looked around but did not find anywhere else that they might have been located. Is there someplace else I should be looking? Thanks for pointing me to the correct location to look at the certificates. After I followed the directions, I was still encountering the problem. Since I was convinced that the solution had to be placing a copy of the certificate in the proper location I started searching for candidate locations and discovered that I had somehow installed the Citrix client in two different locations: /opt and /usr/bin. When I copied the certificates to the other location, I was able to access the application. Thanks for the help! edit retag flag offensive close merge delete CommentsGlad to be of service.Marc van der Wijst( 2013-11-03 18:53:30 +0000 )edit 3 answers Sort by » oldest newest most voted 1 answered 2013-11-02 13:28:44 +0000 Marc van der Wijst 1206 ●4 ●13 ●28 updated 2013-11-03 11:47:38 +0000 I ran into a similar problem in the past when I tried to connect to a Citrix Secure Gateway that used a self-signed certificate. Beside the certificate for the site, you need to download the certificate for the CA and AAA as well. In Firefox open the Secure Gateway site and click on the lock icon. Then click on More Information..., View Certificate and the tab Details. In my case there were three entries under
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