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Mobile Devices Receiver for iOS Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. ICA Engine Error 43 - Error Number 183 Started by Oleg Frank , 27 August 2009 - 01:45 PM Login to Reply citrix receiver 10 replies to this topic Best Answer Scott McDonald , 27 August 2009 - 03:21 PM Oleg, this may help:These can all be caused the same thing - connection between one of the components in a CAG/SG connection has failed.• Client to AGSE/EE• AGSE/EE to STA• AGSE/EE to XenApp ServerVerify that the STA List in the PNAgent site matches your STA List on the AGEE exactlyMake sure that port 1494 is open between the CAG and each Presentation Server that you are trying to access. Go to the full post
Oleg Frank Members #1 Oleg Frank 74 posts Posted 27 August 2009 - 01:45 PM Hi Guys,im now a happy iphone owner, so i installed the citrix receiver for iphone and will try it out.ok, first start of an application will bring following error message: "ICADeveloper Network (CDN) ForumsCitrix Insight ServicesCitrix ReadyCitrix Success KitsCloud Provider PackCloudBridgeCloudPlatform (powered by Apache CloudStack)CloudPortalDemo CenterDesktopPlayerEdgeSightEducationForum PrototypeHDX MonitorHDX RealTime Optimization PackHotfix Rollup PackJapanese ForumsKnowledge Center FeedbackLicensingLTSRNetScalerNetScaler E-Business CommunityNetScaler Gateway (Formerly Access Gateway)Profile ManagementProof of Concept KitsProvisioning ServerQuick Demo ToolkitReceiver, Plug-ins, and Merchan...Secure GatewayShareFileSingle Sign-On (Password Manager)SmartAuditorStoreFrontTechnology PreviewsTrial SoftwareUniversal Print ServerUser Group http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/251336-ica-engine-error-43-error-number-183/ CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions Support Forums Products Receiver, Plug-ins, and Merchandising Server Receiver for Mobile Devices Receiver for iOS Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. The http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/297721-the-socks-5-handshake-failed-error-number-183-with-the-latest-version-as-of-october-20-2011-of-citrix-receiver/ Socks 5 handshake failed. Error number 183 with the latest version (as of October 20, 2011) of Citrix receiver Started by Citrix Faggruppe , 23 November 2011 - 12:39 PM Login to Reply 1 reply to this topic Citrix Faggruppe Members #1 Citrix Faggruppe 5 posts Posted 23 November 2011 - 12:39 PM Setup as follows: Citrix receiver for iPad version 5.0.x ipdate 20.october 2011.Citrix WI 5.3.0Secure gateway 3.2WI og CSG on same server.Windows Server 2008 SP2GeoTrust SSL certificate (certificate chain ok)Xenapp services site setup with Gateway Translated.It works perfect for "normal" plugins and webinterface.Failing with "The socks 5 handshake failed. Error number 183" when using an iPad.It works with the ipad if we disable session reliabil
ConnectionError Posted on February 28, 2014 by Adam **UPDATE** This issue has been corrected as of Receiver 5.9 for iOS** So I’ve been running into this problem now a few times over the past couple of weeks and wanted to get https://adamgamble.org/2014/02/28/tips-from-the-field-mobile-receiver-connection-error/ the word out. Apparently the timing is just right and people who put SSL certificates on their NetScaler Gateway, Secure Gateway, or CAG are hitting that refresh cycle and renewing their SSL certificates and a lot of http://scruss.com/blog/2006/12/14/when-you-really-havent-chosen-not-to-trust-citrix-mac-os-x-and-entrust-certificates/ times it appears that went well…UNTIL they test and realize their mobile devices can no longer connect and are getting a generic “Connection Error. Citrix Receiver could not establish connection with the remote host/server”. If this is error number you..then read on.. So what is happening here is a Citrix known issue and there is a KB, see CTX136348 for the “Citrix” detailed explanation. In a nutshell, all certificates issued with an expiration date past January 2017 are now requiring SHA2 as the hashing algorithm. This is a Microsoft forced hand, and they have a security advisory HERE you can review if you’re bored. This pretty much affects all the mobile Receivers, and you can verify that with error number 183 the latest Receiver Client Feature Matrix. You can also further proof this by pulling down the advanced trace logs from the mobile Receiver. On iOS, you enable Advanced Logging under Settings->Advanced in the app. Once done, try to launch an app to get the error, then go back to Settings->Send Feedback and select "Request Help from Support" and email yourself the log ZIP file. Once you have the zip file extracted, review the latest log and you will find a line like this: 18-02-2014 10:21:45 - INFO: host_error_dialog error:183, options: 1, error string: You have not chosen to trust "Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2", the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error Number: 183. I don’t have an ETA on when this is expected to be corrected, I’m trying to find out. In the meantime, you will want to call your SSL provider (or if available, just do it via their website GUI)..but make sure to get a SHA1 cert that expires before 2017. I know I’ve had both GoDaddy and DigiCert clients who have done this without issue. That's the only workaround until Receiver is corrected. And in fairness, I should point out that a man much smarter than I, Phillip Jones (@P2Vme on Twitter) beat me to blogging about this by a couple of days but I had it in my d
any updates since I wrote it. It may still work; who knows? This is one that the support desk of my employer really should've answered, but they gave their usual, "You mentioned Macintosh in your e-mail, so this conversation stops here" response. Anyway, they've just upgraded their Citrix access, and what used to work now gives the rather cruddy response: Just what SSL Error 0: You have not chosen to trust "Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority",the issuer of the server's security certificate. Error number: 183 is supposed to mean to anyone, I don't know. (Well, actually, I do know, but in rants like this it's customary to feign ignorance in a huffy manner. Work with me here, people.) So, to fix this: Make sure that Citrix ICA Client is installed Go to entrust.net/developer and click on Download Root Certificates Select Personal Use, and click on Download Certificates Download entrust_ssl_ca.cer and entrust_ssl_ca.der to your desktop Open a terminal (it's in Applications/Utilities), and enter the following: cd /Applications/Citrix\ ICA\ Client/keystore/cacerts/ cp -p ~/Desktop/entrust_ssl_ca.* . ln -s entrust_ssl_ca.cer entrust_ssl_ca.crt Exit the terminal, and try your Citrix session again. There might be some unnecessary steps there, and this might all be fixed by downloading the latest release of the ICA client, but this works for me now. Share this:FacebookFlattrGoogleTwitterRedditPinterest No related posts. NB: this article is a few years old, and I haven't tested any updates since I wrote it. It may still work; who knows? This is one that the support... Author scrussPosted on 02006-12-1402009-02-16Categories computers suckTags citrix, linux, mac 13 thoughts on “When you really haven't chosen not to trust: Citrix, Mac OS X, and Entrust certificates” scruss says: 02007-01-04 at 20:55 This also works under Ubuntu if you substitute the directory /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ scruss says: 02007-02-05 at 12:41 The direct links I gave to entrust_ssl_ca.cer and entrust_ssl_ca.der work fine without going through the ‘Personal Use' login bit. Katie says: 02007-06-19 at 23:44 Thank you so much for you posting. It was awesome. Kevin says: 02007-07-11 at 20:56 This was great advice. Easy to follow for a computer novice. Thank