Error Reading From Proxy Server Mac Citrix
Developer 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 CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions Support Forums Products Receiver, Plug-ins, and Merchandising Server XenApp Plug-ins (Clients) Java Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. java.lang.exception: null when connecting through CSG Started by Oscar Abou Chaaya , 23 March 2006 - 03:27 PM Login to Reply 17 replies to this topic Oscar Abou Chaaya Members #1 Oscar Abou Chaaya 22 posts Posted 23 March 2006 - 03:27 PM Hello there,I have a problem in lunching published applications on my CPS4.0 using the citrix java when using CSG3.0. when using the ICA client the applications are lunched properly and with no problem, however when using the java client I get the following error message right after trying to connect to the CSGError connecting through Citrix Secure Gateway.Error reading from proxy server â Error connecting through Citrix Secure Gateway.Error reading from proxy server â Unknown error: java.lang.exception: nullPlease contact your Citrix representativeThe connection between the CPS 4.0 and the CSG is direct and not through any firewall. Both are located on the same subnet.Any ideas??? 1268-74763-459902 Back to top Administrator Administrators #2 Administrator 2 posts Posted 29 March 2006 - 11:27 AM Oscar,Have you placed the java cleint files into the correct place on the web interface server?.They need to be in the program files\citrix\web interface\4.x\icaweb\icajava folder (not in the individual language sub folders). Also have you exported the public part of the ssl cert and placed it in the same location and added the name to the private cert part in the access console client configuration. 1268-74763-461957 Back to top Oscar Abou Chaaya Members #3
title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Harland Level 1 (0 points) Q: Accessing Citrix from Safari I have a MacBook Pro 13 inch. I am trying to access a Citrix website with it and I get to the website but it does not go any further. I click on the icon to open the website and it spins but nothing happens. I also have Intego on the machine. I have unchecked the firewall since I thought maybe the firewall was blocking me. I have also tried to use Firefox but have the same problem. I have no problems using my PC even with the firewalls enabled. Any ideas as to how I can use https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/74763-javalangexception-null-when-connecting-through-csg/ my Mac to access the Citrix client websites? MacBookPro 13 inch, Mac OS X (10.6.1) Posted on Nov 5, 2009 7:03 AM I have this question too Close Q: Accessing Citrix from Safari All replies Helpful answers by Carolyn Samit, Carolyn Samit Nov 5, 2009 10:16 AM in response to Harland Level 10 (123,386 points) Apple Music Nov 5, 2009 10:16 AM in response to Harland HI,I didn't have any problems loading that site in Safari 4.0.3 on 10.6.1Try maintenance.From https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2223147?tstart=0 the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Empty Cache. When you are done with that...from the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Reset Safari. Select the top 5 buttons and click Reset. Mac OS: Web Browser Quits Unexpectedly or Stops Responding Safari add-ons can cause performance issues or other situations That site requires the Flash Player Plugin. Try uninstalling and reinstalling a new copy of Flash. How to uninstall your current Flash Player plugin Install Flash Player plugin Repair disk permissions:Quit any open applications/programs. Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select the FirstAid tab. Click: Repair Disk Permissions. When it's finished from the Menu Bar, Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac. If you see a long list of "messages" in the permissions window, it's ok. That can be ignored. As long as you see, "Permissions Repair Complete" when it's finished... you're done. Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac.Carolyn Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Harland, Harland Nov 6, 2009 6:00 AM in response to Harland Level 1 (0 points) Nov 6, 2009 6:00 AM in response to Harland Thanks for the quick response. I did everything you suggested but it still did not connect. It get about half way through and then gives me the following message: Error connecting through Citrix Secure Gateway; Error reading from proxy server-Error connecting through Citrix Secure Gateway; Error rea
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