Just 2-3 STAs for redundancies sake is enough. You DO NOT need to add an STA from every farm you are connecting to. The last page is to add the STAs (Secure Ticket Authorities). So keep that in mind when opening up firewall ports: So this means all ICA traffic will be on port 1494, not 2598. Session Reliability is not supported on iPad and other devices using Citrix Receiver. Also make sure to disable Session Reliability. This is presented to your iPad and other devices through the Web Interface in the form of an ICA file later so it needs to be the same. So in my example, I want my users to hit this URL in Citrix Receiver: You need to type in the actual name, not the IP. Here you need to type in the FQDN that your iPads and other devices are all pointed to. In my case, I am using port 8080 as the XML Service port: When you are setting up the site, just add the farms as you would any other site. This is the site that will be handling traffic from the CAG (Citrix Access Gateway): This one is setup as Gateway Direct mode. The second site is the one I created manually called “AccessGateway”. This services site is setup for Direct access and will service all my internal iPads and other devices that need it. The default site is PNAgent (which is a reference to the old legacy Program Neighborhood). So I need to make sure I have 2 Services sites on my web interface: I want anyone external to have to come in through the Access Gateway to get access. In this example, I want users sitting inside the building with their iPads connected to the corporate WiFi direct access to XenApp and XenDesktop. First you need to prep your Citrix Web Interfaces. This can be done pretty easily using a Netscaler and the Access Gateway (aka CAG/Citrix Access Gateway, AGEE/Access Gateway Enterprise Edition) which is an SSL VPN among other things. So you want to give iPads, iPhones, Android phones and other mobile devices and tablets that have Citrix Receiver access to your enterprise infrastructure securely.
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