Citrix Systems 4.2 manual RSA SecureID Authentication, SafeWord PremierAccess Authentication

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6Access Gateway Pre-Installation Checklist

16.Base DN.

DN under which users are located. For example, “ou=users, dc=ace, dc=com.

17.Logon name attribute.

Defaults to “sAMAccountName.” If using other directories, you might want to set this to cn.

18.Group Info attribute.

Defaults to “memberOf.” This enables the Access Gateway to obtain the groups associated with a user during authorization.

RSA SecureID Authentication

To use an RSA/ACE server for authentication, there is no information to collect. Generate an ACE Agent Host sdconf.rec file from the RSA/ACE Server Administration Interface and then upload that file to the Access Gateway, as described in the Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide.

SafeWord PremierAccess Authentication

To use SafeWord PremierAccess for authentication, there is no information to collect. A SafeWord configuration file is installed on the Access Gateway as described in the Access Gateway Administrator’s Guide.

Citrix Presentation Server and the Web Interface

19.FQDN or IP address of the server running the Secure Ticket Authority.

These values are needed only if you are using Citrix Presentation Server and the Web Interface.

20.FQDN or IP address of the server running the Web Interface.

These values are needed only if you are using Citrix Presentation Server and the Web Interface.

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4.2 specifications

Citrix Systems, a leading provider of virtualization solutions and cloud computing technologies, released version 4.2 of its popular software, Citrix XenApp, which was previously known as Presentation Server. This version marked a significant evolution in providing users with remote access to applications and desktops, emphasizing simplicity, performance, and security.

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