Citrix Systems 9000 Series manual NetScaler agent and activex browser plug-in, Application data

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Getting Started

Applications that have accessed SSLVPN services

Application data

Passwords and autocomplete data stored by browser

History and URLs typed in the address bar

Browser cache cookies and temporary files

NetScaler agent and activex browser plug-in

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, all versions of the client are uninstalled from your computer.

Client authentication certificate

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, all residual certif- icates stored on your system by the SSL authentication process are deleted.

Applications that have accessed SSLVPN services

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, the client closes certain processes. These processes correspond to the applications that accessed the SSL VPN. This will prevent the leakage of sensitive information buffered by the applications.

Application data

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, all non-roaming (not stored on an external server) application data generated by Internet Explorer such as user preferences, temporary files, application state informa- tion, etc. is deleted.

Passwords and autocomplete data stored by browser

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, all autocomplete data and passwords, stored by Internet Explorer, are deleted.

Note The SSL VPN client only cleans the cookies that were saved by the default browser. The default browser is the one that you used to log on. However, when you enable native login, the cookies saved by Internet Explorer are cleaned.

History and URLs typed in the address bar

When you select this option and initiate the cleanup process, all the URLs stored by the browser and history data added during this session are deleted by the plug-in. This requires that all Web browsers be closed in order to clean up this information.

Note This cleanup is restricted to Internet Explorer.

SSL VPN User’s Guide

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Contents SSL VPN User’s Guide for the Windows Platform Page Page Page Contents Troubleshooting the SSL VPN Client SSL VPN Architecture SSL VPN OverviewSSL VPN Overview System Requirements Using the SSL VPN Browser Plug-inGetting Started 1Security Alert window 2SSL VPN Login 5Browser plug-in being loaded 6Session window with the portal page in the background 7Download prompt Using the SSL VPN Agent8The Security Alert window 9SSL VPN Login 10Download 12 Portal Terminating the SSL VPN Session13Confirmation message box Terminating the Session for the Agent16 Exit message Understanding the Data Sets Understanding the Cleanup ProcessTerminating the Session for the Browser Plug-in 18 List pane NetScaler agent and activex browser plug-in Client authentication certificateApplications that have accessed Sslvpn services Passwords and autocomplete data stored by browserBrowser cache cookies and temporary files Cleanup LevelCleanup Logs Portal Using the SSL VPN PortalBookmarks Pane Using Portal ToolsHome Ping Pane3Add Bookmark Remove a bookmark4Remove bookmark File Transfer5File Transfer Top PanelLeft panel Right Panel Left PanelRight panel To download a file from a remote server To log on to a file serverTo remove a folder, subfolder, or file ThemesTo upload a file to the remote server Customizing your theme Selecting a theme for the SSL VPN session9Customize your theme Using Native Login Configuring the SSL VPN ClientConfiguring Login Settings 1Gateway Enterprise Edition dialog box 3Configuration dialog box Configuring Native LoginClick the Options tab. The Options pane is displayed 6Citrix Access Gateway Options dialog box Setting the SSL VPN GatewayConfiguring Security Settings Configuring Proxy SettingsConfiguring a Secondary Password Configuring Split Tunneling Configuring Interception Settings8List of IP addresses, ports, and applications Configuring Split DNS Managing Domain Conflicts 9Domain conflicts caused by identical domains 10List of networks on the remote intranet Managing Network Conflicts11Incorrect routing of traffic due to network conflicts Local LAN Access When Split Tunneling is DisabledConfiguring the SSL VPN Client Configuring the SSL VPN Client Debugging the SSL VPN Client Troubleshooting the SSL VPN ClientTrace Tab SSL VPN Session Error CodesCodes Message Explanation Action Permissions in the Windows Login failed SSL Accounts, the plug-in must Incorrect OS Version VPN Compression Statistics 2Compression Tab Connection Logs3Connection log Does SSL VPN use a client side IP address? FAQsWhy does SSL VPN not work with MS Windows 9x? Why does NetBios not access data on my computer? What should the client do when Windows crashes?Uninstalling the Browser Plug-in Uninstalling the SSL VPN ClientsFigure A-2Settings dialog box Figure A-3Downloaded Program Files folder Uninstalling the Agent

9000 Series specifications

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In conclusion, the Citrix 9000 Series combines advanced features, scalability, security, and user-centric design, making it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their application delivery and remote access capabilities.