Citrix Systems 9000 Series manual Ssl

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Troubleshooting the SSL VPN Client

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Codes

Message

Explanation

Action

 

 

 

 

 

1013

“Failed to parse

The configuration

Contact the SSL VPN

1013(2

configuration(n

downloaded by the client

administrator.

um)”

from the kernel is incorrect.

)

 

The 'num' value displays

 

 

 

 

 

 

1013(3

 

further error indicators.

 

 

)

 

 

 

 

1013(4

 

 

 

 

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1015

"SSL

SSL handshake failed while

Contact the SSL VPN

 

connection

talking to the gateway,

administrator.

 

failure"

either because the user

 

 

 

 

clicked "No" to the security

 

 

warning, or because of other reasons.

2001

"SSL VPN

This message indicates that

 

session has

your SSL VPN session has

 

been timed out" timed out.

Click the Logout button on the Secure Remote Access Session window to log off from the SSL VPN session and login again. For standalone client, logout happens automatically.

2002

"Please install

This message indicates that

 

dsclient.exe"

the plug-in has not been

 

 

able to detect dsclient.exe

 

 

on the client machine. This

software, from Microsoft Corp., enables SSL encryption/decryption for some Windows platforms.

Contact the SSL VPN administrator to download and install dsclient.exe on your Windows 98 or Windows 95 client computer.

2003

"SSLVPN

This message indicates that

 

configuration

the CLI has not been

 

issue"

configured correctly for

 

 

-clientsecurity parameter.

Contact the SSL VPN administrator to configure SSL VPN correctly.

2004

"Need to install

This message indicates that

 

endpoint

at least one of the required

 

security

endpoint security software

 

software"

packages is not installed.

Contact the SSL VPN administrator to install the required security software.

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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 Overview SSL VPN ArchitectureSSL 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 Using the SSL VPN Agent 7Download prompt8The Security Alert window 9SSL VPN Login 10Download Terminating the SSL VPN Session 12 PortalTerminating the Session for the Agent 13Confirmation message box16 Exit message Understanding the Data Sets Understanding the Cleanup ProcessTerminating the Session for the Browser Plug-in 18 List pane Client authentication certificate Applications that have accessed Sslvpn servicesPasswords and autocomplete data stored by browser NetScaler agent and activex browser plug-inBrowser cache cookies and temporary files Cleanup LevelCleanup Logs Using the SSL VPN Portal PortalUsing Portal Tools HomePing Pane Bookmarks PaneRemove a bookmark 3Add BookmarkFile Transfer 4Remove bookmarkTop Panel 5File TransferLeft Panel Left panel Right PanelTo log on to a file server Right panel To download a file from a remote serverTo remove a folder, subfolder, or file ThemesTo upload a file to the remote server Selecting a theme for the SSL VPN session Customizing your theme9Customize your theme Using Native Login Configuring the SSL VPN ClientConfiguring Login Settings 1Gateway Enterprise Edition dialog box Configuring Native Login 3Configuration dialog boxClick the Options tab. The Options pane is displayed Setting the SSL VPN Gateway 6Citrix Access Gateway Options dialog boxConfiguring Proxy Settings Configuring Security SettingsConfiguring a Secondary Password Configuring Interception Settings Configuring Split Tunneling8List of IP addresses, ports, and applications Configuring Split DNS Managing Domain Conflicts 9Domain conflicts caused by identical domains Managing Network Conflicts 10List of networks on the remote intranetLocal LAN Access When Split Tunneling is Disabled 11Incorrect routing of traffic due to network conflictsConfiguring the SSL VPN Client Configuring the SSL VPN Client Troubleshooting the SSL VPN Client Debugging the SSL VPN ClientSSL VPN Session Error Codes Trace TabCodes Message Explanation Action Permissions in the Windows Login failed SSL Accounts, the plug-in must Incorrect OS Version VPN Compression Statistics Connection Logs 2Compression Tab3Connection log Does SSL VPN use a client side IP address? FAQsWhy does SSL VPN not work with MS Windows 9x? What should the client do when Windows crashes? Why does NetBios not access data on my computer?Uninstalling the SSL VPN Clients Uninstalling the Browser Plug-inFigure A-2Settings dialog box Uninstalling the Agent Figure A-3Downloaded Program Files folder

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