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On the Configuration tab go to VPN and then on the right site click on Access Gateway wizardįill the IP Address, this is the IP address the outside IP address must point to.
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Password: The password entered when creating the requestĪfter the installation you can see the status and the number of days the certificate expires. On the lower side on the screen click on Install.Ĭertificate-Key Pair Name: Any name you wantĬertificate File Name: Browse to the. Select IIS7 as server type.Īfter downloading the certificate, go back to “Manage Certificates / Keys / CSRs” under the SSL menu of the NetScaler and Upload the.
REQ file.Īfter creating the certificate, download it. Go to your CA (in my/this case Go Daddy) to create the key or re-key an existing certificate by pasting the text from the. REQ file in Notepad and copy all the text. Click on Browse to give a “Save in” location, click on Download and then Close. Go to “Manage Certificates / Keys / CSRs” REQ file needs to be download for importing it to the CA. Organization Name: The name of your organization PEM Passphrase (For Encrypted Key): The password you specified in the previous stepĬommon Name: This is the address the users will type in their browsers Request File Name: “name”.REQ, anything you like On the right side of the screen click on Create CSR (Certificate Signing Request) The next step is to create a request that needs to send over to the CA. Key Filename: “name”.key, anything you like On the Configuration tab go to the SSL menu, on the right side of the screen click on Create RSA Key Select the correct time zone and press OK
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In my case the resource servers are on the same subnet, so I choose the option Mapped IP and fill in the IP Address and Netmask.Ĭlick on Add to browse to your license file. In the Configuration page, click Setup Wizard.Įnter the Host Name (bearing in mind the license file where the name is case sensitive). Login with User Name nsroot and Password nsroot From earlier versions I know option 4 is “Save and Quit”, so type in number 4 and hit EnterĪfter rebooting the Netscaler, open Internet Explorer and enter the NSIP address (management interface IP address). NSIP), Netmask and Gateway address.Īfter entering all the network information there should be a menu to appear, but in this version of to the NetScaler it is not the case. Enter the desired IP Adress (this will be the management interface IP address a.k.a. Start the NetScaler and go to the Console tab of the virual machine (XenCenter). Select the network interface you want to connect to the Netscaler to and click NextĬonfiguring the Netscaler Access Gateway VPX Select the storage you want to upload the Netscaler to and click Import
#Xshell 5 citrix cannot save install#
To install and configure Citrix StoreFront 1.2 see my previous blog here.ĭownloading and Uploading the NetScaler Access Gateway VPX to the XenServerįor this installation I will download “Access Gateway VPX for XenSever Build 10.e Enterprise Edition” from the Citrix website.Īfter downloading the VPX, open XenCenter, open the File menu and choose the option Import… For this blog I will use and describe the step for creating the key by Go Daddy. The Citrix NetScaler Access Gateway needs a SSL certificate, make sure you can create a key by a CA. Including uploading the VPX to the XenServer, configuring the NetScaler, creating and installing the SSL certificate, creating the Access Gateway and the configuration of it, the redirection to the Citrix StoreFront server and finally the configuration of Citrix StoreFront server itself.īefore you begin make sure you have Java Runtime installed and that you have a license file for the NetScaler.
#Xshell 5 citrix cannot save how to#
In this blog I will describe step-by-step how to configure the Citrix NetScaler Access Gateway VPX with Citrix StoreFront. NOTE: An up-to-date blog with NetScaler 10.5 and Storefront 2.5.2 can be found here!