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#1 2022-09-14 19:15:03

infoslaw
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From: Poland, Warsaw
Registered: 2013-05-06
Posts: 154

Citrix Workspace App protection

Hi,

I'm wondering if someone can help me with Linux Citrix workspace. My employer recently required to enable Citrix App protection also disable Citrix light (connection over web) which I used previously and since this time can't connect directly over Linux Arch.

Do you know any tricky to pass Citrix App protection?

I have already installed last aur icaclient 22.7.0.20-1 package:

Citrix Workspace
Citrix Workspace Preferences
Citrix Connection Center

However can't find option to enable App protection.

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#2 2022-09-14 19:33:48

infoslaw
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From: Poland, Warsaw
Registered: 2013-05-06
Posts: 154

Re: Citrix Workspace App protection

I just would like to add that after login my username, google auth pass over Firefox cannot detect Citrix Receiver Launcher.

Current status: We can't detect a local Citrix Receiver app. Select Change Receiver to check and install.

Last edited by infoslaw (2022-09-14 19:34:16)

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#3 2022-09-14 19:54:25

infoslaw
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From: Poland, Warsaw
Registered: 2013-05-06
Posts: 154

Re: Citrix Workspace App protection

And this I found on Citrix website:

Note: 

We recommend not to install Citrix Workspace app with app protection enabled on operating systems that use glibc 2.34 or later.
We are planning to upgrade our compatibility libraries in one of our future releases. Citrix Workspace app will be compatible only with the following:
GCC  8.3.0 
GLIBC  2.27
libstdc++  GLIBCXX_3.4.25

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#4 2022-09-15 09:41:45

Lone_Wolf
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Re: Citrix Workspace App protection

glibc is such an integral part of most linux distros (including archlinux) that you may have to use a VM running a supported distro like debian stretch or ubunutu 18.04 .


https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-vi … ction.html has  a list .

Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2022-09-15 09:42:25)


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