Policy is in testing phase, so everything between the GP zone and trusted zone is allowed.Name resolution is fine (both netbios and fqdn names). All related Citrix servers (portal, xenapp servers) are all reachable over GP.That's the file the Citrix client uses to find what resources are available. I can actually download the Citrix config.xml file over GP VPN.Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. The only difference with GP is that GP clients terminate at the firewall, so traffic has an extra route to the Citrix servers. Step 2: I would suggest you to reset the Store cache and check if it helps. You would Need Citrix Receiver to access publish Virtual Desktop & App, follow the next slides. Using an old style Windows VPN that terminates on one of our DC's, everything is fine. login With Token ID generated in RIL-Pass.
On the internal LAN everything is fine.I was able to connect on the receiver but unable to launch apps, would just. I'm starting to think this is a Globalprotect issue, because: The one thing that does not seem to be working is the connection Citrix Receiver. I'm getting the error 'citrix receiver could not contact the server. The one thing that does not seem to be working is the connection Citrix Receiver (PNAgent legacy version 13.3) makes to our internal Citrix Web Interface / Services site. I seem to have Globalprotect working fine for access to any internal resource.