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| Subject: | Re: Citrix |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:11:26 +0000 |
Greets
I have a need to link internet traffic to specific users, all of whom are using
the Citrix >client encryption. Is therea tool available to access the Citrix servers table or whatever
is used to allow Citrix to maintain it's list of active connections. Bob D
Bob, Citrix traffic is always transmitted in ICA protocol. ICA packets over TCP. The CMC (Citrix Management Console) will allow you to see who is connected etc and the IP details, but you gain access to the CMC via the actual farm itself and permissions are gained from within the Datastore for the farm. Check out www.brianmadden.com or www.dabcc.com. The Brian Madden forums are excellent, the guy is pretty much the worlds greatest Citrix authority. W.
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