On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 08:26 +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 19:13 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Ben Kevan escribió:
have you tried making a symlink ?
No, he shouldnt try to, libraries have different SONAME for a reason.
I did not make the link. Instead, I found that there was an RPM with the old lib, so I installed that.
I still cannot get Citrix to work via the linux or the java client. The Linux client install seems not to install anything in Firefox so that it is registered, making it hard for Firefox to use it. The java issue may be related to one in another thread with a bank site that would not find java. I will be trying that solution when I get a chance.
I really don't care which solution works. I just need access to a timesheet app, or the folk in salary will start to hunt me down.
-- Roger Oberholtzer
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Roger, I haven't tried this with 11.1 yet, (New HD for 11.1 should arrive tomorrow), but this should work for getting the published applications to work with Firefox. If your company is using a self-signed root certificate on the Citrix web server then to you need to do a few things. 1. You need to ask your Network administrator to give you a copy of the trusted root certificate file. It will be typically have a .cer file extension. 2. Import the *.cer file into Firefox and make sure it shows up in the Authorities tab in Firefox Certificate Manager. 3. As the root user, copy the *.cer file to /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ folder. 4. Change to the /usr/lib/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/ folder then issue this command - chown root filename.cer 5. While still in the cacerts/ folder issue this command - chmod 444 filename.cer 6. Then mv filename.cer filename.crt 7. If the Citrix ICA plugin isn't showing up in the list of FireFox plugins, about:plugins, then you will need to create a symlink in /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/ to the npica.so plugin file in /usr/lib/ICAClient/. I don't remember if you will need to restart Firefox, but it wouldn't hurt. That should get you going. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org