Using Mac OS X? Citrix Solution for Windows. Step 1 - Install Citrix Online Plugin. Citrix Receiver 4.9.6 Citrix Client for Microsoft Windows; EARLY NOTICE: The recommended version of Citrix Receiver for Microsoft Windows is 4.6 or above. The minimum version of Citrix Receiver for Microsoft Windows is 4.3. Using Citrix Online Web Plug-in for Windows installation package with third-party software deployment or scripting solutions that use the Run As command to elevate account privilege to Administrator leads to undesirable results. So, it is recommended to use the installation package for the full version of the plug-in (CitrixOnlinePluginFull.exe). Citrix Receiver for Mac 12.1 contains all fixes that were included in Version 12, plus the following, new fixes: Fixed an issue where if you are using the VPN support built into OS X, Citrix Receiver sometimes wasn't able to connect.
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Safari User Guide
Citrix Plugin For Mac
Use these tips to make sure you get the correct versions of plug-ins.
Important: Safari supports the plug-in for Adobe Flash Player but no longer supports other plug-ins.
- In the Safari app on your Mac, look for a placeholder on the page, such as “Plug-in missing” or “Click to use [Plug-in].”
- Click the placeholder.
- Follow the onscreen instructions.To change plug-in blocking, choose Safari > Preferences, click Websites, click the plug-in, then choose from the pop-up menu for the website. See Change Websites preferences in Safari.
- Look for a link to install the plug-in.
- Click the link to install the plug-in.If the plug-in is already installed, Safari will offer to turn it on for this website. You can turn it on for just this visit, or for all visits to the website.
- Check the webpage for a recommendation.Websites often recommend the appropriate plug-in. If you can’t find a recommendation, contact the website’s owner.
- In Safari, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Websites.View the list of your installed plug-ins (if any).
See alsoIf you’re asked to trust or update a plug-in in Safari on Mac
Applicable Products
- Citrix Gateway
Symptoms or Error
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Prior to 13.0 build, If an administrator upgrades or downgrades Citrix ADC through CLI without creating a directory under ( /var/nsinstall/<directory name> ) to save Citrix ADC firmware, then Administrator will notice the following error message if they try to download the Citrix Access Gateway plugin for MAC OS X from Downloads Tab of Citrix ADC GUI
' Forbidden you don't have permission to access /vpns/scripts/mac/Citrix_Access_Gateway.dmg on this server'.
' Forbidden you don't have permission to access /vpns/scripts/mac/Citrix_Access_Gateway.dmg on this server'.
Solution
Till 12.1 build 53.12, the issue persists.Whereas, With 13.0 build 41.20 the Citrix Access gateway plugin file for MAC OS X is present under /var/netscaler/gui/vpns/scripts/mac directory despite upgrading through CLI with or without creating a director under /var/nsinstall as explained in the below mentioned steps:
With 13.0 build 41.20:
1) Copied 13.0 build 41.20 package to /var/nsinstall via CLI.
2) Extracted the package directly under /var/nsinstall ( NOTE: I did not create any directory under /var/nsinstall to save Citrix ADC firmware package)
3) Ran ./installns
RESULT: Accessed the NetScaler through GUI > Download Tab > Clicked on “ Download Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Mac OS X” or “Download Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows” > Able to download the files
Confirmed that MAC or Vista Folder found under (/ var/netscaler/gui/vpns/scripts/) .
Work-Around:
Upgrade or Downgrade through CLI by creating a folder under /var/nsinstall or upgrade or downgrade Citrix ADC firmware prior to 13.0 via GUI.
With 13.0 build 41.20:
1) Copied 13.0 build 41.20 package to /var/nsinstall via CLI.
2) Extracted the package directly under /var/nsinstall ( NOTE: I did not create any directory under /var/nsinstall to save Citrix ADC firmware package)
3) Ran ./installns
RESULT: Accessed the NetScaler through GUI > Download Tab > Clicked on “ Download Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Mac OS X” or “Download Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows” > Able to download the files
Confirmed that MAC or Vista Folder found under (/ var/netscaler/gui/vpns/scripts/) .
Work-Around:
Upgrade or Downgrade through CLI by creating a folder under /var/nsinstall or upgrade or downgrade Citrix ADC firmware prior to 13.0 via GUI.
Problem Cause
Its a bug.
If an administrator upgrades or downgrades Citrix ADC through CLI without creating a directory under /var/nsinstall, then there is no mac directory getting created under ( /var/netscaler/gui/vpns/scripts ). Hence, they were getting Forbidden error message.
If an administrator upgrades or downgrades Citrix ADC through CLI without creating a directory under /var/nsinstall, then there is no mac directory getting created under ( /var/netscaler/gui/vpns/scripts ). Hence, they were getting Forbidden error message.