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Two-factor authentication for Citrix Receiver for Windows
Hi Michael
Yes I did; and when I edit the post I can see that the site has tried to get tricky, but wont allow me to make changes to my post now... For the purpose of clarity..
Windows RT Policy
- Web Interface Address = https://[internal storefront]/Citrix/UnisonWeb
Ipad Policy
- Web Interface Address = https://[internal storefront]/Citrix/Unison/PNAgent/config.xml
The downside to the approach of launching the application from a web interface is:
- Not as touch friendly as the Citrix Receiver Application
- Not seamless - as you get prompted for what to do with the .ica file
- A change for users - ie going from the seamless experience, to something that requires more steps
With the earlier versions of Citrix Receiver for Windows 8 we required to have a storefront server, I don't believe this is the case any more... but I believe it is the storefront that does complete the SMS authentication...
So in a totally ideal world - we wouldn't have Citrix at all :) but for application/desktop publishing it is here to stay. Therefore, the next best thing for me would be to be able to get rid of the Citrix Storefront and Citrix Netscaller devices; and replace the with the F5, utilising the built in OTP features (as this is another product I can also get rid of).
Thanks David
- SamuelBMay 09, 2014NimbostratusHas anyone made any progress with this? This is still an ongoing issue for me. @Matt - I suspected the same thing, but there doesn't appear to be an easy way to pass the config.xml file to the Receiver, if we even had one to use.
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