Re: [Thinstation-general] Citrix Presentation Server client
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From: neil.singleton <nei...@ta...> - 2007-12-06 16:32:16
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Never mind, I've got everything working on 2.2 with ICA9 and am quite happy to leave things be now. Still no idea why ica10 and 2.3 is broken though. neil.singleton wrote: > > After a few more hours bashing my head against it today, I've been trying > to build thinstation 2.2 with ica9...but theres a problem, i can't find > the direct url to download ica9 and the current version that it trys to > get is ica10, which doesn't work on 2.2 > any idea what the direct url is? > > > > Larry Howe wrote: >> >> Here are my sessions: >> >> # -- Default Settings for all sessions >> SCREEN=0 >> WORKSPACE=1 >> AUTOSTART=OFF >> # This way I don't get icons for packages that are included (like SSH) >> # but that I don't want Joe User to see. >> ICONMODE=MANUAL >> >> # --- Session Details >> # Only the WM autostarts >> SESSION_0_TITLE=ICE >> SESSION_0_TYPE=icewm >> SESSION_0_SCREEN=0 >> SESSION_0_AUTOSTART=ON >> SESSION_0_ICON=OFF >> >> ICA_BROWSER_PROTOCOL=HTTPonTCP >> >> # This is an icon for the ICA Client / PNAgent. >> SESSION_1_TITLE="Citrix" >> SESSION_1_TYPE=ica_wfc >> SESSION_1_SCREEN=1 >> SESSION_1_AUTOSTART=OFF >> SESSION_1_ICON=ON >> SESSION_1_ICA_APPSRV_LOCHTTPBROWSERADDRESS=xxxx.xxxx.com >> SESSION_1_ICA_APPSRV_ADDRESS=xxxx.xxxx.com >> SESSION_1_ICA_APPSRV_username=xxxx >> SESSION_1_ICA_APPSRV_Domain=xxxx >> >> # This is an icon which starts a published application directly. >> # As I recall it starts it on its own display with no WM. >> # While it is running you can switch back to ICE with ctrl-alt-F3. >> SESSION_2_TITLE="XXXX" >> SESSION_2_TYPE=ica >> SESSION_2_SCREEN=2 >> SESSION_2_AUTOSTART=OFF >> SESSION_2_ICON=ON >> SESSION_2_ICA_APPSRV_LOCHTTPBROWSERADDRESS=xxxx.xxxx.com >> SESSION_2_ICA_APPSRV_ADDRESS=XXXX >> SESSION_2_ICA_APPSRV_APPLICATION_SET="XXXX" >> SESSION_2_ICA_APPSRV_INITIALPROGRAM=#XXXX >> SESSION_2_ICA_APPSRV_Domain=xxxx >> >> On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 08:48 -0800, neil.singleton wrote: >>> Here is the relevent bit of my thinstation.network.conf >>> # Default Settings for all sessions >>> SCREEN=0 >>> WORKSPACE=1 >>> AUTOSTART=On >>> >>> # Important: Make sure you start at SESSION 0. Otherwise you will get >>> an >>> error on boot. >>> >>> SESSION_0_TYPE=blackbox >>> >>> # --- General Options >>> >>> I start the ICA manager from the desktop icon, although once things are >>> all >>> working correctly i plan to set the ica manager as the session. >>> How are your thinstation.conf files done? >>> >>> >>> Larry Howe wrote: >>> > >>> > Are you starting icewm before you start ICA? You should post the >>> SESSION >>> > section of your thinstation.conf*. >>> > >>> > neil.singleton wrote: >>> >> Something else i've noticed is that every time i press the connect >>> button >>> >> to >>> >> go into my published app, i'm getting another process on the >>> thinstation. >>> >> 2248 ts 736 R /usr/lib/ICAClient/wfica -display :0.0 -icaroot /usr/ >>> >> >>> >> Larry Howe wrote: >>> >>> You are on the right track. I am using almost your exact same setup. >>> I >>> >>> also found that I needed to copy over reg.ini in order to make ICA >>> open >>> >>> up in PNAgent view. In my case, I can open published applications >>> with >>> >>> no problem. >>> >>> >>> >>> In case you didn't know, you can hit ctrl-alt-F2 in thinstation, log >>> >>> into the command line, and examine /var/log/messages. It does seem >>> odd >>> >>> that you do not get an error message because it seems to me that in >>> most >>> >>> cases citrix will pop up a message when there's an error. >>> >>> >>> >>> Have you tried monitoring things from the server side to see if any >>> >>> errors are reported there? >>> >>> >>> >>> Larry >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 07:38 -0800, neil.singleton wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>> >>>> After a week of correspondence with 2x and no real progress, I've >>> spent >>> >>>> most >>> >>>> of today trying to set up thinstation to run on some old Compaq >>> Ipaqs >>> >>>> we >>> >>>> have. We are running on presentation server 4.5. >>> >>>> I have included the ica and ica_wfc packages, along with icewm. >>> After >>> >>>> following some posts on here, i copied over my reg.ini file into >>> the >>> >>>> build, >>> >>>> changed the user directory references to /home/ts and altered the >>> >>>> ica.init >>> >>>> file to move reg.ini into the right folder. >>> >>>> All of which appears to work in that when thinstation boots up and >>> you >>> >>>> click >>> >>>> the ICA manager icon, all the settings are correctly set for >>> pnagent >>> >>>> view >>> >>>> so >>> >>>> the user just has to put in a username and password and gets a list >>> of >>> >>>> their >>> >>>> pubished applications. >>> >>>> What isn't working is that trying to connect to any of these >>> published >>> >>>> applications appears to do nothing, although it works fine on the >>> >>>> desktop >>> >>>> linux machine i obtained the reg.ini from. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> There arn't any error messages and i can't find any useful log >>> files. >>> >>>> Please help! >>> >>>> >>> >>>> If anyone can see a better way of doing things that will still let >>> me >>> >>>> load >>> >>>> balance and disconnect/reconnect sessions properly, don't hesitate >>> to >>> >>>> suggest it. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White >>> Paper >>> >>> from Novell. 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