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FirePass® Deployment Guide 2
Configuring the FirePass controller for Citrix
Presentation Server
There are a number of ways to connect to Citrix published applications via
FirePass. Each provides a slightly different user experience depending on
your needs. The following list gives a brief description of each type of
access, with links to each location in this Deployment Guide.
Network Access
Assuming any needed Citrix clients are or can be installed; there are no
additional FirePass settings when connecting through Network Access
unless Packet Filtering is enabled. If packet filter is enabled, then you
would need to ensure ports 80 (http), 443 (https), 1494 (ICA), port 1604
(ICA browser) and port 2598 (session reliability - in environments where
Session Reliability is enabled, port 2598 replaces port 1494 as the port
that the ICA protocol uses.)
Note: This Deployment Guide does not contain procedures for
configuring Network Access.
Using FirePass Terminal Server, on page 3
The FirePass controller Terminal Server functionality loads the
appropriate ICA ActiveX control, and users logon like any other terminal
server or remote connection. There are three options for configuring
FirePass Terminal Server:
Citrix MetaFrame, on page 3
This option is just like terminal servers, in that you get a Windows
logon prompt, and after entering credentials, you are on the
MetaFrame server.
Citrix MetaFrame browser, on page 8
This functionality allows ICA browsing over TCP in order to access
published applications and applications sets, residing on a Citrix
MetaFrame Server Farm through the Firepass controller. MetaFrame
Browser is essentially MetaFrame but with the added protocol
support, and is useful in accessing Citrix server farms, and for
resolving application names to IP:port. MetaFrame Browser also
supports load balancing a Citrix farm if multiple IP addresses are in a
farm. MetaFrame Browser can also find a published application if it is
distributed.
Citrix MetaFrame Portal, on page 9
This option is the webified version of Citrix, similar to an nFuse web
portal. The user gets a list of published applications available and all
they need to do is click the desired application. In this case, the
FirePass controller contacts the Citrix master browser using the
supplied user's credentials, and obtains a list of published applications
configured for that specified user.
Seamless Mode, on page 10
Each of the options above can be run in Seamless mode, which
essentially eliminates the browser window after a user clicks the
Citrix favorite.
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