My company recently started using Citrix. I run Linux on my laptop and the Citrix Receiver is horrible to use on Linux. (Fedora 27).
First it was a SSL 61 error.
Manually had to download and install some certificates.
Now it is a SSL 4 error.
cannot figure this one out. Some say that it is TLS vs SSL fight somewhere in the connection. ( I do not know much about networking)
Version 13.4 seems to work but it has its own issues. I noticed that the Windows and Mac OS versions are more updated and seem to be better supported. I do not have an issue running the Citrix Receiver on Windows 10. Only on Fedora 27. (have not tried other operating systems).
Will Linux support ever be treated like a first class citizen?
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jesse varela
Hi,
My company recently started using Citrix. I run Linux on my laptop and the Citrix Receiver is horrible to use on Linux. (Fedora 27).
First it was a SSL 61 error.
Manually had to download and install some certificates.
Now it is a SSL 4 error.
cannot figure this one out. Some say that it is TLS vs SSL fight somewhere in the connection. ( I do not know much about networking)
Version 13.4 seems to work but it has its own issues. I noticed that the Windows and Mac OS versions are more updated and seem to be better supported. I do not have an issue running the Citrix Receiver on Windows 10. Only on Fedora 27. (have not tried other operating systems).
Will Linux support ever be treated like a first class citizen?
Is this SSL 4 error Linux specific?
Any help is appreciated.
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