ICAClient 13.9.0 on Linux (Ubuntu 17.10) gives this error when trying to start Schwab's 'StreetSmart Edge in the Cloud', which worked using 13.8.0. I did a web search and found a very old Citrix Receiver bug specific to Linux, fixed in 2013: It looks like this bug, or something with the same symptom has come back. Any idea what to do about it? NOTE: This does not happen using Receiver 13.8.0.
So it may indicate a regression. (Schwab wants me to install the latest Citrix Receiver because of an unrelated problem, so am hoping citrix can resolve this new issue with 13.9.0 soon.) STEPS TO REPRODUCE (requires Charles Schwab brokerage account): 1.
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On Ubuntu 17.10, download icaclient13.9.0.102amd64.deb sudo dpkg -i icaclient13.9.0.102amd64.deb # fails due to missing dependencies sudo sudo apt-get -y -f install # installs the missing libwebkit dependencies) sudo dpkg -i icaclient13.9.0.102amd64.deb # will work the 2nd time 2. In Firefox, visit (requires Schwab login) 3. Click 'Launch Cloud Version' for Steetsmart Edge. Ik got the same SSL cert problem. Can you please point me in the right direction how to solve this?
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The certificates for the older versions of ICAClient-13.8.0.10299729-0.x8664 are stored in /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts as an example this does not include Entrust certificates, so you need to go to Entrust's website and manually down the PEM files. No need to rename them, as long as the format is correct the filename is irrelevant. I copied them into the folder, made sure they were owned by root:root, and my SSL problems went away: -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.5K Apr 4 15:26 entrust2048ca.pem -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.1K Apr 4 15:35 entrustec1ca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.7K Apr 4 15:35 entrustevca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.5K Apr 4 15:35 entrustg2ca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.6K Apr 4 15:35 entrustg3ca.cer I did rename one of them to pem, but that wasn't necessary. The certificates for the older versions of ICAClient-13.8.0.10299729-0.x8664 are stored in /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts as an example this does not include Entrust certificates, so you need to go to Entrust's website and manually down the PEM files. No need to rename them, as long as the format is correct the filename is irrelevant. I copied them into the folder, made sure they were owned by root:root, and my SSL problems went away: -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.5K Apr 4 15:26 entrust2048ca.pem -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.1K Apr 4 15:35 entrustec1ca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.7K Apr 4 15:35 entrustevca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.5K Apr 4 15:35 entrustg2ca.cer -rw-rw-r- 1 root root 1.6K Apr 4 15:35 entrustg3ca.cer I did rename one of them to pem, but that wasn't necessary.
This worked for me on Fedora 27 for the SSL problem. The entrust certs are here:. As noted by just download and move them to /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts then chown root:root /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/entrust. A workaround for now.
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