- Citrix Workspace app 2001 introduced a fundamental registration change for virtual channels which conflicts with previous Citrix Workspace installations. This has resulted in a known issue when upgrading from Citrix Workspace app 1912 or earlier to 2001 or later. This can be resolved by re-running the deviceTRUST Client installer.
- Note: This list includes only public Citrix Receiver for Windows releases (formerly known as the Presentation Server ClientPlug-in), therefore, private and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Client Plugins are not listed.Also XenDesktop clients are not listed. Additional Resources. CTX201614 - How to Use the Citrix Scout utility to gather client version information for XenApp.
- Oct 10, 2019 Citrix Workspace App 1910.2 for macOS If you just updated your MacBook to latest macOS 10.15 Catalina, make sure you’ll update your Citrix Workspace App to version 1910.2 also. Otherwise you may up to get an error: “You have not chosen to trust GlobalSign Root CA.
Mar 30, 2020 To use App Protection, end users need to have Workspace app version 1912 or later on Windows and 2001 or later on macOS. Eric and I also discussed some upcoming roadmap features. Adding App Protection to Citrix Cloud appears to be the main focus, but another goal is to have it support additional device types beyond Windows and Mac. Citrix Workspace App before 1912 on Windows has Insecure Permissions and an Unquoted Path vulnerability which allows local users to gain privileges during the uninstallation of the application. CVE-2020-10112. DISPUTED. Citrix Gateway 11.1, 12.0, and 12.1 allows Cache Poisoning. NOTE: Citrix disputes this as not a vulnerability.
So, I'm not quite sure what I'm logging in to here... I have to reach a server that's on someone else's network occasionally to maintain a hosted website. I'm primarily a Mac user but I have windows in a VM for this sort of stuff when necessary. But I'm always looking for a native alternative. My understanding is that some portion of this VPN setup is OS-X compatible, but I'm at a loss here as to which pieces of this setup are running where. On the windows side, once connected I select the 'Dame Ware' mini remote and that prompts me to download an .ica file, which I run. That, in turn seems to start some type of RDP session to a host, which in turn gives me a remote desktop where the DameWare client is forced to run. From Dame Ware, I'm then into the host I'm actually managing.
Pics of the process below... Any tips on whether I can skip my windows VM? Of note, when I login to the Netscaler on OS-X and get to the section where I select the Dame Ware app, instead of being prompted for an .ica file, a .jsp file is downloaded. No clue why or what is supposed to then open the .jsp file. The only thing associated with jsp files on my end is my text editor.
http://imgur.com/a/g2hbT
Pics of the process below... Any tips on whether I can skip my windows VM? Of note, when I login to the Netscaler on OS-X and get to the section where I select the Dame Ware app, instead of being prompted for an .ica file, a .jsp file is downloaded. No clue why or what is supposed to then open the .jsp file. The only thing associated with jsp files on my end is my text editor.
http://imgur.com/a/g2hbT
This release of the deviceTRUST macOS Client brings it up to date with changes to the deviceTRUST Windows Client, and provides some important changes for compatibility with the latest macOS Catalina 10.15 and Citrix Workspace app 2001.
Location Updates
On macOS Catalina 10.15, we no longer support the Third Party location provider due to security changes that prevent software from scanning nearby WiFi access points.However when using macOS Catalina 10.15 or later, we now integrate with macOS’s Location Services to provide the users position and address. Location Services is onlyused when location properties are enabled, and results in a prompt for permission from the user.
Citrix Support
To work with Citrix virtual sessions, the deviceTRUST macOS Client 19.4.100 requires Citrix Workspace app 1808 or later. The older Citrix Receiver application is not supported.
Citrix Workspace app 2001 introduced a fundamental registration change for virtual channels which conflicts with previous Citrix Workspace installations. This has resulted in a known issue when upgrading from Citrix Workspace app 1912 or earlier to 2001 or later. This can be resolved by re-running the deviceTRUST Client installer.
![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/2/6/5/126578502/812413976.png)
FreeRDP Support
We’ve added support for FreeRDP virtual channels. We do not yet install the virtual channel due to the various folders that FreeRDP can be installed into.Therefore this is currently a manual step, however if there are any particular FreeRDP clients that you would like to see supported then please don’t hesistate to let us know.
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To install when using FreeRDP from Homebrew, after installing both FreeRDP and the deviceTRUST Client, run the following commands from within Terminal (note that the path to FreeRDP may vary):
md /usr/local/Cellar/freerdp/2.0.0-rc4/lib/freerdp2
ln -Ffsv '/Library/Application Support/deviceTRUST/Client/Bin/libdeviceTRUST-client.dylib' '/usr/local/Cellar/freerdp/2.0.0-rc4/lib/freerdp2/libdeviceTRUST-client.dylib'
/usr/local/bin/xfreerdp /u:USER /d:DOMAIN /p:PASSWORD /v:HOST /dvc:deviceTRUST
Known Issues
- If you install alongside Citrix Workspace app 1912 or earlier, and then upgrade Citrix to 2001 or later, Citrix will fail to show the desktop next time you launch a virtual session. To resolve this, re-run the deviceTRUST macOS Client installer.
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Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where Citrix Workspace 2001 or later would attempt to load the deviceTRUST Virtual Channel multiple times, resulting either in a crash within the deviceTRUST Client or Citix Workspace locking up.
- Fixed an issue with the DEVICE_NETWORK_X_WIFI_BSSID being set to Unavailable on macOS Catalina 10.15 or later..
- Fixed an issue with the DEVICE_NAME and DEVICE_NAME_DNS properties being set to ‘UNSUPPORTED’ on macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later.
- Fixed an issue where the permissions on the Citrix Modules file could be changed by the deviceTRUST macOS Client installer.
- Fixed an issue where the client could crash whenever display properties were used and the display EDID could not be found.
- Fixed an issue with Amazon WorkSpaces where the client could crash after disconnecting from a virtual session and then inserting or removing a USB device.
Compatibility
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The following properties have been changed or removed, bringing them up to date with the deviceTRUST Windows Client.
- DEVICE_LOCATION_COUNTRY_CODE and DEVICE_LOCATION_COUNTRY have been combined into a single DEVICE_LOCATION_COUNTRY property representing the ISO-Alpha 2 country code.
- DEVICE_LOCATION_STATE_DISTRICT has been removed.