![]() We can even open Firefox, go to our Citrix environment and log in that way and launch the Desktop via receiver, but we would like to just try and make it all through receiver. Still it does not accept that we are trusting the certificate. We've tested with pasting them in "thinstation/build/packages/ica/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts" on the Devstation and then when built puts it in "/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts". I have exported the certificate from the web and even went straight to my network admin to give me his certificates. ![]() Issue: When we launch Citrix Receiver in the thin client and try to type in the server address it comes back to say "You have not chosen to trust the issuer of the server's security certificate". All we want is Firefox and Citrix (I guess it's also ICA) on it. The thin client will be super minimal work. I have the Devstation and thin client set up basically the way I want. ![]() (it gets frustrating and time consuming so I take time from it then go back). We came across Linux Thinstation last year and I've been messing around with it here and there. ![]() I work at a community college and as a fun side project we are working on experimenting with different thin client like machines.
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