[THIN] Re: CSG and printing

  • From: "Chris Lynch" <lynch00@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 08:48:57 -0700

 
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Printer Auto-creation stays the same.  It doesn't change.  However
you have printer auto-creation configured within the CMC or the CCC,
will remain the same whether or not the user is connecting via the
CSG.

Like Paul stated, CSG just adds another layer of security to the ICA
stream by wrapping the ICA stream within SSL between the client and
the CSG.

I would assume that you would be able to autocreate the LPD printer,
and it would print within the ICA stream, and not directly to the IP
address.

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- -----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rob den Mulder
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 7:49 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: CSG and printing



Let's state the question in an other way,

If I specify a LPR printer on the terminal, will it be auto created?
If so how does it print, standard LPD/LPR (tcp 515) or will it print
via an ica channel (within the SSL stream)?

It is very important that it send the jobs through the SSL
connection, because I can't use standard LPD/LPR, while the Internet
is between the

server and the client, and the printer has a private IP address. (I
know it's possible to PAT the LPR port...but that not secure, and
that's the whole point of the CSG implementation.)


- -Rob




>>> rob.den.mulder@xxxxxxxxxxx 10/01/02 03:51pm >>>

OK! that's clear!
But how can I autocreate that network print, in the users session
(knowing that it is a Windows Based Terminal) ?

- -Rob

>>> Paul.Stansel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/01/02 03:46pm >>>

CSG does nothing to change printer autocreation. All it does is add a
layer of security in your NFuse connection.  Printing remains the
same.

- -Paul

> ----------
> From:         Rob den Mulder[SMTP:rob.den.mulder@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Reply To:     thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Sent:         Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:40 AM
> To:   thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Subject:      [THIN] CSG and printing
> 
> 
> Hi group!
> 
> I'm thinking about implementing Citrix Secure Gateway, but the 
> following question rises:
> 
> The users will be connecting to CSG with WBT's (Compaq and Wyse),
these
> models have a
> embedded internet explorer, i asume that this setup won't be a
> problem....
> 
> But here comes the problem:
> The WBT's should print to a network printer that resides at their 
> location, is this possible with CSG and Metaframe XP Fr2, and how 
> should i do this?
> 
> 
> thanx!
> Rob
> 
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