[THIN] Re: Internet Access

  • From: Adam.Baum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:55:39 -0700

Well, we are doing it in a fairly complex manner.  There was a diagram in
the CSG (or MSAM) 2.2 Supplementary Guide that showed exactly what I was
hoping to accomplish.  I didn't realize that it was a conceptual diagram
and not a physical one.

I would go download the latest Methodology-in-a-Box and go from there.  It
gives step-by-step instructions. CSG and Proxy are easy to install.  My
mistake was trying to install the Logon Agent on the same box as the Proxy.
It can be done, but it's not documented anywhere except for one paragraph
in the Supplemental Guide, which really just says something like "Install
the software on the server".  Not much detail there.

adam



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No ISA server.

I had looked at CSG earlier but became thoroughly confused about the
configuration.  Any pointers to easy-to-follow setup dos?  Internal
Citrix box with published application, webserver in DMZ.


Roger Wright
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Subject: [THIN] Re: Internet Access

You could always the CSG/Proxy route..or is you have ISA Server 2004,
use it instead.
adam



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I have a Citrix box on my internal network used to access a published
application.  I need to make the application available from a webserver
in my DMZ with security and encryption.

Which add-ons do I need to be able to do this?


Roger Wright
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