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Hi,

Though citrix page looks like a simple http page, there is a client
(icaclient) on the desktop machine, which tries to communicate with
the server over port 1494(if I remember right) using ICA protocol.
Hence, to the best of my knowledge, simple proxying with squid woudn't
work. Probably you need to do a port redirect as well using the
configuration file of xinetd. Sorry, I don't know enough details, but
it is something like this:

client requests connection on port 1494->xinetd running on squid
redirects this request to citrix server->citrix server responds ...and
so on.

I also am not sure whether anyone successfully has implemented this.
Wish you good luck.

cheers!

On 10/26/07, Imanol Apaolaza Sanz <iapaolaza@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>    We are trying to connect (and mantein the connection ) to a citrix
> server located out of our company. So we use a citrix proxied connection.
>
>    The problem is that when we are connected for a short period,
> connection suddenly crashes. This period of time is variable. We don't
> see enything in the log of squid.
>
>    We use squid 2.6
>
> Any idea?
>


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M P Keshava

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