OK... long story.
Recently, we aquired a block of new addresses, so I had to change our router/gateway IP and DNS. No sweat... worked fine.
Now: Everything resolves fine in the network, EXCEPT for our Citrix nFuse access page, which can be reached through our Website.
What's funny about this is that if you access the website from WITHIN the network (across the subnet, behind the firewall) the nFuse page works perfectly, as if nothing was wrong. However, when you attempt to access the nFuse page from OUTSIDE the network, you are takin to the credentials .asp page, which then validates you as a legitimate user (or not, as it should), and shown the option page for where you would like to go (Desktop, Published app, whatever) but when you choose one one these options (and have the ICA Web Client installed, of course), there is a dialog box saying that there is no Citrix server configured at that location!
Also, the full remote client (ica32.exe) works fine.
This is driving me nuts, mainly because I did not make any port adjustments when I changed the gateway IP, and also since all of the routing is occuring at the subnet level, I can't think of any settings that would have to be changed in the actual nFuse implementation itself.
What the hell is going on here?
deletion mistake
no I can't recover that
you didn't save it
-Shrubble
Recently, we aquired a block of new addresses, so I had to change our router/gateway IP and DNS. No sweat... worked fine.
Now: Everything resolves fine in the network, EXCEPT for our Citrix nFuse access page, which can be reached through our Website.
What's funny about this is that if you access the website from WITHIN the network (across the subnet, behind the firewall) the nFuse page works perfectly, as if nothing was wrong. However, when you attempt to access the nFuse page from OUTSIDE the network, you are takin to the credentials .asp page, which then validates you as a legitimate user (or not, as it should), and shown the option page for where you would like to go (Desktop, Published app, whatever) but when you choose one one these options (and have the ICA Web Client installed, of course), there is a dialog box saying that there is no Citrix server configured at that location!
Also, the full remote client (ica32.exe) works fine.
This is driving me nuts, mainly because I did not make any port adjustments when I changed the gateway IP, and also since all of the routing is occuring at the subnet level, I can't think of any settings that would have to be changed in the actual nFuse implementation itself.
What the hell is going on here?
deletion mistake
no I can't recover that
you didn't save it
-Shrubble