Citrix For Mac Va Remote Access6/28/2021
All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.I get a Safari Cannot find server.If I have apps open I can continue to work, but if I close them, I cannot usually log back on.
Ive tried closing the Safari window, closing Safari and restarting it and even restarting the computer and usually still cant log back in. If I wait a few hours or overnight, I might be able to log in. I think we are both dealing with the same crazy issue and I was wondering if you found anything to use with your Mac system for a PIV Card This is what I just posted now: Any Gov Employees Using PIV Card Readers I was told there are ZERO chances of using a PIV Card on any Mac but this cannot be so (Can it) lol. Citrix Va Remote Access Software To AllowIve read there are others using CAC Cards via Mac but why no PIV use And why isnt there any software to allow the Gov Car Reader to be recognized for the purpose of using our VA Badges to log on Are you also using the Mobile Pass OTP Token System to log in via CAG UGH. Insert the PIV card in the reader before connecting to the CAG site Log in by Clicking the PIV login Icon and entering my PIN Wait for Citrix to load- THEN REMOVE THE CARD FROM THE CARD READER If you dont remove the card you cannot start any applications When you start an application- you get a Windows Log On screen- DONT TRY TO USE YOUR CARD- click Other User and use your password The App will start When you start subsequent apps- a dialog box will pop up with a certificate highlighted- click CANCEL and the app will start (if you click CONTINUE it will prompt you 3 times and crash) Not elegant, tiresome, but it works. The only thing is that if you need to log back on with in an hour or so of logging off- you may have to restart your computer. One user has had issues with incorrect credentials - he has to open Keychain and clear anything saved that includes CAG between logins, but otherwise things work. With proper middleware installed (OpenSC, pre-release beta) we got it to work in Firefox as well, same issue with having to pull card, but the behavior was more erratic - user was unable to log out without a program hang, and was hit with weird repeated login requests during the process. Go to: and login 2. On the left side menu go to Citrix(CAG) and select Media. Scroll down to the Citrix Software and download the Mac OS X 10.11 - CAG OE Remote Bundle Package. Also download the Citrix Documentation CAG OE Macintoshs User Guide Follow the instructions and enjoy. You do have to set up your security certificates but the documentation walks you through each step. It took 10 minutes to setup and has been working well for me. I followed them completely including downloading the CAG OE Remote Bundle Package and running it, followed the Guide to Trust all the certificates, restarted everywhere I was supposed to. For me, the error comes once an application or the desktop opens and the Windows Login Screen shows Reading Card - the error that pops up is No Valid Certificates Found Check that the card is inserted correctly and fits tightly. A few suggestions: get a new PIV reader from the VA; and make sure you are using Safari. It doesnt sound like a card reader issue but for what its worth, I just got up and running with the SCR3310v2 reader using the Firefox Browser (on an iMac). Since you got as far as you did, it tells me everything is set up correctly and that you should look to make sure you have the appropriate certificates - which would be done via your internal information security officer (ISO). Just the native smart card support used with a standards based reader (SCM SCR5300). If I create another macOS user account, it works fine in there for a while, then develops the same problem. If I rebuild my machine from scratch and hand move all my data back in folder by folder, it works fine for a while and develops the problem. If I rebuild my machine from scratch and restore my account from Time Machine. Right now I have to create a new user account every couple of days. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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