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Workspace App (starting with 1809, CWAWEBVIEW is the browser engine’s header): These are my results, the goal is to use individual parts of the whole header, which is a unique one – so there is no mismatch between different clients or browsers. Luckily, on Citrix ADC, there is the httpaccess.log located in /var/log, so I decided to make my own access tests with different clients / browsers / devices and analyzed the logfile. Unhappy, more than this I wasn’t able to find, which is an old one and not containing the detailed differences between all these devices and operating systems I was looking for such a listing of all mostly used User-Agent definitions and I created a Citrix support case asking for the same, too.
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I’m not going to be step-by-step on how to configure nFactor for certbased authentication usage, as there are detailed posts for example from Carl Stalhood (link to ) In this post I will share my discoveries and pains with the limitations of user-certificate authentication in combination with user-agent header filter possibilities on Citrix ADC. There was also the requirement for using user-certificate’s on corporate devices, instead of Push-OTP, to give these users some kind of comfort.
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– Guest Blog from Julian Jakob ( a recent project I got the request for rolling out Citrix Push-OTP for about 4500 remote Users for HDX and SSLVPN Citrix Gateway (maybe I will share my experience with Push-OTP on another one here ? )