The Secure Gateway helps you to secure access to computers
running Citrix XenApp (XenApp is the new name for Citrix Presentation Server). All data traversing the Internet between a remote workstation and the Secure Gateway is encrypted using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
The Secure Gateway transparently encrypts and authenticates all user connections to protect against eavesdropping and data tampering.
To generate a CSR and install the SSL Certificate for the Citrix Secure Gateway version 3.0 use the Internet Information Server (IIS).
When you are done, move the SSL Certificate to the Citrix Secure Gateway to activate:
Use the Certificate Import wizard to install the server certificate. To do this:
- Copy the PKCS #12 file (filename.pfx) to the server running the Secure Gateway.
- Open an MMC console that contains the Certificates snap-in.
- The Certificates snap-in dialog box appears; select Computer Account and click Next.
- The Select Computer dialog box appears; select Local Computer and click Finish.
- Click Close and then OK.
- In the console tree, click Certificates and then click Personal.
- On the Action menu, click All Tasks and then click Import.
- In the Certificate Import wizard, do the following to import your PFX file:
- Browse to and select the file containing the certificate you are importing.
- Type the password used to encrypt the private key.
- Select if you want the certificate to be placed automatically in a certificate store (based on the type of certificate), or if you want to be able to specify where the certificate is stored.
The certificate, filename.pfx, is now imported and stored.
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