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Citrix Access Gateway

How to produce historical access reports from your Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Environment

Hello,

 

Is there anybody out there that is using the Citrix Access Gateway Advanced edtion who is incredibly frustrated with the naff built in reporting utilities? 

 

Knowing who accessed what and when is pretty important stuff don’t you think?  But have you actually tried to produce a report for your security team yet with all that information in there?  Not unless you have exported the event log entries and have managed to take multiple screen shots of the event log consolidator… Nice but no thanks…

 

A quick Google of “Access Gateway Reporting” returns a product called ‘Clear 2 View’ which claims to fill the void of historical and advanced reporting which is a much needed (a no brainer to be honest) feature of the Access Gateway product range.  

 

Here is how to install it:

 

Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Load Balancing Contingency and High Availability Design Options

 Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Edition is a great product, lots of my time is spent designing, implementing and integrating this product usually with a Citrix XenApp backend which includes Web Interface.

One question seems to always pop up though.  Is it resilient and what happens if a component of the infrastructure fails?

 

Let us take a look at the components required to build the infrastructure and what might happen if one fails.  We will start at the front end and work backwards from there (as this is what the client hits first).

 

Transforming the Datacenter into the Delivery center

Michael Rose, Research Analyst at IDC, discusses the rise of best practices for virtual desktop infrastructures in this executive interview sponsored by Citrix Systems.

Citrix Access Gateway Client for MAC OS X beta release

At last, I can now connect my mac to my Citrix Access Gateway!  An admin client and EPA client would be nice too…

 

Citrix Access Gateway Advanced now with Vista support

Citrix have now released (finally) Access Gateway Advanced beta support for Vista with the latest hotfix AAC450W003.

Many customers have waited a long time to provide all the functionality of Citrix Access Gateway Advanced to Vista clients, hopefully it will be out of beta soon and into production.http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX117123 

Citrix evolve from application delivery infrastructure to data center delivery system

Citrix have recently announced ‘The Citrix Delivery System’, in under a year Citrix have evolved from the market leader in application delivery with Citrix Presentation server and its supporting products to a full on data center delivery company with Citrix Xen Server, Xen Desktop, XenApp and Provisioning Server.It is going to be a busy I think.  

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