![]() If you want to install the plugins at this time on the website to make them available in the event that our users need, in that case we have the folder with all CLIENTS. Select the type of applications we have published, default “server”, We indicate the appearance of the website, It can be reduced (predetermined) or complete with all functions. Indicate the protocol for XML, default is HTTP also select the port, default 80. Indicate the host name for the XML Service, default 'localhost'. We can install a Web Services or XenApp Web XenApp, one for web access and the other via Citrix Online plug-in (PNA ancient site), during the execution of the installation we can only create a site, interesasen if we both would continue with the installation and then would run with the other option. Run 'java -jar WebInterface.jar’ to install the Citrix Web Interface on this computer, we will answer all questions. We found that tomcat works, we access from any computer with a browser to port debian 8080 con http.Ĭitrix Web Interface We got off 5.3 for Java Application Servers (UNIX) from the official Web Citrix. JkWorkersFile /etc/libapache2-mod-jk/workers.properties Mod_jk edit settings (the 'vim /etc/libapache2-mod-jk/workers.properties') and we found that these parameters have defined the following configuration:Įditamos' force /var/lib/dpkg/info/nffiles’ and indicate which should be the configuration files: ![]() Install the connector Tomcat – Apache (mod_jk) con ‘apt-get install libapache2-mod-jk’ and apache restart '/etc/init.d/apache2 restart’ We make it executable 'chmod + x /etc/init.d/tomcat6’ and reboot to check that everything is OK with '/etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart’ Now indicated by 'update-rc.d defaults tomcat6’ to start the daemon at startup and stop when you go off. ‘vim /etc/init.d/tomcat6’ and introduced: We created the devil to start, stop or restart tomcat with any editor, in my case: We got off Tomcat 6.0 of the official Web, we decompressed with: 'Tar -zxvf apache-tomcat-6.0.XX.tar.gz’Įnter the directory you just get to unzip tomcat, We create a directory in / usr / local / tomcat6 and move around the newly unzipped content, all with: Instalamos Apache2 con ‘apt-get install apache2’, We will have added this repository in /etc/sources.list and update packages available with apt-get update’įirst install the requirements of Java to run Citrix Web Interface for Unix (Java servers) with: ‘apt-get install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-fonts sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-jdk’. At last! in this document we will see how to install the Web Interface server 5.3 Citrix server in Java, In this case we will use a new Debian Lenny distribution which will install Apache2 and Tomcat6 to run the Citrix Web Interface server, We can therefore save a Windows server that will cost us licensing, means… thanks to my great coleguita Manel has given me the clues to mount!!! We started…įirst of all, After installing our Debian (Lenny), we will go down and install the signatures of repositories: ‘apt-get install debian-archive-keyring’.
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