On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 09:32:26PM +0000, John Halton wrote: > [Please cc me in any reply, as I am not subscribed to this list] > > I know this isn't a "help" list as such, but what I'm trying to do > here is just diagnose the nature of the problem I'm having, as a first > step to finding a solution (or giving up!). > > My employer provides remote access to its systems for employers, using > a Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server web interface. The Citrix > system is in turn accessed by means of an AEP Netilla VPN. > > When I try to access the system using my Debian installation (running > sun-java6-jre 6-00-2 from Lenny, though the version of Java hasn't > seemed to make any difference) I get an error from the "AEP Port > Forwarder" during the connection process, reading as follows: > > ----- start ----- > Mon Nov 26 21:17:43 GMT 2007 AEP PF (GUI:0.3 (TreeView/Locale)/NET:0.7 > (TDI/Spoofing/Dyn Spoofing/Framing/NetBT/CCD/Remote Proxy)) starting.. > BasicRule: Checking rule: Citrix > Access|DNST|NORMAL|UDP|10.16.1.34|53|[employers_externalurl].com > BasicRule: Checking rule: Citrix > Access|DNST|NORMAL|UDP|10.16.1.56|53|[employers_internalurl].com > BasicRule: Checking rule: Citrix > Access|TDIS|NORMAL|TCP|AUTO|AUTO|10.16.1.68|1494 > HelperLib: Error starting TDI subsystem: java.io.IOException: Unable > to download native library. IP Aliasing/Restoration functionality is > disabled. > ---=Starting static rules=---- > ---=Starting rules with AUTO keywords=---- > Starting rule: [Citrix Access] (4:17) ->10.16.1.34:53 > Starting rule: [Citrix Access] (4:17) ->10.16.1.56:53 > Starting rule: [Citrix Access] (2:6) ->10.16.1.68:1494 > ----- end ----- > > I'm particularly focusing on the line beginning "HelperLib". Does this > look like a problem at "my end", i.e. something to do with the version > of Java in Debian, or does it look more like a problem at "their end" > (i.e. there is something in how my employer's system is set up that > means it only Play Nice with Windows - which would't exactly come as a > surprise). > > Needless to say, it all works fine when I access it using Windows :-(
It looks like that software tries to do some network access and fails. This might be to due missing/wrong prox settings or too restrict firewall or ... Please use a network sniffer to find out whats wrong. I dont think it has anything to do with a bug in SUNs JDK (I may be wrong) or a bug in your Citrix sofware. Cheers, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]