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Viewing Citrix Gateway Configuration Settings
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Saving the Citrix Gateway Configuration
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Installing and Managing Certificates
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Saving the Citrix Gateway Configuration
You can save your current configuration on Citrix Gateway to a computer in your network, view the current running configuration, and compare the saved and running configurations.
To save the configuration on Citrix Gateway
- In the configuration utility, above the details pane, click the Save icon and then click Yes.
To view and save the configuration file on Citrix Gateway
The saved configuration are the settings that are saved in a log file on Citrix Gateway, such as settings for virtual servers, policies, IP addresses, users, groups, and certificates.
When you configure settings on Citrix Gateway, you can save the settings to a file on your computer. If you need to reinstall the Citrix Gateway software or you accidentally remove some settings, you can use this file to restore your configuration. If you need to restore the settings, you can copy the file to Citrix Gateway and restart the appliance by using the command-line interface or a program, such as WinSCP, to copy the file to Citrix Gateway.
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand System and then click Diagnostics.
- In the details pane, under View Configuration, click Saved configuration.
- In the Saved Configuration dialog box, click Save output text to a file, name the file, and then click Save. Note: Citrix recommends saving the file using the file name ns.conf.
To view the current running configuration
Any changes to Citrix Gateway that occur without an effort to save them is called the running configuration. These settings are active on Citrix Gateway, but are not saved on the appliance. If you configured additional settings, such as a policy, virtual server, users, or groups, you can view these settings in the running configuration.
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand System and then click Diagnostics.
- In the details pane, under View Configuration, click Running configuration.
To compare the saved and running configuration
You can see which settings are saved on the appliance and compare those settings against the running configuration. You can choose to save the running configuration or make changes to the configuration.
- In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand System and then click Diagnostics.
- In the details pane, under View Configuration, click Saved v/s running.
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