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Selecting the Citrix Gateway plug-in for Users
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Configuring Form-Based Single Sign-On
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Configuring Form-Based Single Sign-On
Form-based single sign-on allows users to log on one time to all protected applications in your network. When you configure form-based single sign-on in Citrix Gateway, users can access web applications that require an HTML form-based logon without having to type their password again. Without single sign-on, users are required to log on separately to access each application.
After creating the form single sign-on profile, you then create a traffic profile and policy that includes the form single sign-on profile. For more information, see Creating a Traffic Policy.
To configure form-based single sign-on
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In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand Citrix Gateway > Policies and then click Traffic.
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In the details pane, click the Form SSO Profiles tab and then click Add.
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In Name, type a name for the profile.
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In Action URL, type the URL to which the completed form is submitted.
Note: The URL is the root relative URL.
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In User Name Field, type the name of the attribute for the user name field.
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In Password Field, type the name of the attribute for the password field.
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In SSO Success Rule, create an expression that describes the action that this profile takes when invoked by a policy. You can also create the expression by using the Prefix, Add, and Operator buttons under this field.
This rule checks if single sign-on is successful or not.
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In Name Value Pair, type the user name field value, followed by an ampersand (&), and then the password field value.
Value names are separated by an ampersand (&), such as name1=value1&name2=value2.
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In Response Size, type the number bytes to allow for the complete response size. Type the number of bytes in the response to be parsed for extracting the forms.
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In Extraction, select if the name/value pair is static or dynamic. The default setting is Dynamic.
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In Submit Method, select the HTTP method used by the single sign-on form to send the logon credentials to the logon server. The default is Get.
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Click Create and then click Close.
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