ADC CLI Commands

vpn-sessionAction

The following operations can be performed on “vpn-sessionAction”:

set rm show add unset

set vpn sessionAction

Modifies an action that was previously added to a session policy that is applied to a user session if the policy expression conditions are met.

Synopsis

set vpn sessionAction \[-userAccounting ] \[-httpPort ...] \[-winsIP <ip\_addr>] \[-dnsVserverName ] \[-splitDns ] \[-sessTimeout ] \[-clientSecurity \[-clientSecurityGroup ] \[-clientSecurityMessage ]] \[-clientSecurityLog \( ON | OFF )] \[-splitTunnel ] \[-localLanAccess \( ON | OFF )] \[-rfc1918 \( ON | OFF )] \[-killConnections \( ON | OFF )] \[-transparentInterception \( ON | OFF )] \[-defaultAuthorizationAction \( ALLOW | DENY )] \[-authorizationGroup ] \[-Smartgroup ] \[-clientIdleTimeout ] \[-proxy ] \[-allProtocolProxy | -httpProxy | -ftpProxy | -socksProxy | -gopherProxy | -sslProxy ] \[-proxyException ] \[-proxyLocalBypass \( ENABLED | DISABLED )] \[-clientCleanupPrompt \( ON | OFF )] \[-forceCleanup ...] \[-clientConfiguration \( none | trace ) ...] \[-SSO \( ON | OFF )] \[-ssoCredential \( PRIMARY | SECONDARY )] \[-windowsAutoLogon \( ON | OFF )] \[-useMIP \( NS | OFF )] \[-useIIP ] \[-loginScript <input\_filename>] \[-logoutScript <input\_filename>] \[-homePage ] \[-icaProxy \( ON | OFF )] \[-wihome \[-wihomeAddressType \( IPV4 | IPV6 )]] \[-citrixReceiverHome ] \[-wiPortalMode \( NORMAL | COMPACT )] \[-ClientChoices \( ON | OFF )] \[-iipDnsSuffix ] \[-forcedTimeout ] \[-forcedTimeoutWarning ] \[-ntDomain ] \[-clientlessVpnMode ] \[-emailHome ] \[-clientlessModeUrlEncoding ] \[-clientlessPersistentCookie ] \[-allowedLoginGroups ] \[-SecureBrowse \( ENABLED | DISABLED )] \[-storefronturl ] \[-sfGatewayAuthType ] \[-kcdAccount ] \[-rdpClientProfileName ] \[-WindowsPluginUpgrade ] \[-MacPluginUpgrade ] \[-LinuxPluginUpgrade ] \[-iconWithReceiver \( ON | OFF )] \[-alwaysONProfileName ] \[-autoProxyUrl ] \[-AdvancedClientlessVpnMode ] \[-pcoipProfileName ]

Arguments

name The name of the vpn session action.

userAccounting Name of RADIUS Policy to use for user accounting

httpPort Destination port numbers other than port 80, added as a comma-separated list. Traffic to these ports is processed as HTTP traffic, which allows functionality, such as HTTP authorization and single sign-on to a web application to work. Minimum value: 1

winsIP The WINS server ip address.

dnsVserverName Name of the DNS virtual server for the user session.

splitDns Route the DNS requests to the local DNS server configured on the user device, or Citrix Gateway (remote), or both.

Possible values: LOCAL, REMOTE, BOTH

sessTimeout Number of minutes after which the session times out. Minimum value: 1

clientSecurity Specify the client security check for the user device to permit a Citrix Gateway session. The web address or IP address is not included in the expression for the client security check.

clientSecurityGroup The client security group that will be assigned on failure of the client security check. Users can in general be organized into Groups. In this case, the Client Security Group may have a more restrictive security policy.

clientSecurityMessage The client security message that will be displayed on failure of the client security check.

clientSecurityLog Set the logging of client security checks.

Possible values: ON, OFF

splitTunnel Send, through the tunnel, traffic only for intranet applications that are defined in Citrix Gateway. Route all other traffic directly to the Internet. The OFF setting routes all traffic through Citrix Gateway. With the REVERSE setting, intranet applications define the network traffic that is not intercepted. All network traffic directed to internal IP addresses bypasses the VPN tunnel, while other traffic goes through Citrix Gateway. Reverse split tunneling can be used to log all non-local LAN traffic. For example, if users have a home network and are logged on through the Citrix Gateway Plug-in, network traffic destined to a printer or another device within the home network is not intercepted.

Possible values: ON, OFF, REVERSE

localLanAccess Set local LAN access. If split tunneling is OFF, and you set local LAN access to ON, the local client can route traffic to its local interface. When the local area network switch is specified, this combination of switches is useful. The client can allow local LAN access to devices that commonly have non-routable addresses, such as local printers or local file servers.

Possible values: ON, OFF

rfc1918 As defined in the local area network, allow only the following local area network addresses to bypass the VPN tunnel when the local LAN access feature is enabled:

  • 10...*,
  • 172.16..,
  • 192.168..

Possible values: ON, OFF

killConnections Specify whether the Citrix Gateway Plug-in should disconnect all preexisting connections, such as the connections existing before the user logged on to Citrix Gateway, and prevent new incoming connections on the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows and MAC when the user is connected to Citrix Gateway and split tunneling is disabled.

Possible values: ON, OFF

transparentInterception Allow access to network resources by using a single IP address and subnet mask or a range of IP addresses. The OFF setting sets the mode to proxy, in which you configure destination and source IP addresses and port numbers. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, set this parameter to ON, in which the mode is set to transparent. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, set this parameter to OFF.

Possible values: ON, OFF

defaultAuthorizationAction Specify the network resources that users have access to when they log on to the internal network. The default setting for authorization is to deny access to all network resources. Citrix recommends using the default global setting and then creating authorization policies to define the network resources users can access. If you set the default authorization policy to DENY, you must explicitly authorize access to any network resource, which improves security.

Possible values: ALLOW, DENY

authorizationGroup Comma-separated list of groups in which the user is placed when none of the groups that the user is a part of is configured on Citrix Gateway. The authorization policy can be bound to these groups to control access to the resources.

Smartgroup This is the default group that is chosen when the authentication succeeds in addition to extracted groups. Maximum value: 64

clientIdleTimeout Time, in minutes, after which to time out the user session if Citrix Gateway does not detect mouse or keyboard activity. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 9999

proxy Set options to apply proxy for accessing the internal resources. Available settings function as follows:

  • BROWSER - Proxy settings are configured only in Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers.
  • NS - Proxy settings are configured on the Citrix ADC.
  • OFF - Proxy settings are not configured.

Possible values: BROWSER, NS, OFF

allProtocolProxy IP address of the proxy server to use for all protocols supported by Citrix Gateway.

httpProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for HTTP access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

ftpProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for FTP access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

socksProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for SOCKS access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

gopherProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for GOPHER access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

sslProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for SSL access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

proxyException Proxy exception string that will be configured in the browser for bypassing the previously configured proxies. Allowed only if proxy type is Browser.

proxyLocalBypass Bypass proxy server for local addresses option in Internet Explorer and Firefox proxy server settings.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED

clientCleanupPrompt Prompt for client-side cache clean-up when a client-initiated session closes.

Possible values: ON, OFF

forceCleanup Force cache clean-up when the user closes a session. You can specify all, none, or any combination of the client-side items.

clientConfiguration Allow users to change client Debug logging level in Configuration tab of the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows.

SSO Set single sign-on (SSO) for the session. When the user accesses a server, the user’s logon credentials are passed to the server for authentication. NOTE : This configuration does not honor the following authentication types for security reason. BASIC, DIGEST, and NTLM (without Negotiate NTLM2 Key or Negotiate Sign Flag). Use VPN TrafficAction to configure SSO for these authentication types.

Possible values: ON, OFF

ssoCredential Specify whether to use the primary or secondary authentication credentials for single sign-on to the server.

Possible values: PRIMARY, SECONDARY

windowsAutoLogon Enable or disable the Windows Auto Logon for the session. If a VPN session is established after this setting is enabled, the user is automatically logged on by using Windows credentials after the system is restarted.

Possible values: ON, OFF

useMIP Enable or disable the use of a unique IP address alias, or a mapped IP address, as the client IP address for each client session. Allow Citrix Gateway to use the mapped IP address as an intranet IP address when all other IP addresses are not available. When IP pooling is configured and the mapped IP is used as an intranet IP address, the mapped IP address is used when an intranet IP address cannot be assigned.

Possible values: NS, OFF

useIIP Define IP address pool options. Available settings function as follows:

  • SPILLOVER - When an address pool is configured and the mapped IP is used as an intranet IP address, the mapped IP address is used when an intranet IP address cannot be assigned.
  • NOSPILLOVER - When intranet IP addresses are enabled and the mapped IP address is not used, the Transfer Login page appears for users who have used all available intranet IP addresses.
  • OFF - Address pool is not configured.

Possible values: NOSPILLOVER, SPILLOVER, OFF

loginScript Path to the logon script that is run when a session is established. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

logoutScript Path to the logout script. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

homePage Web address of the home page that appears when users log on. Otherwise, users receive the default home page for Citrix Gateway, which is the Access Interface.

icaProxy Enable ICA proxy to configure secure Internet access to servers running Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop by using Citrix Receiver instead of the Citrix Gateway Plug-in.

Possible values: ON, OFF Default value: OFF

wihome Web address of the Web Interface server, such as http:///Citrix/XenApp, or Receiver for Web, which enumerates the virtualized resources, such as XenApp, XenDesktop, and cloud applications. This web address is used as the home page in ICA proxy mode. If Client Choices is ON, you must configure this setting. Because the user can choose between FullClient and ICAProxy, the user may see a different home page. An Internet web site may appear if the user gets the FullClient option, or a Web Interface site if the user gets the ICAProxy option. If the setting is not configured, the XenApp option does not appear as a client choice.

wihomeAddressType Type of the wihome address(IPV4/V6)

Possible values: IPV4, IPV6

citrixReceiverHome Web address for the Citrix Receiver home page. Configure Citrix Gateway so that when users log on to the appliance, the Citrix Gateway Plug-in opens a web browser that allows single sign-on to the Citrix Receiver home page.

wiPortalMode Layout on the Access Interface. The COMPACT value indicates the use of small icons.

Possible values: NORMAL, COMPACT

ClientChoices Provide users with multiple logon options. With client choices, users have the option of logging on by using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, the Web Interface, or clientless access from one location. Depending on how Citrix Gateway is configured, users are presented with up to three icons for logon choices. The most common are the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Web Interface, and clientless access.

Possible values: ON, OFF

iipDnsSuffix An intranet IP DNS suffix. When a user logs on to Citrix Gateway and is assigned an IP address, a DNS record for the user name and IP address combination is added to the Citrix Gateway DNS cache. You can configure a DNS suffix to append to the user name when the DNS record is added to the cache. You can reach to the host from where the user is logged on by using the user’s name, which can be easier to remember than an IP address. When the user logs off from Citrix Gateway, the record is removed from the DNS cache.

forcedTimeout Force a disconnection from the Citrix Gateway Plug-in with Citrix Gateway after a specified number of minutes. If the session closes, the user must log on again. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 65535

forcedTimeoutWarning Number of minutes to warn a user before the user session is disconnected. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 255

ntDomain Single sign-on domain to use for single sign-on to applications in the internal network. This setting can be overwritten by the domain that users specify at the time of logon or by the domain that the authentication server returns.

clientlessVpnMode Enable clientless access for web, XenApp or XenDesktop, and FileShare resources without installing the Citrix Gateway Plug-in. Available settings function as follows:

  • ON - Allow only clientless access.
  • OFF - Allow clientless access after users log on with the Citrix Gateway Plug-in.
  • DISABLED - Do not allow clientless access.

Possible values: ON, OFF, DISABLED Default value: OFF

emailHome Web address for the web-based email, such as Outlook Web Access.

clientlessModeUrlEncoding When clientless access is enabled, you can choose to encode the addresses of internal web applications or to leave the address as clear text. Available settings function as follows:

  • OPAQUE - Use standard encoding mechanisms to make the domain and protocol part of the resource unclear to users.
  • CLEAR - Do not encode the web address and make it visible to users.
  • ENCRYPT - Allow the domain and protocol to be encrypted using a session key. When the web address is encrypted, the URL is different for each user session for the same web resource. If users bookmark the encoded web address, save it in the web browser and then log off, they cannot connect to the web address when they log on and use the bookmark. If users save the encrypted bookmark in the Access Interface during their session, the bookmark works each time the user logs on.

Possible values: TRANSPARENT, OPAQUE, ENCRYPT

clientlessPersistentCookie State of persistent cookies in clientless access mode. Persistent cookies are required for accessing certain features of SharePoint, such as opening and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents hosted on the SharePoint server. A persistent cookie remains on the user device and is sent with each HTTP request. Citrix Gateway encrypts the persistent cookie before sending it to the plug-in on the user device, and refreshes the cookie periodically as long as the session exists. The cookie becomes stale if the session ends. Available settings function as follows:

  • ALLOW - Enable persistent cookies. Users can open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • DENY - Disable persistent cookies. Users cannot open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • PROMPT - Prompt users to allow or deny persistent cookies during the session. Persistent cookies are not required for clientless access if users do not connect to SharePoint.

Possible values: ALLOW, DENY, PROMPT Default value: DENY

allowedLoginGroups Specify groups that have permission to log on to Citrix Gateway. Users who do not belong to this group or groups are denied access even if they have valid credentials.

SecureBrowse Allow users to connect through Citrix Gateway to network resources from iOS and Android mobile devices with Citrix Receiver. Users do not need to establish a full VPN tunnel to access resources in the secure network.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED

storefronturl Web address for StoreFront to be used in this session for enumeration of resources from XenApp or XenDesktop.

sfGatewayAuthType The authentication type configured for the Citrix Gateway on StoreFront.

Possible values: domain, RSA, domainAndRSA, SMS, smartCard, sfAuth, sfAuthAndRSA

kcdAccount The kcd account details to be used in SSO

rdpClientProfileName Name of the RDP profile associated with the vserver.

WindowsPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Win

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

MacPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Mac

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

LinuxPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Linux

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

iconWithReceiver Option to decide whether to show plugin icon along with receiver

Possible values: ON, OFF

alwaysONProfileName Name of the AlwaysON profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable AlwaysON for the session action.

autoProxyUrl URL to auto proxy config file

AdvancedClientlessVpnMode Option to enable/disable Advanced ClientlessVpnMode. Additionaly, it can be set to STRICT to block Classic ClientlessVpnMode while in AdvancedClientlessMode.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED, STRICT Default value: DISABLED

pcoipProfileName Name of the PCOIP profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable PCOIP for the session action.

rm vpn sessionAction

Removes an action that was previously added to a session policy.

Synopsis

rm vpn sessionAction

Arguments

name Name of the action to remove.

show vpn sessionAction

Displays a session action that is applied to a user session if the policy expression conditions are met.

Synopsis

show vpn sessionAction []

Arguments

name Name of the session action to display.

Output

userAccounting RADIUS policy to use for user accounting

httpPort The HTTP port for this session action

winsIP The WINS server IP address for this session action.

dnsVserverName The name of the DNS vserver configured by the session action.

splitDns The VPN client SplitDns state.

sessTimeout The session timeout, in minutes, set by the action.

clientSecurity The client security check string being applied. This is in the form of an expression. Expressions are simple conditions, such as a test for equality, applied to operands, such as a URL string or an IP address. Expression syntax is described in the Installation and Configuration Guide.

clientSecurityGroup The client security group that will be assigned on failure of the client security check. Users can in general be organized into Groups. In this case, the Client Security Group may have a more restrictive security policy.

clientSecurityMessage The client security message that will be displayed on failure of the client security check.

clientSecurityLog Set the logging of client security checks.

splitTunnel Send, through the tunnel, traffic only for intranet applications that are defined in Citrix Gateway. Route all other traffic directly to the Internet. The OFF setting routes all traffic through Citrix Gateway. With the REVERSE setting, intranet applications define the network traffic that is not intercepted. All network traffic directed to internal IP addresses bypasses the VPN tunnel, while other traffic goes through Citrix Gateway. Reverse split tunneling can be used to log all non-local LAN traffic. For example, if users have a home network and are logged on through the Citrix Gateway Plug-in, network traffic destined to a printer or another device within the home network is not intercepted.

localLanAccess Set local LAN access. If split tunneling is OFF, and you set local LAN access to ON, the local client can route traffic to its local interface. When the local area network switch is specified, this combination of switches is useful. The client can allow local LAN access to devices that commonly have non-routable addresses, such as local printers or local file servers.

rfc1918 As defined in the local area network, allow only the following local area network addresses to bypass the VPN tunnel when the local LAN access feature is enabled:

  • 10...*,
  • 172.16..,
  • 192.168..

spoofIIP IP address that the intranet application uses to route the connection through the virtual adapter.

killConnections Specify whether the Citrix Gateway Plug-in should disconnect all preexisting connections, such as the connections existing before the user logged on to Citrix Gateway, and prevent new incoming connections on the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows and MAC when the user is connected to Citrix Gateway and split tunneling is disabled.

transparentInterception Allow access to network resources by using a single IP address and subnet mask or a range of IP addresses. The OFF setting sets the mode to proxy, in which you configure destination and source IP addresses and port numbers. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, set this parameter to ON, in which the mode is set to transparent. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, set this parameter to OFF.

windowsClientType Windows client type, e.g. Agent or ActiveX

defaultAuthorizationAction The Authorization Action, e.g. allow or deny

authorizationGroup The authorization group applied to client sessions.

Smartgroup This is the default group that is chosen when the authentication succeeds in addition to extracted groups.

clientIdleTimeout The client idle timeout, in minutes.

clientIdleTimeoutWarning The time after which the client gets a timeout warning, in minutes.

proxy The state of proxy configuration for the session.

allProtocolProxy The address set for all proxies.

httpProxy The HTTP proxy IP address.

ftpProxy The FTP proxy IP address.

socksProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for SOCKS access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

gopherProxy The Gopher proxy IP address.

sslProxy The HTTPS proxy IP address.

proxyException Proxy exception string that will be configured in the browser for bypassing the previously configured proxies. Allowed only if proxy type is Browser.

proxyLocalBypass Bypass proxy server for local addresses option in Internet Explorer and Firefox proxy server settings.

clientCleanupPrompt Prompt for client-side cache clean-up when a client-initiated session closes.

forceCleanup Force cache clean-up when the user closes a session. You can specify all, none, or any combination of the client-side items.

clientOptions List of configured buttons(and/or menu options in the docked client) in the Windows VPN client.

clientConfiguration List of configured tabs in the Windows VPN client.

SSO Whether or not Single Sign-On is used for this session.

ssoCredential Specify whether to use the primary or secondary authentication credentials for single sign-on to the server.

windowsAutoLogon Whether or not Windows Auto Logon is enabled for this session.

useMIP Whether or not a Mapped IP address is used for the session

useIIP Define IP address pool options. Available settings function as follows:

  • SPILLOVER - When an address pool is configured and the mapped IP is used as an intranet IP address, the mapped IP address is used when an intranet IP address cannot be assigned.
  • NOSPILLOVER - When intranet IP addresses are enabled and the mapped IP address is not used, the Transfer Login page appears for users who have used all available intranet IP addresses.
  • OFF - Address pool is not configured.

clientDebug Trace level on the Windows VPN Client.

loginScript Path to the logon script that is run when a session is established. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

logoutScript Path to the logout script. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

homePage The client home page.

icaProxy Enable ICA proxy to configure secure Internet access to servers running Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop by using Citrix Receiver instead of the Citrix Gateway Plug-in.

wihome Web address of the Web Interface server, such as http:///Citrix/XenApp, or Receiver for Web, which enumerates the virtualized resources, such as XenApp, XenDesktop, and cloud applications. This web address is used as the home page in ICA proxy mode. If Client Choices is ON, you must configure this setting. Because the user can choose between FullClient and ICAProxy, the user may see a different home page. An Internet web site may appear if the user gets the FullClient option, or a Web Interface site if the user gets the ICAProxy option. If the setting is not configured, the XenApp option does not appear as a client choice.

wihomeAddressType Type of the wihome address(IPV4/V6)

citrixReceiverHome Web address for the Citrix Receiver home page. Configure Citrix Gateway so that when users log on to the appliance, the Citrix Gateway Plug-in opens a web browser that allows single sign-on to the Citrix Receiver home page.

wiPortalMode Layout on the Access Interface. The COMPACT value indicates the use of small icons.

ClientChoices Provide users with multiple logon options. With client choices, users have the option of logging on by using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, the Web Interface, or clientless access from one location. Depending on how Citrix Gateway is configured, users are presented with up to three icons for logon choices. The most common are the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Web Interface, and clientless access.

epaClientType Choose between two types of End point Windows Client a) Application Agent - which always runs in the task bar as a standalone application and also has a supporting service which runs permanently when installed b) Activex Control - ActiveX control run by Microsoft Internet Explorer.

iipDnsSuffix The IntranetIP DNS suffix.

forcedTimeout Force a disconnection from the Citrix Gateway Plug-in with Citrix Gateway after a specified number of minutes. If the session closes, the user must log on again.

forcedTimeoutWarning Number of minutes to warn a user before the user session is disconnected.

ntDomain Single sign-on domain to use for single sign-on to applications in the internal network. This setting can be overwritten by the domain that users specify at the time of logon or by the domain that the authentication server returns.

clientlessVpnMode Whether clientlessVPN is available to the session.

clientlessModeUrlEncoding URL encoding used in clientless mode.

clientlessPersistentCookie State of persistent cookies in clientless access mode. Persistent cookies are required for accessing certain features of SharePoint, such as opening and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents hosted on the SharePoint server. A persistent cookie remains on the user device and is sent with each HTTP request. Citrix Gateway encrypts the persistent cookie before sending it to the plug-in on the user device, and refreshes the cookie periodically as long as the session exists. The cookie becomes stale if the session ends. Available settings function as follows:

  • ALLOW - Enable persistent cookies. Users can open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • DENY - Disable persistent cookies. Users cannot open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • PROMPT - Prompt users to allow or deny persistent cookies during the session. Persistent cookies are not required for clientless access if users do not connect to SharePoint.

emailHome The EMail home for the portal

stateflag allowedLoginGroups Specify groups that have permission to log on to Citrix Gateway. Users who do not belong to this group or groups are denied access even if they have valid credentials.

SecureBrowse Allow users to connect through Citrix Gateway to network resources from iOS and Android mobile devices with Citrix Receiver. Users do not need to establish a full VPN tunnel to access resources in the secure network.

storefronturl Web address for StoreFront to be used in this session for enumeration of resources from XenApp or XenDesktop.

sfGatewayAuthType The authentication type configured for the Citrix Gateway on StoreFront.

kcdAccount The kcd account details to be used in SSO

rdpClientProfileName Name of the RDP profile associated with the vserver.

builtin Indicates that a variable is a built-in (SYSTEM INTERNAL) type.

WindowsPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Win

MacPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Mac

LinuxPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Linux

iconWithReceiver Option to decide whether to show plugin icon along with receiver

alwaysONProfileName Name of the AlwaysON profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable AlwaysON for the session action.

autoProxyUrl URL to auto proxy config file

AdvancedClientlessVpnMode Option to enable/disable Advanced ClientlessVpnMode. Additionaly, it can be set to STRICT to block Classic ClientlessVpnMode while in AdvancedClientlessMode.

pcoipProfileName Name of the PCOIP profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable PCOIP for the session action.

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add vpn sessionAction

Adds a session profile (action) to bind to a session policy that is applied to a user session if the policy expression conditions are met.

Synopsis

add vpn sessionAction \[-userAccounting ] \[-httpPort ...] \[-winsIP <ip\_addr>] \[-dnsVserverName ] \[-splitDns ] \[-sessTimeout ] \[-clientSecurity \[-clientSecurityGroup ] \[-clientSecurityMessage ]] \[-clientSecurityLog \( ON | OFF )] \[-splitTunnel ] \[-localLanAccess \( ON | OFF )] \[-rfc1918 \( ON | OFF )] \[-killConnections \( ON | OFF )] \[-transparentInterception \( ON | OFF )] \[-defaultAuthorizationAction \( ALLOW | DENY )] \[-authorizationGroup ] \[-Smartgroup ] \[-clientIdleTimeout ] \[-proxy ] \[-allProtocolProxy | -httpProxy | -autoProxyUrl | -ftpProxy | -socksProxy | -gopherProxy | -sslProxy ] \[-proxyException ] \[-proxyLocalBypass \( ENABLED | DISABLED )] \[-clientCleanupPrompt \( ON | OFF )] \[-forceCleanup ...] \[-clientConfiguration \( none | trace ) ...] \[-SSO \( ON | OFF )] \[-ssoCredential \( PRIMARY | SECONDARY )] \[-windowsAutoLogon \( ON | OFF )] \[-useMIP \( NS | OFF )] \[-useIIP ] \[-loginScript <input\_filename>] \[-logoutScript <input\_filename>] \[-homePage ] \[-icaProxy \( ON | OFF )] \[-wihome \[-wihomeAddressType \( IPV4 | IPV6 )]] \[-citrixReceiverHome ] \[-wiPortalMode \( NORMAL | COMPACT )] \[-ClientChoices \( ON | OFF )] \[-iipDnsSuffix ] \[-forcedTimeout ] \[-forcedTimeoutWarning ] \[-ntDomain ] \[-clientlessVpnMode ] \[-emailHome ] \[-clientlessModeUrlEncoding ] \[-clientlessPersistentCookie ] \[-allowedLoginGroups ] \[-SecureBrowse \( ENABLED | DISABLED )] \[-storefronturl ] \[-sfGatewayAuthType ] \[-kcdAccount ] \[-rdpClientProfileName ] \[-WindowsPluginUpgrade ] \[-MacPluginUpgrade ] \[-LinuxPluginUpgrade ] \[-iconWithReceiver \( ON | OFF )] \[-alwaysONProfileName ] \[-AdvancedClientlessVpnMode ] \[-pcoipProfileName ]

Arguments

name Name for the Citrix Gateway profile (action). Must begin with an ASCII alphabetic or underscore (_) character, and must consist only of ASCII alphanumeric, underscore, hash (#), period (.), space, colon (:), at (@), equals (=), and hyphen (-) characters. Cannot be changed after the profile is created.

The following requirement applies only to the Citrix ADC CLI: If the name includes one or more spaces, enclose the name in double or single quotation marks (for example, “my action” or ‘my action’).

userAccounting The name of the radiusPolicy to use for RADIUS user accounting info on the session.

httpPort Destination port numbers other than port 80, added as a comma-separated list. Traffic to these ports is processed as HTTP traffic, which allows functionality, such as HTTP authorization and single sign-on to a web application to work. Minimum value: 1

winsIP WINS server IP address to add to Citrix Gateway for name resolution.

dnsVserverName Name of the DNS virtual server for the user session.

splitDns Route the DNS requests to the local DNS server configured on the user device, or Citrix Gateway (remote), or both.

Possible values: LOCAL, REMOTE, BOTH

sessTimeout Number of minutes after which the session times out. Minimum value: 1

clientSecurity Specify the client security check for the user device to permit a Citrix Gateway session. The web address or IP address is not included in the expression for the client security check.

clientSecurityGroup The client security group that will be assigned on failure of the client security check. Users can in general be organized into Groups. In this case, the Client Security Group may have a more restrictive security policy.

clientSecurityMessage The client security message that will be displayed on failure of the client security check.

clientSecurityLog Set the logging of client security checks.

Possible values: ON, OFF

splitTunnel Send, through the tunnel, traffic only for intranet applications that are defined in Citrix Gateway. Route all other traffic directly to the Internet. The OFF setting routes all traffic through Citrix Gateway. With the REVERSE setting, intranet applications define the network traffic that is not intercepted. All network traffic directed to internal IP addresses bypasses the VPN tunnel, while other traffic goes through Citrix Gateway. Reverse split tunneling can be used to log all non-local LAN traffic. For example, if users have a home network and are logged on through the Citrix Gateway Plug-in, network traffic destined to a printer or another device within the home network is not intercepted.

Possible values: ON, OFF, REVERSE

localLanAccess Set local LAN access. If split tunneling is OFF, and you set local LAN access to ON, the local client can route traffic to its local interface. When the local area network switch is specified, this combination of switches is useful. The client can allow local LAN access to devices that commonly have non-routable addresses, such as local printers or local file servers.

Possible values: ON, OFF

rfc1918 As defined in the local area network, allow only the following local area network addresses to bypass the VPN tunnel when the local LAN access feature is enabled:

  • 10...*,
  • 172.16..,
  • 192.168..

Possible values: ON, OFF

killConnections Specify whether the Citrix Gateway Plug-in should disconnect all preexisting connections, such as the connections existing before the user logged on to Citrix Gateway, and prevent new incoming connections on the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows and MAC when the user is connected to Citrix Gateway and split tunneling is disabled.

Possible values: ON, OFF

transparentInterception Allow access to network resources by using a single IP address and subnet mask or a range of IP addresses. The OFF setting sets the mode to proxy, in which you configure destination and source IP addresses and port numbers. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, set this parameter to ON, in which the mode is set to transparent. If you are using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, set this parameter to OFF.

Possible values: ON, OFF

defaultAuthorizationAction Specify the network resources that users have access to when they log on to the internal network. The default setting for authorization is to deny access to all network resources. Citrix recommends using the default global setting and then creating authorization policies to define the network resources users can access. If you set the default authorization policy to DENY, you must explicitly authorize access to any network resource, which improves security.

Possible values: ALLOW, DENY

authorizationGroup Comma-separated list of groups in which the user is placed when none of the groups that the user is a part of is configured on Citrix Gateway. The authorization policy can be bound to these groups to control access to the resources.

Smartgroup This is the default group that is chosen when the authentication succeeds in addition to extracted groups. Maximum value: 64

clientIdleTimeout Time, in minutes, after which to time out the user session if Citrix Gateway does not detect mouse or keyboard activity. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 9999

proxy Set options to apply proxy for accessing the internal resources. Available settings function as follows:

  • BROWSER - Proxy settings are configured only in Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers.
  • NS - Proxy settings are configured on the Citrix ADC.
  • OFF - Proxy settings are not configured.

Possible values: BROWSER, NS, OFF

allProtocolProxy IP address of the proxy server to use for all protocols supported by Citrix Gateway.

httpProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for HTTP access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

ftpProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for FTP access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

socksProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for SOCKS access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

gopherProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for GOPHER access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

sslProxy IP address of the proxy server to be used for SSL access for all subsequent connections to the internal network.

proxyException Proxy exception string that will be configured in the browser for bypassing the previously configured proxies. Allowed only if proxy type is Browser.

proxyLocalBypass Bypass proxy server for local addresses option in Internet Explorer and Firefox proxy server settings.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED

clientCleanupPrompt Prompt for client-side cache clean-up when a client-initiated session closes.

Possible values: ON, OFF

forceCleanup Force cache clean-up when the user closes a session. You can specify all, none, or any combination of the client-side items.

clientConfiguration Allow users to change client Debug logging level in Configuration tab of the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows.

SSO Set single sign-on (SSO) for the session. When the user accesses a server, the user’s logon credentials are passed to the server for authentication. NOTE : This configuration does not honor the following authentication types for security reason. BASIC, DIGEST, and NTLM (without Negotiate NTLM2 Key or Negotiate Sign Flag). Use VPN TrafficAction to configure SSO for these authentication types.

Possible values: ON, OFF

ssoCredential Specify whether to use the primary or secondary authentication credentials for single sign-on to the server.

Possible values: PRIMARY, SECONDARY

windowsAutoLogon Enable or disable the Windows Auto Logon for the session. If a VPN session is established after this setting is enabled, the user is automatically logged on by using Windows credentials after the system is restarted.

Possible values: ON, OFF

useMIP Enable or disable the use of a unique IP address alias, or a mapped IP address, as the client IP address for each client session. Allow Citrix Gateway to use the mapped IP address as an intranet IP address when all other IP addresses are not available. When IP pooling is configured and the mapped IP is used as an intranet IP address, the mapped IP address is used when an intranet IP address cannot be assigned.

Possible values: NS, OFF

useIIP Define IP address pool options. Available settings function as follows:

  • SPILLOVER - When an address pool is configured and the mapped IP is used as an intranet IP address, the mapped IP address is used when an intranet IP address cannot be assigned.
  • NOSPILLOVER - When intranet IP addresses are enabled and the mapped IP address is not used, the Transfer Login page appears for users who have used all available intranet IP addresses.
  • OFF - Address pool is not configured.

Possible values: NOSPILLOVER, SPILLOVER, OFF

loginScript Path to the logon script that is run when a session is established. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

logoutScript Path to the logout script. Separate multiple scripts by using comma. A “$” in the path signifies that the word following the “$” is an environment variable.

homePage Web address of the home page that appears when users log on. Otherwise, users receive the default home page for Citrix Gateway, which is the Access Interface.

icaProxy Enable ICA proxy to configure secure Internet access to servers running Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop by using Citrix Receiver instead of the Citrix Gateway Plug-in.

Possible values: ON, OFF

wihome Web address of the Web Interface server, such as http:///Citrix/XenApp, or Receiver for Web, which enumerates the virtualized resources, such as XenApp, XenDesktop, and cloud applications. This web address is used as the home page in ICA proxy mode. If Client Choices is ON, you must configure this setting. Because the user can choose between FullClient and ICAProxy, the user may see a different home page. An Internet web site may appear if the user gets the FullClient option, or a Web Interface site if the user gets the ICAProxy option. If the setting is not configured, the XenApp option does not appear as a client choice.

wihomeAddressType Type of the wihome address(IPV4/V6)

Possible values: IPV4, IPV6

citrixReceiverHome Web address for the Citrix Receiver home page. Configure Citrix Gateway so that when users log on to the appliance, the Citrix Gateway Plug-in opens a web browser that allows single sign-on to the Citrix Receiver home page.

wiPortalMode Layout on the Access Interface. The COMPACT value indicates the use of small icons.

Possible values: NORMAL, COMPACT

ClientChoices Provide users with multiple logon options. With client choices, users have the option of logging on by using the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Java, the Web Interface, or clientless access from one location. Depending on how Citrix Gateway is configured, users are presented with up to three icons for logon choices. The most common are the Citrix Gateway Plug-in for Windows, Web Interface, and clientless access.

Possible values: ON, OFF

iipDnsSuffix An intranet IP DNS suffix. When a user logs on to Citrix Gateway and is assigned an IP address, a DNS record for the user name and IP address combination is added to the Citrix Gateway DNS cache. You can configure a DNS suffix to append to the user name when the DNS record is added to the cache. You can reach to the host from where the user is logged on by using the user’s name, which can be easier to remember than an IP address. When the user logs off from Citrix Gateway, the record is removed from the DNS cache.

forcedTimeout Force a disconnection from the Citrix Gateway Plug-in with Citrix Gateway after a specified number of minutes. If the session closes, the user must log on again. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 65535

forcedTimeoutWarning Number of minutes to warn a user before the user session is disconnected. Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 255

ntDomain Single sign-on domain to use for single sign-on to applications in the internal network. This setting can be overwritten by the domain that users specify at the time of logon or by the domain that the authentication server returns.

clientlessVpnMode Enable clientless access for web, XenApp or XenDesktop, and FileShare resources without installing the Citrix Gateway Plug-in. Available settings function as follows:

  • ON - Allow only clientless access.
  • OFF - Allow clientless access after users log on with the Citrix Gateway Plug-in.
  • DISABLED - Do not allow clientless access.

Possible values: ON, OFF, DISABLED

emailHome Web address for the web-based email, such as Outlook Web Access.

clientlessModeUrlEncoding When clientless access is enabled, you can choose to encode the addresses of internal web applications or to leave the address as clear text. Available settings function as follows:

  • OPAQUE - Use standard encoding mechanisms to make the domain and protocol part of the resource unclear to users.
  • CLEAR - Do not encode the web address and make it visible to users.
  • ENCRYPT - Allow the domain and protocol to be encrypted using a session key. When the web address is encrypted, the URL is different for each user session for the same web resource. If users bookmark the encoded web address, save it in the web browser and then log off, they cannot connect to the web address when they log on and use the bookmark. If users save the encrypted bookmark in the Access Interface during their session, the bookmark works each time the user logs on.

Possible values: TRANSPARENT, OPAQUE, ENCRYPT

clientlessPersistentCookie State of persistent cookies in clientless access mode. Persistent cookies are required for accessing certain features of SharePoint, such as opening and editing Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents hosted on the SharePoint server. A persistent cookie remains on the user device and is sent with each HTTP request. Citrix Gateway encrypts the persistent cookie before sending it to the plug-in on the user device, and refreshes the cookie periodically as long as the session exists. The cookie becomes stale if the session ends. Available settings function as follows:

  • ALLOW - Enable persistent cookies. Users can open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • DENY - Disable persistent cookies. Users cannot open and edit Microsoft documents stored in SharePoint.
  • PROMPT - Prompt users to allow or deny persistent cookies during the session. Persistent cookies are not required for clientless access if users do not connect to SharePoint.

Possible values: ALLOW, DENY, PROMPT

allowedLoginGroups Specify groups that have permission to log on to Citrix Gateway. Users who do not belong to this group or groups are denied access even if they have valid credentials.

SecureBrowse Allow users to connect through Citrix Gateway to network resources from iOS and Android mobile devices with Citrix Receiver. Users do not need to establish a full VPN tunnel to access resources in the secure network.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED

storefronturl Web address for StoreFront to be used in this session for enumeration of resources from XenApp or XenDesktop.

sfGatewayAuthType The authentication type configured for the Citrix Gateway on StoreFront.

Possible values: domain, RSA, domainAndRSA, SMS, smartCard, sfAuth, sfAuthAndRSA

kcdAccount The kcd account details to be used in SSO

rdpClientProfileName Name of the RDP profile associated with the vserver.

WindowsPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Win

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

MacPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Mac

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

LinuxPluginUpgrade Option to set plugin upgrade behaviour for Linux

Possible values: Always, Essential, Never

iconWithReceiver Option to decide whether to show plugin icon along with receiver

Possible values: ON, OFF

alwaysONProfileName Name of the AlwaysON profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable AlwaysON for the session action.

autoProxyUrl URL to auto proxy config file

AdvancedClientlessVpnMode Option to enable/disable Advanced ClientlessVpnMode. Additionaly, it can be set to STRICT to block Classic ClientlessVpnMode while in AdvancedClientlessMode.

Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED, STRICT Default value: DISABLED

pcoipProfileName Name of the PCOIP profile associated with the session action. The builtin profile named none can be used to explicitly disable PCOIP for the session action.

unset vpn sessionAction

Use this command to remove vpn sessionAction settings.Refer to the set vpn sessionAction command for meanings of the arguments.

Synopsis

unset vpn sessionAction [-userAccounting] [-httpPort] [-winsIP] [-dnsVserverName] [-splitDns] [-sessTimeout] [-clientSecurity] [-clientSecurityGroup] [-clientSecurityMessage] [-clientSecurityLog] [-splitTunnel] [-localLanAccess] [-rfc1918] [-killConnections] [-transparentInterception] [-defaultAuthorizationAction] [-authorizationGroup] [-Smartgroup] [-clientIdleTimeout] [-proxy] [-allProtocolProxy] [-httpProxy] [-ftpProxy] [-socksProxy] [-gopherProxy] [-sslProxy] [-proxyException] [-proxyLocalBypass] [-clientCleanupPrompt] [-forceCleanup] [-clientConfiguration] [-SSO] [-ssoCredential] [-windowsAutoLogon] [-useMIP] [-useIIP] [-loginScript] [-logoutScript] [-homePage] [-icaProxy] [-wihome] [-citrixReceiverHome] [-wiPortalMode] [-ClientChoices] [-iipDnsSuffix] [-forcedTimeout] [-forcedTimeoutWarning] [-ntDomain] [-clientlessVpnMode] [-emailHome] [-clientlessModeUrlEncoding] [-clientlessPersistentCookie] [-allowedLoginGroups] [-SecureBrowse] [-storefronturl] [-sfGatewayAuthType] [-kcdAccount] [-rdpClientProfileName] [-WindowsPluginUpgrade] [-MacPluginUpgrade] [-LinuxPluginUpgrade] [-iconWithReceiver] [-alwaysONProfileName] [-autoProxyUrl] [-AdvancedClientlessVpnMode] [-pcoipProfileName]

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