Receiver 12.9.1 for Mac
Release Date: May 2, 2018
Important update about Citrix Receiver
Beginning August 2018, Citrix Receiver will be replaced by Citrix Workspace app. While you can still download older versions of Citrix Receiver, new features and enhancements will be released for Citrix Workspace app.
Citrix Workspace app is a new client from Citrix that works similar to Citrix Receiver and is fully backward-compatible with your organization’s Citrix infrastructure. Citrix Workspace app provides the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver, as well as new capabilities based on your organization’s Citrix deployment.
Citrix Workspace app is built on Citrix Receiver technology, and is fully backward compatible with all Citrix solutions.
For more information, please visit the Workspace app FAQ page
Compatible with
Mac OS 10.11, 10.12, 10.13
Checksums
SHA256 — 27d71bbb0383f19ed7b74155400c10a40524ac06d9a9798cde66ab36247c28a3
Fix to enable Receiver auto-update
Action required to continue auto-updates on Receiver.
if you are experiencing an error message when checking for updates described in article CTX234657 (https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX234657), please download the Receiver Auto Update Tool above. Explanation: A new security certificate was recently released to further enhance the security of Citrix Receiver. However, this certificate disables Receiver Auto-Update functionality. It is important that you download and install the recently released Receiver Auto Update Tool to restore Receiver Update functionality.
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- SHA-256 — 3a91b89a196b1f1927989acdd68c921fa1bf48dcc24d1b993cb0df61b08ae92c
Receiver 12.1.100 for Mac
Release Date: Feb 17, 2016
For Mac OS X 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
Checksums
MD5 — ae126da682bc438cfc3fb31a6520287a
What’s new, fixed or updated (Release notes)
What’s new, fixed or updated
- Resolved an issue where a session would crash when launching an app or desktop whose name started with an ‘@’ character. [LC4296]
- Fixed a problem where IPV6 connections to NetScaler Gateway would fail. [LC4512]
- Resolved a problem when a Receiver for Mac session failed when connecting through a Cisco ASA 9.32 SSL VPN. [LC3887]
- Fixed an issue where sessions would disconnect resulting in an error message indicating that «The remote SSL peer sent a bad MAC Alert.» [LC4367]
- Fixed an issue where attempting to enter a single Japanese or Simplified Chinese character would result in no character being displayed in the session desktop. [603635]
- Smart card authentication to NetScaler Gateway
- This feature enables Citrix Receiver to access apps and desktops through NetScaler Gateway using smart card authentication.
- El Capitan support for split screen
- Auto-client reconnect and session reliability improvements
- This improvements enable better interoperability with CloudBridge and NetScaler Gateway. A session can reconnect using auto-client reconnect and session reliability regardless of the connection path. The specific improvements for this release are as follows:
- Improved connection messages tells your users that the state of their connection and informs them of when they’ve lost a connection and what do to.
- A countdown timer (in minutes/seconds) now illustrates how long before a session times out. A session is terminated when the countdown timer expires. By default, the timeout value is set to 2 minutes. You can change the default value in the TransportReconnectMaxRetrySeconds ICA file setting.
- This improvements enable better interoperability with CloudBridge and NetScaler Gateway. A session can reconnect using auto-client reconnect and session reliability regardless of the connection path. The specific improvements for this release are as follows:
Receiver for Mac overview
High performance web and self-services access to virtual apps and desktops. Configure for anywhere access from your desktop or web access with Safari, Chrome or Firefox.
Available Languages
English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Simplified Chinese
Ask your help desk for set-up instructions.
Receiver 12.3 for Mac
Release Date: Sep 20, 2016
For Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12
Checksums
MD5 — 60dbae5b9f091759bb12bfe1d1d6e2ca
What’s new, fixed or updated (Release notes)
What’s new in this release:
- Support for macOS Sierra
- Background applications alert
- Configuring session reliability and auto client reconnect policy
Fixed issues in this release:
- If the Citrix Receiver for Mac is configured to use a proxy server, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connections can fail. [#640652]
Known issues in this release:
- In an IPV6 environment, attempts to launch a session with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) enabled might fail. [#659700]
- When a proxy server is configured on a user device, auto-client reconnection might fail with a VDA for Desktop OS. [#659683]
Receiver for Mac overview
High performance web and self-services access to virtual apps and desktops. Configure for anywhere access from your desktop or web access with Safari, Chrome or Firefox.
Available Languages
English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Simplified Chinese
Ask your help desk for set-up instructions.
Receiver 12.2 for Mac
Release Date: Aug 1, 2016
For Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
Checksums
MD5 — 28bcb3dea3d5099cfc13271f25c39546
What’s new, fixed or updated (Release notes)
What’s new, fixed or updated
- Generic USB redirection
- Session reliability and auto client reconnect enhancements
- Support improvements
- Always-on logging
- Improved diagnostic gathering during session crashes
- Security enhancements
- Improved security configuration user interface
- Native OS X API support for smartcard authentication to NetScaler
- TLS connections
- Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP)
Receiver for Mac overview
High performance web and self-services access to virtual apps and desktops. Configure for anywhere access from your desktop or web access with Safari, Chrome or Firefox.
Available Languages
English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Simplified Chinese
Ask your help desk for set-up instructions.
Citrix Receiver for Mac
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Access Citrix business applications
If your company uses Citrix to host applications, you can use Citrix Receiver for Mac to check your email, review documents, log into project dashboards, approve expenses and much more.
Citrix Receiver is a web plugin and has replaced the standalone client Citrix Receiver for Mac . Citrix Receiver for Mac enables you to take your office with you wherever you go. You can access applications and Windows desktops and even tablet or smartphone. Citrix Receiver for Mac prevents the need of having to store sensitive data on your laptop as you can access your company network as if you were in the office. Citrix Receiver is available for Mac, Windows, iOS, Android and Blackberry with additional platforms coming soon.
Citrix Receiver for Mac is an essential tool to connect your Mac with your company network.
Single authentication to the Access Gateway: Use of a single session for both VPN and clientless access so that a Receiver user logs on once for both types of access and consumes only one license. Automatic routing of ICA traffic through the Access Gateway ICA proxy for optimal user experience. Automatic start-up of a VPN tunnel when a user logs on. This feature requires that you disable the Single Sign-On with Windows setting on the Access Gateway. Support for Access Gateway SmartAccess controls. Improved logon and logoff operations: Users are prompted to log on to Receiver only when a logon is required. Actions that require a log on include starting an app from Receiver or the Finder, using the Refresh Apps command, viewing or searching for apps, or adding an account. A user is logged on only to the account associated with the requested resource. Users remain logged on until choosing to log off or exit Receiver, roam from the internal network to an external network, or delete passwords. A VPN tunnel is established only if needed. Internal users are logged on to StoreFront. Other Usability improvements: The Request button is removed. Users can now simply click to add an app and, if a request for permission to add the app is required, a dialog box appears. Error messages are clearer. All Receiver User interface (UI) images are retina display compliant. StorageZones Receiver provides support for ShareFile StorageZones, which enable data storage close to users. SHA2 Certs. You can now use server certificates with a public key of 2,048-bit RSA and a SHA256 signature hash algorithm.
Changes
Single authentication to the Access Gateway: Use of a single session for both VPN and clientless access so that a Receiver user logs on once for both types of access and consumes only one license. Automatic routing of ICA traffic through the Access Gateway ICA proxy for optimal user experience. Automatic start-up of a VPN tunnel when a user logs on. This feature requires that you disable the Single Sign-On with Windows setting on the Access Gateway. Support for Access Gateway SmartAccess controls. Improved logon and logoff operations: Users are prompted to log on to Receiver only when a logon is required. Actions that require a log on include starting an app from Receiver or the Finder, using the Refresh Apps command, viewing or searching for apps, or adding an account. A user is logged on only to the account associated with the requested resource. Users remain logged on until choosing to log off or exit Receiver, roam from the internal network to an external network, or delete passwords. A VPN tunnel is established only if needed. Internal users are logged on to StoreFront. Other Usability improvements: The Request button is removed. Users can now simply click to add an app and, if a request for permission to add the app is required, a dialog box appears. Error messages are clearer. All Receiver User interface (UI) images are retina display compliant. StorageZones Receiver provides support for ShareFile StorageZones, which enable data storage close to users. SHA2 Certs. You can now use server certificates with a public key of 2,048-bit RSA and a SHA256 signature hash algorithm.
Works across platforms
Secure access to your corporate network