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Changelog for ICAClient-19.1.0.9-lp150.1.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Thu Feb 07 2019 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 19.1.0.9 + Support for Citrix Analytics - Citrix Workspace app for Linux is instrumented to securely transmit logs to Citrix Analytics when certain events are triggered by the app. The logs are analyzed and stored on Citrix Analytics servers when enabled. For more information about Citrix Analytics, see Citrix Analytics. + Workspace launcher with Citrix Gateway - Citrix introduced Workspace launcher (WebHelper) in version 1809. In version 1901, Citrix Workspace launcher works not only with direct connections to StoreFront, but also through Citrix Gateway. This feature helps to launch the ICA file automatically and to detect the Citrix Workspace app installation. + Retail logging enhancements - Retail logging enhancements is an extension of the Logging enhancements and Better logging features. The feature introduces support for retail logging for many modules and simplifies the process of collecting logs. It helps users troubleshoot, and - in cases of complicated issues - facilitates support by providing detailed logs. - For information about enabling retail logging, see Enabling retail logging. + Keyboard layout synchronization between client and VDA - Previously, the keyboard layouts on the Windows or Linux VDA and on the client device were synchronized manually. For example, when the keyboard layout changed from English to French on the client device but not on the VDA, key mapping issues could occur and persist until the keyboard layout on the VDA was changed to French too. - Starting with this release, Citrix is addressing the issue by automatically synchronizing the keyboard layout of the VDA with that of the client device. Anytime the keyboard layout on the client device changes, the layout on the VDA follows automatically. - Note: This feature requires version 7.16 or later of the VDA. For more information, see Keyboard layout synchronization between client and VDA.
* Mon Oct 29 2018 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 18.10.0.11 + This release addresses a number of issues that help to improve overall performance and stability. For complete list of fixed or updated issues see Product Documentation.
* Fri Oct 12 2018 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 18.9.0.6 + Connecting this version of Citrix Workspace app for Linux to Citrix Workspace services is an experimental feature. + Introducing Workspace launcher - Previously, the browser plug-in provided along with Citrix Workspace app for Linux enabled users to launch published desktops and applications. This plug-in was based on the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI). - Mozilla Corporation has announced that NPAPI support is deprecated as of version 52 of the Firefox browser. Other browsers, too, have deprecated support for NPAPI. - As a solution, Citrix is introducing Workspace launcher (WebHelper). To enable this feature, configure StoreFront to send requests to Workspace launcher in order to detect the Citrix Workspace app installation. - For information about configuring StoreFront, see Solution - 2 > a) Administrator configuration in Knowledge Center article [CTX237727](https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX237727). - Note: Citrix Workspace launcher currently works only with direct connections to StoreFront. It is not supported in other cases such as connections through Citrix Gateway.- Version 18.8.0.31 + Citrix Receiver is now Citrix Workspace app. - Citrix Workspace app extends the user experience you have enjoyed with Citrix Receiver, making it easier for you to stay productive. Citrix Workspace app incorporates the full capabilities of Citrix Receiver and lays the groundwork for new capabilities for future XenApp and XenDesktop releases as well as the comprehensive Citrix Workspace. - Citrix Workspace app has simplified versioning based on the YYMM format, which makes this release of Citrix Workspace app 1808. The previous release had file version number 13.10.0.20. - Existing users or endpoints of Citrix Receiver for Linux can seamlessly transition to this new version of Citrix Workspace app for Linux by doing an in-place upgrade. - To upgrade, download the Citrix Workspace app from the Citrix download page and install the app to upgrade from Citrix Receiver to Citrix Workspace app. - Citrix Workspace app has a new icon set in a blue theme. It replaces the earlier Citrix Receiver icon that had a black theme. - The Citrix Workspace screen overlay appears on the first launch of the app or when you upgrade and when you uninstall and reinstall the app, to inform you about the transition. You can either click Got it to continue using the Workspace app, or click Learn more to find out more details. - Connecting this version of Citrix Workspace app for Linux to Citrix Workspace services is an experimental feature. + Bloomberg v4 keyboard selective redirection support - This feature allows the use of the Bloomberg v4 keyboard interface across multiple sessions. This functionality provides flexibility to use the keyboard in all remote sessions except the fingerprint and audio interfaces. The fingerprint and audio interfaces are redirected to single sessions as before. - Note: By default, this feature is enabled for x86 and x64 platforms and is disabled for ARMHF platforms. - For more details, see Bloomberg v4 keyboard selective redirection support.
* Fri Jun 22 2018 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 13.10.0.20 + Logging enhancements - Logging enhancements feature is an extension of Better logging I. Retail logging support is being introduced for the Connection Center, Graphics (thinwire), and End User Experience Monitoring (EUEM) modules. This enhancement helps users troubleshoot, and - in cases of complicated issues - facilitate the support team\'s job by using detailed logs. For information about enabling retail logging, see Enabling retail logging. (hyperlink to be added). + Cryptographic update - This feature is an important change to the secure communication protocol. Cipher suites with the prefix TLS_RSA_ do not offer forward secrecy. These cipher suites are now generally deprecated by the industry. However, to support backward compatibility with older versions of XenApp and XenDesktop, Receiver for Linux has an option to enable these cipher suites. For more information, see Configuring deprecated cipher suites.(hyperlink to be added). + Multi-monitor layout persistence - This feature lets you save the position of a desktop session, and then relaunch it in the same position. This feature avoids the overhead of repositioning sessions at every launch. It empowers you to dynamically adjust and save the layout information across endpoints, thus optimizing the end user experience in multi-monitor environments. For more information, see Configuring multi-monitor layout persistence. + SoC SDK update - Those who use SoC SDK might be required to update the plugins for H.264-based session graphics. + This dot release includes the gstreamer1 files.
* Wed Mar 28 2018 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 13.9.1.6 + Browser content redirection - Redirects the contents of a web browser to a client device and creates a corresponding browser embedded within Citrix Receiver. This feature offloads network usage, page processing, and graphics rendering to the endpoint. Doing so improves the user experience when browsing demanding webpages, especially webpages that incorporate HTML5 or Flash video. Browser content redirection is supported only on the x86 and x64 platforms. - For more information, see Browse content redirection and Browser content redirection policy settings in XenApp and XenDesktop documentation. + Better logging - The retail build of standard Citrix Receiver for Linux can now generate and send logs through syslog. This feature allows the handling of messages to be controlled based on their level and origin. Retail logging support is being introduced for the Connection Sequence (WD, PD, TD, Proxy) and Printing components. This helps users troubleshoot, and - in cases of complicated issues - facilitate the support team\'s job by using the detailed logs available. The log output is similar to the current debugging mode. - The logging parameters, log level, log file, log method (sequence, multi-sequential, cycle), and the module to be logged can be configured using configuration files. For information about enabling retail logging, see Enabling retail logging. + Support for Citrix Ready workspace hub - Citrix Ready workspace hub provides a secure connection to authorized apps and data. With this release, Citrix Receiver for Linux enhances the implementation for workspace hub plug-in, which enables support for the Citrix HDX RealTime Optimization Pack and dual monitors connected to a workspace hub.
* Thu Mar 08 2018 enzokielAATTkabelmail.de- Update to version 13.9.0.102 + Browser content redirection - Redirects the contents of a web browser to a client device and creates a corresponding browser embedded within Citrix Receiver. This feature offloads network usage, page processing, and graphics rendering to the endpoint. Doing so improves the user experience when browsing demanding webpages, especially webpages that incorporate HTML5 or Flash video. Browser content redirection is supported only on the x86 and x64 platforms. - For more information, see Browse content redirection and Browser content redirection policy settings in XenApp and XenDesktop documentation. + Better logging - The retail build of standard Citrix Receiver for Linux can now generate and send logs through syslog. This feature allows the handling of messages to be controlled based on their level and origin. Retail logging support is being introduced for the Connection Sequence (WD, PD, TD, Proxy) and Printing components. This helps users troubleshoot, and - in cases of complicated issues - facilitate the support team\'s job by using the detailed logs available. The log output is similar to the current debugging mode. - The logging parameters, log level, log file, log method (sequence, multi-sequential, cycle), and the module to be logged can be configured using configuration files. For information about enabling retail logging, see Enabling retail logging. + Support for Citrix Ready workspace hub - Citrix Ready workspace hub provides a secure connection to authorized apps and data. With this release, Citrix Receiver for Linux enhances the implementation for workspace hub plug-in, which enables support for the Citrix HDX RealTime Optimization Pack and dual monitors connected to a workspace hub.
* Sat Dec 09 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.8.0.10299729 + Support for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication - You can use Azure AD to enable user access. + Support for Workspace configuration - You can configure workspaces for subscribers, who might be using one or more services available from Citrix Cloud.
* Wed Nov 08 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Installed TeleSec GlobalRoot certificates.
* Fri Sep 22 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.7.0.10276927 + Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) integration: - Citrix Receiver for Linux integrates the Customer Experience Improvement Program to help improve the quality and performance of Citrix products by collecting anonymous statistics and usage information. By default, CEIP is enabled, and you can always opt-out. - For more information, see About the Citrix Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). + Using Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) to support Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) connections: - This allows secure external access to resources hosted in XenApp and XenDesktop environments using the EDT protocol. - For more information, see Configuring NetScaler Gateway to Support Enlightened Data Transport.
* Wed Jul 12 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.6.0.10243651 + Adaptive transport: - Adaptive transport for XenApp and XenDesktop optimizes data transport by leveraging a new Citrix protocol called EDT (Enlightened Data Transport) in preference to TCP whenever possible. Compared to TCP and UDP, EDT delivers a superior user experience on challenging long-haul WAN and Internet connections, while maintaining high server scalability and efficient use of bandwidth. EDT is built on top of UDP and improves data throughput for all ICA virtual channels including Thinwire display remoting, file transfer (Client Drive Mapping), printing, multimedia redirection and others. When UDP is not available, adaptive transport automatically reverts to TCP. - You must enable the HDX adaptive transport policy setting in Citrix Studio. You can disable it from Receiver settings. - Currently this feature is supported only for direct connections without going through NetScaler Gateway. + Joint Server Certificate Validation Policy - Citrix Receiver for Linux 13.6 and later introduces a new, stricter, validation policy for server certificates to ensure a continuous improvement of client security. For more information, see Knowledge Center articles CTX224709 and CTX221453.
* Sat Mar 18 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Added subpackage ICAClient-firefox-plugin
* Tue Mar 07 2017 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.5.0.10185126 + Support for multi-stream ICA. + Support for HTML5 video redirection. + Support for GStreamer 1.x. + Support for the Server Name Indication (SNI) extension to TLS. This allows a server hosting multiple secure sites to present the correct certificate to Citrix Receiver.
* Wed Aug 31 2016 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.4.0.10109380 + Desktop Viewer Toolbar. + Support for Relative Mouse and Absolute Mouse modes. + Credential insertion SDK (CISDK) for proximity card and thin client OEM integration. + SecMaker CID supported. + Selective H264 supported. - Those who use SoC SDK may be required to update the H264 optimization. + Improvements to the authentication dialogs. - Receiver for Linux now allows the title of its authentication dialogs to be changed by a HTTP response header with the name X-Citrix-AM-Title. A user can more easily tell what their logging onto. + Enhanced FTU experience particularly when using SMS authentication. - For more information, see http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX205892. + Enhanced default smart card support - When connecting to a StoreFront server that allows smart card authentication, if no value has been set for “PKCS11module” in the $ICAROOT/config/AuthManConfig.xml configuration file, Receiver now uses the opensc-pkcs11.so driver if it finds it in one of the standard locations. This means that it may prompt for you to insert a reader or card without any change to AuthManConfig.xml. If you do not wish to use a smart card, select the “Log on with another method” link. + As part of the continuing work to improve security, Receiver for Linux now uses version 1.0.1t of OpenSSL for TLS connections.
* Thu Jan 14 2016 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Some changes in spec file.
* Sun Dec 20 2015 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.3.0.344519 + Unfortunately no changelog available.
* Mon Aug 31 2015 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Update to version 13.2.1.328635 + Double hop support for Linux receiver. This will support use cases associated with the deployment of Linux Virtual Desktops (which are enabled by the recently released Linux VDA). + Includes RPM packages.
* Mon Aug 24 2015 joerg.lorenzenAATTki.tng.de- Initial package, version 13.2.0.322243
 
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