Release Notes

The Citrix Gateway Service release to cloud release notes describe the new features, enhancements to existing features, fixed issues, and known issues available in a service release. The release notes include one or more of the following sections:

What’s new: New features and enhancements available in the current release.

Fixed issues: Issues that are fixed in the current release.

Known issues: Issues that exist in the current release and their workarounds, wherever applicable.

September 18, 2024

What’s new

  • Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront - General availability

    Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront is now generally available in the Citrix DaaS environments. See Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront

  • Resiliency with Local Host Cache (LHC)

    In a Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront deployment, LHC is activated when the communication between the Cloud Connector and Citrix Cloud is disrupted. LHC is a functionality of Citrix DaaS that ensures resiliency during network outages. For more information, see Resiliency with Local Host Cache (LHC).

    [BRK-15652]

April 25, 2024

What’s new

  • Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront - Preview

Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront is a cloud-based HDX solution that provides secure remote access to resources accessed from on-premises StoreFront. You can leverage the scalability and reliability of Citrix Cloud (for HDX proxy) without changing your on-premises StoreFront and on-premises NetScaler Gateway environments.

This solution is in preview. For details see Citrix Gateway Service for StoreFront - Preview.

April 24, 2024

What’s new

  • Support for loss-tolerant mode for audio policy

Citrix Gateway Service now supports the latest loss-tolerant mode for audio policy of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. This mode enhances the audio experience for users connecting to networks with high latency and packet loss. Users must use Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2402 LTSR or later versions to leverage this functionality.

The loss-tolerant mode for audio policy is based on the EDT Lossy transport protocol. EDT Lossy is a loss-tolerant transport protocol that allows packet loss in transmission without resending multimedia content, resulting in a more real-time experience for users. It is also the preferred mode for audio that ensures superior audio quality compared to EDT during lossy network conditions.

For details on the loss-tolerant mode settings, see Loss tolerant mode for audio.

April 19, 2024

What’s new

  • Support for Toronto (Canada) Azure POP

    Support for the Azure POP in Toronto, Canada is now available.

    POP FQDN: az-ca-c-rdvz.g.nssvc.net

    For details, see Geo-location Routing - Preview.

    [CGS-12933]

February 27, 2024

What’s new

  • Support for Google Cloud Platform

    Support for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) POPs along with the existing Azure and AWS POPs are planned in the upcoming service releases.

    Currently, there are 5 GCP POPs that are distributed across geo-locations. With this upcoming support, you can leverage these GCP POPs along with the existing Azure and AWS POPs.

    Important:

    To ensure continued operations in your Citrix DaaS deployment, complete the instructions specified in Citrix Gateway Service – Points-of-Presence (POPs) before 15th of March, 2024.

February 01, 2024

What’s new

  • Support for Toronto (Canada) Azure POP

    Support for the Azure POP in Toronto, Canada is planned in the upcoming service releases.

    POP FQDN: az-ca-c-rdvz.g.nssvc.net

    [CGS-12933]

November 02, 2023

What’s new

  • Support for the latest version of reducer for HDX

    Citrix Gateway Service supports the latest version of the reducer for HDX. Reducer for HDX is a general purpose compressor that works across virtual channels. The latest reducer improves the overall performance of Citrix DaaS with the following capabilities:

    • Reduces the network bandwidth utilization for HDX sessions.
    • Data packets are transmitted in a shorter duration, resulting in a faster response.

    The following software versions support the latest reducer.

    • Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2303 (Windows) and later.
    • Citrix Workspace app 2303 (Windows) and later.

    [CGS-16258]

August 29, 2023

What’s new

  • Geo-location Routing - Preview

    Citrix Gateway Service provides a capability to the admins to enable their users to connect to PoPs in a particular region or only through a particular cloud service provider regardless of the users’ location. For more information, see Geo-location Routing - Technical preview.

    [CGS-13782]

  • HDX Performance Analytics

    Citrix Gateway Service supports the HDX performance analytics functionality that enables Citrix Analytics administrators to view performance data related to the Connector-Gateway PoP latency. For more information, see Connector Statistics.

    [CGS-15829]

  • Accelerated Networking

    The Citrix Gateway Service infrastructure is enhanced to support accelerated networking wherein it uses single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) to provide high-performance networking capabilities to users.

    [CGS-15684]

  • Deprecated weak ciphers

    For the updated list of the deprecated ciphers of Citrix Gateway Service, see Technical security overview.

    [CGS-14234]

Fixed issues

  • EDT sessions are disconnected whenever the backend pool is modified in the Azure load balancer.

    [CGS-15808]

November 10, 2022

What’s new

  • Rendezvous protocol version V2 support

    The Citrix Gateway Service now supports Rendezvous protocol version V2 for Citrix Gateway Service on the Google Cloud Platform. For details, see Citrix Gateway Service features supported.

  • Citrix Gateway Service on Google Cloud Platform availabiality in Europe

    Citrix Gateway Service on the Google Cloud Platform is now available in Europe in the following regions.

    • London
    • Zurich

    For details, see Citrix Gateway Service on Google Cloud Platform.

Known issues

  • Rendezvous V2 VDA registration fails if the customer ID is fewer than 6 characters.

    [CGS-15036]

June 30, 2022

What’s new

  • Citrix Gateway Service availability on the Google Cloud Platform

    With Citrix Gateway Service support on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), customers running their workloads on Google Cloud can take the advantage of Google Cloud’s high-performing global network using the Citrix Gateway optimal routing feature. The optimal gateway routing feature directs clients to the closest GCP Citrix Gateway Service POP. Also, the Citrix Gateway Service on Google Cloud provides secure connectivity between Citrix Workspace clients and virtualization resources to deliver sessions with the lowest latency and the best user experience possible. For details, see Citrix Gateway Service on Google Cloud Platform.

April 04, 2022

What’s new

  • Rebranding changes

    • Citrix Secure Workspace Access is now rebranded to Citrix Secure Private Access.
    • Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service is now rebranded to Citrix DaaS.

What’s new

  • Merger of Citrix Gateway Service tile into a single Citrix Secure Private Access in Citrix Cloud

October 11, 2021

What’s new

  • Merger of Citrix Gateway Service tile into a single Citrix Secure Private Access in Citrix Cloud

    The Citrix Gateway Service tile and Citrix Secure Private Access tile are merged into Citrix Secure Private Access tile and the Citrix Gateway landing page is modified for Citrix Secure Private Access. Therefore you do not see the Virtual Apps and Desktops and the Add a Web/SaaS app shortcuts. However, the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops customers can enable Citrix Gateway Service from Workspace configuration > Access > External Connectivity. There is no change in the functionality, otherwise.

    The following Citrix Gateway Service features are moved to Citrix Secure Private Access service.

    • Configuring SaaS and Enterprise web apps
    • Enabling enhanced security controls
    • Configuring contextual policies

    Citrix Secure Private Access customers, including Citrix Workspace Essentials and Citrix Workspace Standard, can now use one single Citrix Secure Private Access tile for configuring SaaS and Enterprise web apps, enhanced security controls, contextual policies, in addition to web filtering policies.

    [ACS-645]

Release Notes