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Install, set up, upgrade, and uninstall
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Configure authentication and delegation
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Federated Authentication Service configuration
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Federated Authentication Service Configuration
When using authentication methods such as SAML, where the user does not enter their credentials directly into Citrix Workspace app, by default it is not possible to single sign-on into VDAs. In these cases, you can use Federated Authentication Service (FAS) to provide single sign-on to VDAs using certificate authentication.
To use FAS with StoreFront, you must configure StoreFront using the PowerShell SDK. Use Set-STFStoreLaunchOptions to set the VDA logon data logon provider to FASLogonDataProvider
.
By default, StoreFront selects the FAS server at launch. You can change this so that StoreFront selects the FAS server at login. This has the advantage that it avoid delays that can occur at launch, particularly if a FAS server is unavailable so it has to try multiple FAS servers. However it has the disadvantage that if the FAS server becomes unavailable between login and launch then the launch fails. To configure the behavior, run PowerShell cmdlet Set-STFClaimsFactoryNames with parameter ClaimsFactoryName
. To choose the FAS server at login, set it to FASClaimsFactory
. To restore the default behavior and choose a FAS server at launch, set it to standardClaimsFactory
.
For example to enable FAS for a store and select the server at login:
$store = Get-STFStoreService -VirtualPath [VirtualPath]
$auth = Get-STFAuthenticationService -StoreService $store
Set-STFStoreLaunchOptions -StoreService $store -VdaLogonDataProvider "FASLogonDataProvider"
Set-STFClaimsFactoryNames -AuthenticationService $auth -ClaimsFactoryName "FASClaimsFactory"
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To disable FAS for a store:
$store = Get-STFStoreService -VirtualPath [VirtualPath]
$auth = Get-STFAuthenticationService -StoreService $store
Set-STFStoreLaunchOptions -StoreService $store -VdaLogonDataProvider ""
Set-STFClaimsFactoryNames -AuthenticationService $auth -ClaimsFactoryName "standardClaimsFactory"
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Substitute [VirtualPath]
for the appropriate virtual path, e.g. /Citrix/Store
.
To configure the list of FAS servers and other settings you must use Group policy. For more details see FAS documentation.
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