![]() Before I get back to use cases let's have a look how the Citrix Federated Authentication Service works. ![]() In my opinion, this is a good example and I guess a lot of other Citrix customer have the same or similar request. Here comes Citrix Federated Authentication Service to rescue! In the past, users had to use at least one time a password against Webinterface and save it. The company clients have no problem connecting externally to the corporate network but what about the private clients? For that reason, only users get a security token and that's it. "Can we authenticate against Netscaler Gateway with just username and a security token from a nondomain joined client and get access to a full Citrix ICA session?" The customer wants the employees to work password free and the reason they use SmartCards in-house with all domain-joined clients. Recently a customer of mine had a task for me to solve. ![]() A look at Citrix Federated Authentication Service (FAS)
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