I am a traveling professional and connect to Horizon View environments using many different types of network portal and transparent proxy. I have connected from: hotels, airports, airplanes, corporate networks, so on and so forth. Once in a while, from the client perspective, I find it necessary to revert to RDP over port 443 in order to connect, but have never had problems with the SSL.
This week I am working in a company (Lets say their name is "Momcast") and I find that their captive portal/transparent proxy usurps the valid SSL provided by a Horizon View Security Server! That is to say that the valid SSL provided by a worldwide CA, and known to the Horizon View Client to be 100% valid using all other types of network, is stripped by the proxy at Momcast and replaced with a SSL registered to Momcast.
I have tried setting the View Client to "connect anyway" or "warn" to no avail! Because the SSL that the Client is being provided is different from the one that is installed on the security server and the Client will not connect.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?
THX