Create a Citrix ADC machine
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- Activate Next-Generation Trust Security
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- Configure AWS connection
- Configure Azure Key Vault connection
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- Workload Identity Federation authentication
- Workload Identity Federation - Azure Identity Provider authentication
- Next-Gen Trust Security Generated Key authentication
- User permissions
- Workload Identity Federation authentication
- Next-Gen Trust Security Generated Key authentication
- User permissions
- Supported OIDC claims
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- Create an F5 BIG-IP LTM machine
- Create a Microsoft Azure Private Key Vault machine
- Create a Microsoft IIS machine
- Create a Microsoft Windows (PowerShell) machine
- Create a Microsoft SQL Server machine
- Create a Common KeyStore machine
- Create a Citrix ADC machine
- Create an Imperva WAF machine
- Create a VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (AVI) machine
- Create an A10 Thunder ADC machine
- Create a Cloudflare machine
- Create Kemp Virtual LoadMaster machine
- Create a Palo Alto Panorama machine
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- Provision to an F5 BIG-IP LTM
- Provision to a Microsoft Azure Private Key Vault
- Provision to Microsoft IIS
- Provision to Microsoft Windows (PowerShell)
- Provision to Microsoft SQL Server
- Provision to a Common KeyStore
- Provision to a Citrix ADC
- Provision to an Imperva WAF
- Provision to VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (AVI)
- Provision to an A10 Thunder ADC
- Provision to Cloudflare
- Provision to a Kemp Virtual LoadMaster
- Provision to Palo Alto Panorama
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- 47-Day Validity Readiness TLS Certificates dashboard
- About the Certificate Inventory
- Managing certificate lifecycle settings
- Reissuing certificates in Next-Gen Trust Security
- Downloading certificates, certificate chains, and keystores
- Retiring, recovering, and deleting certificates
- Finding certificates in the certificate inventory
- Importing certificates from a CA using EJBCA
- Notification Center overview
- Domain-based validation for external emails
- Managing user accounts
- Troubleshooting
Create a Citrix ADC machine
Creating a machine enables Next-Gen Trust Security to connect directly to a Citrix ADC so certificates can be provisioned to its keystores. After creating the machine, you can provision certificates to it.
Before you begin
- The hostname or IP address of the Citrix ADC.
- The port number, if the ADC uses a port other than 443.
- Administrator credentials for the Citrix ADC.
- (Optional) Shared credentials stored in a supported credential provider.
- Supported Citrix ADC versions: 11.1, 12.1, and 13.0.
- In Citrix Address/Hostname, enter the hostname or IP address of the Citrix ADC.
- If the Citrix ADC uses a port other than 443, enter the port number in Port.
- (Optional) From Credential Type, select one of the following:
- Enter Credentials to provide credentials manually.
- Select Credentials to use shared credentials from a configured credential provider.
Note: The available credential options depend on your environment configuration.
- If you selected Enter Credentials, enter the administrator Username and Password.
- If you selected Select Credentials, choose the appropriate credential from the Credential list.
- Click Test Access to verify connectivity.
- Click Continue. The Continue button is enabled only after the connection test succeeds.
What's next?
- Complete machine setup by configuring discovery and provisioning schedules. See Create a new machine.
- Provision certificates to the machine. See Provision certificates to machines.
- Discover certificates already deployed on the machine to enable tracking and inventory. See Discover certificates on machines.