PCoIP Zero Clients support multi-factor authentication when connecting to HP Anyware, PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards, VMware or Amazon WorkSpaces. These can be used in pre-session authentication and in-session/post-session authentication scenarios. Since …
Problem You cannot establish a PCoIP session using your smart card in pre-session with a PCoIP Zero Client, but you are successful when using a VMware Horizon client. Note: Make sure that your smartcard and smartcard reader meet the requirements listed …
Multi-factor authentication systems are supported by Teradici Products. Examples of multi-factor authentication systems are RSA SecurID and Duo. HP Anyware Manager supports multi-factor authentication as secondary authentication via a radius server. …
PCoIP technology supports just AES-256-GCM encryption. Both methods of encryption - AES-128-GCM and Salsa20-256-round12 have been deprecated. The examples below are still valid when trying to determine which encryption method is being used. In viewing the …
The following points briefly describe the PCoIP Zero Client Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) functionality when connecting to a VMware View Connection Server, PCoIP Connection Manager, HP Anyware PCoIP Agent or HP Anyware Connector. PCoIP Zero …
PCoIP Zero Clients currently support biometric readers while in a PCoIP session. In this case, the biometric reader needs to be configured as a bridged USB device if it has not already been done automatically when connected. In-session use allows access …
Yes, there is support for wildcard certificates. You can connect to a server that uses a wildcard certificate (e.g. *.view.mydomain.com) as long as you have the correct root certificate in the certificate store of the PCoIP Zero Client. However, if you …
Answer: Teradici includes pre-session proximity card support on PCoIP Zero Clients using Imprivata OneSign single-sign on solutions with VMware View virtual desktops. This applies to all existing PCoIP Zero Clients when the firmware is updated to version …
HP Anyware uses OpenSLP library which has been reported affected by CVE-2019-5544. HP Anyware does not believe the vulnerability is exploitable on either the Zero Client or Remote Workstation Card but as an absolute guarantee customers may want …