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. …
Vulnerability Detail On January 3, 2018 it was formally announced that researchers had found three vulnerabilities that take advantage of the implementation of speculative execution of instructions on many modern microprocessor architectures to perform …
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 …
PCoIP Management Console PCoIP Management Console supports replacement of the default HP Anyware self signed certificate. It is recommended that this certificate be replaced by a certificated signed by a trusted Certificate Authority. For instructions on …
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 …