Can I replace the PCoIP Management Console's Self-Signed SSL certificate with a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority?
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 …
What are my options for using PCoIP between trusted and untrusted networks?
PCoIP is encrypted by default and it cannot be disabled. This makes PCoIP itself secure on untrusted networks. To get PCoIP traffic from untrusted networks to PCoIP Hosts the following options can be used: Over a VPN that is UDP compatible. An SSL VPN …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support HDMI connections?
PCoIP zero clients only come with the following connections: sVGA DVI (single and dual link) Display Port (1.1a) HDMI is not a supported connector type on PCoIP Zero Clients. You can purchase Display Port or DVI to HDMI cables and adapters however you may …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients check for certificate revocation of the server SSL certificate when starting a PCoIP session?
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 …
Is it possible to configure the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card device name via the hostname option on my DHCP server?
Answer: No you cannot name devices via DHCP, but you can pass your hostname from your PCoIP device to the DHCP server. PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards will pass DHCP options 12 (hostname) and option 15 (domain name) to the DHCP …
Security notice (CVE-2020-0601): Windows vulnerability affecting PCoIP Agents and PCoIP Clients
Summary A vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows CryptoAPI (CVE-2020-0601) fails to properly validate certificates that use Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC). This may allow an attacker to spoof the validity of certificate chains used to secure a PCoIP …