How to setup Windows Server 2008 R2 as an 802.1X Authentication Server.
The following guide shows an example Windows Server 2008 R2 configuration for use with the PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards. The example sets up a brand new environment including a Active Directory Domain. It is recommended this …
How do I get a PEM certificate from Windows for IEEE 802.1x Network Authentication?
The following is an example of how to convert a DER encoded certificate to .pfx and finally to pem format required for import. If the certificate generated is in .DER format, you will need to convert it to .pfx before you can convert it to .PEM format for …
How do I upload certificates to PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards?
Follow the instructions below to upload a PEM certificate to a PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a PCoIP host card) via the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) or the PCoIP Management Console (PCoIP MC). For a comprehensive …
Why is my 802.1x configuration failing on my older network?
Scenario 1 In an environment that contains legacy network equipment, after setting up 802.1x, initial authentication fails. The authentication switch does not respond to any of the EAP-TLS request packets from the PCoIP Zero Client.   Cause Some legacy …
How can I tell if the 802.1x certificate uploaded successfully?
A good test is to use the web UI to upload the 802.1x certificate. From the web UI, go to Upload> Certificate and view the screen. If the certificate is listed after a restart of the PCoIP Zero Client then the certificate was uploaded successfully (see …
Securing PCoIP Zero Clients to Remote Workstation Cards
When securing PCoIP Zero Clients to Remote Workstation Cards, it is recommended that security conscious customers use the  Suite B: TLS 1.2 with Suite B-compliant 192-bit elliptic curve encryption TLS Security Mode. This will require customers have the …