PCoIP TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS: IEEE 802.1x Network Authentication
This article provides a brief list of troubleshooting steps for common issues with 802.1x authentication. It is not intended to be a comprehensive troubleshooting guide. These include scenarios for: Problems uploading IEEE 802.1x certificates to PCoIP …
CVE-2019-5544 - Security Notice: Information regarding recently discovered OpenSLP vulenerability
  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 …
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 …
Installing Certificates to secure PCoIP devices or applications
PCoIP Components   PCoIP Product  Version Instructions PCoIP Client Device used by the end user to access a remote desktop or remote workload from the PCoIP Host Hardware based Zero clients are offered by many different vendors.  Software and Mobile …
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 …
How do I get a secure connection to the Administrative Web Interface (AWI)?
There are two ways to get a secure connection to the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) of a PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. Load the cacert.pem file provided in our firmware to the browser Trusted Root Certification Authorities . The …