Reference Guide

Parameter Description
[DNSFileServerDiscover={yes, no}]
[TLSCheckCN=[yes, no]]
The value is persistent, and the default value is warning. For those
SSL connections with their own security policy, this does not
impact.
For example,
File server, VMware View and AWS broker follows the global
SecurityPolicy. Citrix broker, RDS broker and SECUREMATRIX are
forced to high security mode.
If the optional SecuredNetworkProtocol=yes is set, the unsecure
protocols including ftp, http and tftp are disabled. The value is
persistent, and the default value is no.
TLSMinVersion and TLSMaxVersion allows you to congure the
SSL connection. ThinOS supports SSLs from TLSMinVersion
onwards. TLSMaxversion is the latest version of SSL supported by
ThinOS. TLSMinVersion sets the minFallbackMinorVersion. Server
uses the version equal to minFallbackMinorVersion or higher to
communicate with the client. TLSMaxVersion sets the
advertisedMinorVersion. Server uses this version equal or above to
communicate with the client. If no value is set for TLSMinVersion
then the default value is set to TLS1.0 and TLSMaxVersion is set to
TLS1.2. The value 1, 2, 3 corresponds to TLS1.0, TLS1.1, TLS1.2
respectively. These parameters are used by engineers for internal
tests.
In classic mode, a DNS name wyseftpfbc4tc is resolved to discover
the le server, if the global INI le in remote le server and local
cache cannot be loaded. If the optional DNSFileServerDiscover=no
is set, the function is disabled. The value is persistent, and the
default value is yes.
TLSCheckCNThis option enables you to check the server
certicate common name for SSL connection in full security mode.
This option does not impact SSL connections of VMware View,
Amazon WorkSpaces and VPN. These connections continually
check server certicate common name. The default value is
changed to Yes from build version 8.5_106.
NOTE
: Use NetBIOS or FQDN values to dene a SSL
Https—connection when enabling TLSCheckCN option,
as enabling TLSCheckCN results in SSL connection failure
when an IP address is dened.
SignOn={yes, no, NTLM}
[MaxConnect=max]
[ConnectionManager={maximize, minimize, hide}]
[EnableOK={no, yes}]
[DisableGuest={no, yes}]
[DisablePassword={no, yes}]
[LastUserName={no, yes}]
[RequireSmartCard={yes or force, optional, no}]
[SCRemovalBehavior= {none or -1, logo or 0, lock or 1, killsessions
or 2}]
SignOn — Default is yes. Yes/no/NTLM option to enable the sign-
on process. If set to NTLM, a user can be authenticated with an
NTLM protocol.
The user must be a domain user and the same sign-on user
credentials must be available in the ftp://~/wnos/ini/ directory.
MaxConnect — Default is 216. Maximum number of connections
allowed to be specied in the wnos.ini le and {username}.ini le
added together. The range allowed for MaxConnect is 100 to 1000.
The default maximum is 216 entries.
ConnectionManager — Default is minimize. State of the Connect
Manager during sign-on.
EnableOK — Default is no. Yes/no option to show the OK and
Cancel the command buttons in the Sign-on dialog box.
36 Parameters for wnos INI les only