Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Release 2.6 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Before working on ThinOS Lite
- Getting started
- Global connection settings
- Configuring the connectivity
- Configuring the network settings
- Configuring the remote connections
- Configuring the Citrix broker setup
- Configuring the visual settings
- Configuring the general options
- Configuring the authentication settings
- Configuring the central configurations
- Configuring the VPN manager
- Configuring the connection broker
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring the Citrix broker setup
- Citrix HDX RealTime Multimedia Engine—RTME
- Citrix Icon refresh
- Using multiple audio in Citrix session
- Using Citrix NetScaler with CensorNet MFA authentication
- Okta Integration through Citrix NetScaler
- Configuring ICA connections
- ICA Self Service Password Reset—SSPR
- QUMU or ICA Multimedia URL Redirection
- HTML5 Video Redirection
- ICA SuperCodec
- Anonymous logon
- Configuring the Citrix UPD Printer
- Introduction to Flash Redirection
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring Zero Client Settings
- Performing Diagnostics
- BIOS Management
- Security Changes
- Creating and Using xen.ini Files
- Examples of Common Printing Configurations
- Important Notes
- Troubleshooting
Transport Layer Security—TLS
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that provides communication security between the client and server applications.
Upgrade to Transport Layer Security (TLS)— In the ThinOS 8.2 release, the TLS is upgraded from version 1.0 to version 1.2.
By default, the ThinOS client uses TLS 1.2 to secure any communication protocols, connections, or applications upon SSL/ TLS
in general and falls back to the previous SSL/ TLS version when negotiating with the server.
Smart cards and smart card readers
A smart card is a security token that has embedded integrated circuits. Smart cards allow you to store and transact data.
A smart card reader is an input device that reads data from a smart card.
● Gemalto smart card IDPrime MD840—Gemalto smart card IDPrime MD830 and MD840 are supported. IDGo 800 version
1.2.1 - 01 for the Windows middleware is required for supporting Gemalto smart card IDPrime MD840.
The Secure Messaging feature is supported to enable the usage of latest MD830 Rev B cards.
Known issue for Prime MD 840 smart card: If first container is used, then Xen broker logon fails.
● OMNIKEY smart card readers—The following OMNIKEY smart card readers are supported:
○ Omnikey 5427 CK (0x5427, 0x076b) reader supports iclass15693, 14443a, 125k card
○ Omnikey 5326 DFR(0x5326, 0x076b) reader supports iclass15693 card
○ Omnikey 5025 CL (0x502a, 0x076b) reader supports 125k card
○ Ominkey 5325 CL, 5125 (0x5125, 0x076b) reader supports 125k card
○ Omnikey 5321 V2 CLi (0x532a, 0x076b) reader supports 13.56 MHz card
○ Omnikey 5021 CL (0x5340, 0x076b) reader supports 13.56 MHZ card
○ Omnikey 5321 V2 Cl Sam (0x5341, 0x076b) reader supports 13.56 MHz card
○ Omnikey 5421 (0x5421, 0x076b), reader supports 13.56 MHz card
○ Omnikey 5321 CR (0x5320, 0x076b)
○ Omnikey 5022 CL
● On-board smart card reader—On-board smart card reader works with regular smart cards. The functionality is similar to
other external USB smart card readers and on-board smart card readers such as Dell KB-813.
For information about the complete list of the tested smart cards and smart card readers, see the latest Release Notes.
Security Changes
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