Release Notes
Anyware Trust Center 24.10.2
Version 24.10.2 of the Anyware Trust Center contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. Additionally, it also includes the following features and changes:
Support for Imprivata Authentication
Version 24.10.2 of the Trust Center supports Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On for authenticating Trusted Zero Clients connecting to Horizon hosts. Imprivata OneSign enables users to access corporate networks, desktops, and applications with a single sign on. This reduces the need for maintaining separate passwords and prevents unauthorized access.
For more information, see Enabling Imprivata Authentication.
Trust Center Installation with DISA STIGs
In version 24.10.2, support has been added to enable the installation of the Trust Center on servers and virtual machines that comply with the security policies and configurations recommended by the US DOD Cyber Exchange. For this purpose, a new configuration called fapolicyd has been added, which allows the Trust Center components to run on servers that adhere to STIG requirements. For more information see Trust Center Installation with DISA STIGs.
SIPR/NIPR Network Migration
In version 24.10.2, support has been added for securely migrating Trusted Zero Clients between SIPR, NIPR, and insecure networks. When re-commissioning a Trusted Zero Client for use on a SIPR/NIPR or insecure network, specific steps must be followed to completely erase all local data and configurations. This prevents accidental or malicious access to critical data during network migrations, and ensures compliance with security recommendations.
Note:
Support for RHEL 8 has been extended until the end of 2025.
Installation procedure documented for DISA STIG environments
Installation procedure has been documented for environments running the DISA STIG security configurations.
OTA Update Issues When Upgrading Trust Center
When upgrading Trust Center version 24.03 or earlier to Trust Center version 24.10.0 or 24.10.1, an issue is present that can cause OTA updates to stop being pushed out to clients. This issue is resolved in Trust Center 24.10.2. Upgrading Trust Center to version 24.10.2 from an earlier version will fix the issue.
Added enableLoginUsernameCaching to Trust Center properties
The enableLoginUsernameCaching property has been added to Trust Center. This allows Trust Center to control the "Remember username" check box on the client, allowing IT Admins to enable or disable this feature.
Anyware Trust Center Is Unresponsive After Hostname Change
If the hostname of the machine on which the Anyware Trust Center is installed changes after installation, the Trust Center will not start properly.
To fix this issue, set a persistent hostname on the machine before installing the Anyware Trust Center.
Note: This hostname can be anything, but is usually the machine's DNS name on the local network.
To do this, run the following command before installing the Trust Center:
hostnamectl set-hostname <desired hostname>