Release Notes
Connection Manager and Security Gateway 20.07
Release Overview
The PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway 20.07 is a combined release containing:
- PCoIP Connection Manager 20.07.0
- PCoIP Security Gateway 20.04.1
The Connection Manager and Security Gateway are infrastructure components used in the Teradici All Access solution.
These release notes provide a summary of key feature additions, compatibility notes, resolved issues, and known issues for this release.
What’s New in This Release
Security updates, enhancements and bug fixes
Important Notes and Requirements
- PCoIP Connection Manager 20.07 is available as an RPM deliverable that includes version 20.04.1 of the PCoIP Security Gateway. Two deliverables accompany the RPM:
- Third-Party Dependencies RPM
- Installation script
- The Third-Party Dependencies RPM must be installed before the PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway RPM. For convenience, the installation script will install:
- Third-Party Dependencies RPM
- Additional dependencies
- PCoIP Connection Manager/Security Gateway RPM
Release Downloads
Related Documents and Software
- PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway 20.07 Administrators’ Guide
- Open-source and third-party components
Release History
Version/Build |
Date |
Description |
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20.07.0 | July 2020 | General availability release |
Compatibility
Compatibility Notes |
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Tera1 Zero Clients | Tera2 Zero Clients | PCoIP Software Clients (Win and Mac) | PCoIP Mobile Clients (iOS and Android) | PCoIP Chrome OS Client | |
PCoIP Connection Manager 20.07 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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PCoIP Connection Manager does not work if PCoIP Security Gateway ExternalRoutableIP is not set
If /etc/SecurityGateway.conf is present but does not contain a setting for ExternalRoutableIP, the PCoIP Connection Manager may not work or clients may not be able to connect to the PCoIP Connection Manager, even if the connection manager is configured to not use the PCoIP Security Gateway.
If the PCoIP Connection Manager is configured to use the PCoIP Security Gateway, ensure that the ExternalRoutableIP setting in /etc/SecurityGateway.conf is configured to an IP address that clients can reach.
If the PCoIP Connection Manager is not configured to use the PCoIP Security Gateway, remove or rename /etc/SecurityGateway.conf.
PCoIP Connection Manager does not support Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs)
The PCoIP Connection Manager does not support domain names that contain characters outside the standard ASCII subset defined by RFC 1035 and RFC 1123.
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