Release Notes
Remote Workstation Card Firmware 23.08
Management Requirements
- Remote Workstation Cards with firmware 17.05, 20.01.x or newer is supported when managed by PCoIP Management Console 20.01 or newer.
- Supported browsers are Firefox, Chrome, and Microsoft Edge. Versions of the browsers tested are those that were available prior to release.
- Web browsers must support TLS 1.2 or higher to connect to an enabled administrative web interface (AWI).
- Some features require the Remote Workstation Card Software installed to work.
Upgrade Path Information
If you are upgrading your Tera2 firmware:
- Use PCoIP Management Console 20.01 or newer to upgrade to firmware 20.01 or newer.
- Use PCoIP Management Console 1.10.3 through 1.10.8 to upgrade to firmware 5.x from firmware 4.9 or older.
- The AWI can be used to upgrade a single Remote Workstation Card firmware to any firmware version.
- See Knowledge Base article KB 1144
Download Contents
This download includes an .all file for use by the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) and a .pcoip file for use by PCoIP Management Console version 2.0 and higher.
The .pcoip file is used by the PCoIP Management Console and contains the Remote Workstation Card firmware release.
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Release Overview
This release maintains version parity with Zero Client firmware and contains new features, bug fixes and security updates over release 23.06.
What's New in 23.08
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30 FPS at 4K resolution for connections from Tera2 Zero Clients
Compatibility
Management Console
- This firmware is supported with Management Console 20.07 or newer.
Zero Client
- Remote Workstation Card firmware 23.08 has been tested with Zero Client 23.08.
- Other Zero Client firmware may be compatible but are not supported.
Remote Workstation Card Agent
This release is compatible and has been tested with Remote Workstation Card Agent 23.08.
PCoIP Software Client
- USB devices connected to the host computer running the Software Client are not supported when connecting to Remote Workstation Cards or Remote Workstation Card Agents.
- Direct connections require PCoIP Software Client 20.04.2 or newer.
- Remote Workstation Card firmware 23.08 has been tested with PCoIP Software Client 23.08. Other Software Client versions may be compatible with this release but are not supported.
VMware Horizon
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Remote Workstation Card has been tested with VMware Horizon 8.10-2306. It is also compatible with one major release of Horizon prior to this. Other versions of Horizon may also be compatible but will need to be verified in your specific deployment environment.
- Remote Workstation Card is compatible with PCoIP Secure Gateway.
- If using Horizon 7.7 or newer, see KB 5309
Protobuf-c is updated to 1.4.1
Protobuf-c is updated to 1.4.1, which is no longer vulnerable to DoS.
SCEP request no longer fails when connecting with DigiCert Server
SCEP requests no longer fails when connecting with DigiCert Server
USB drive is not available in the PCoIP session when connecting an Anyware software client to Remote Workstation Card in a Linux Workstation
When connecting to a Remote Workstation Card on a Linux workstation using the Anyware Software Client, USB drives do not show up on the list of connected devices in the PCoIP session.
PCoIP Client unable to connect to Remote Workstation Card when root cert installed.
The PCoIP Root CA cert may be installed into a client system in order to enable access to the Remote Workstation Card web user interface. Installing this certificate will prevent the PCoIP client from establishing a PCoIP session with the same Remote Workstation Card using the legacy direct connection method.
Loading AWI pages may be slow
Occasionally, AWI pages are slow to load and appear with missing menu items, especially the home page.
Uploading the PCoIP certificate to the browser will improve the responsiveness significantly while refreshing the AWI page will display the missing menu items.
PCoIP endpoint fails 802.1X authentication when Root CA certificate is not in the certificate store
When the EAP TLS server has a CA signed certificate, the PCoIP endpoint 802.1X will fail authentication when the Root CA is not in the certificate store.
802.1X setups with a self-signed certificate in the EAP TLS server is not affected.
Firmware 21.07.0 and later does not store the Root CA certificate during a SCEP request.
Add the Root CA certificate in the PCoIP endpoint certificate store. This can be done via the Web UI or the Management Console.
'Direct-to-Host + SLP Host discovery' connections intermittently reset device after changing network segments
If the Zero Client and Remote Workstation Card are configured to connect via 'Direct-to-Host + SLP Host Discovery', and then placed on a different subnet/network, the first connection may result in a reset of the Zero Client or Remote Workstation Card resetting.
Subsequent connections on the new network/subnet will not have this issue.
Use the 'Direct-to-Host' option when connecting from Zero Client to Remote Workstation Card.
View Horizon brokered connection to Remote Workstation Card fails in Horizon 7.7.0 and newer
Starting with Horizon 7.7.0, PCoIP session can no longer be established to a View brokered Remote Workstation Card via PCoIP security gateway. Horizon 7.6.0 is fine.
Re-enable the legacy mode wherein the embedded self-signed certificate is used. # Navigate to the HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Teradici\SecurityGateway registry key. # Add a new String (REG_SZ) value, SSLCertPresentLegacyCertificate, to this registry key. # Set the SSLCertPresentLegacyCertificate value to 1. # Restart the VMware Horizon View PCoIP Security Gateway service
Local cursor corruption is observed when DPI other that 100% is used, for Zero Client to Remote Workstation Card connections.
Cursor corruption observed if Windows DPI is greater than 100% on Remote Workstation Card connections
Set Windows DPI scaling to 100%. Logout of windows, log back in, then change the DPI scaling to desired value.
Note: the mouse will not scale, but the corruption will not occur.
Frequent webpage reloading shows different content in Chrome
When using Chrome, performing frequently or fast webpage reloading can result in portions of an AWI page that are not normally visible to become visible. This has not been observed on Firefox or Edge.
Internet Explorer 11 does not trust the Administrative Web Interface certificate
Internet Explorer 11 does not trust the Administrative Web Interface certificate if the AWI is accessed via IP address (it will trust the certificate when using the FQDN).
Profile application to a Remote Workstation Card fails when Enable Audio has not been enabled
Applying a Profile to a Remote Workstation Card from PCoIP Management Console will be unsuccessful if the Enable Audio setting on the Remote Workstation Card has never been enabled (default is disabled) or the Remote Workstation Card has not had the Enable Audio setting enabled since the last Reset Parameters setting has been applied.
In either case, after attempting to apply the profile, the PCoIP Management Console may display incorrect statuses of the endpoint. For example, if the profile attempted to peer the Remote Workstation Card to a PCoIP Zero Client, the status will display as peered when the Remote Workstation Card may be in a state ready to accept any connection.
To make sure your profile is applied to the Remote Workstation Card correctly, ensure the Enable Audio setting has been enabled in the profile you are applying or ensure the setting has been enabled once prior to applying a new profile.