Security notice (CVE-2020-0601): Windows vulnerability affecting PCoIP Agents and PCoIP Clients
Summary A vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows CryptoAPI (CVE-2020-0601) fails to properly validate certificates that use Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC). This may allow an attacker to spoof the validity of certificate chains used to secure a PCoIP …
Reverting to Legacy Certificates after changing the PCoIP Management Console 2.x and 3.x certificate causes the web interface to fail to load
Problem The certificate of the PCoIP Management Console has been updated but the web interface now fails to load.   Cause After uploading the new certificate to the PCoIP Management Console, if your any reason that certificate is not supported, the web …
CVE-2019-5544 - Security Notice: Information regarding recently discovered OpenSLP vulenerability
  HP Anyware uses OpenSLP library which has been reported affected by CVE-2019-5544. HP Anyware does not believe the vulnerability is exploitable on either the Zero Client or  Remote Workstation Card but as an absolute guarantee customers may want …
How can I tell if the 802.1x certificate uploaded successfully?
A good test is to use the web UI to upload the 802.1x certificate. From the web UI, go to Upload> Certificate and view the screen. If the certificate is listed after a restart of the PCoIP Zero Client then the certificate was uploaded successfully (see …
How long before a PCoIP Management Console certificate expires should I replace it?
Before the PCoIP Management Console certificate can be replaced, the new certificate or the signing root CA certificate must be installed in the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card certificate store. Once a PCoIP Endpoint is manged by an …