Installing Certificates on Anyware Clients
Installing the Internal Root CA Certificate in a Anyware client
Your root CA certificate must be installed in any Anyware client that will be used to connect to the Anyware agent.
Your root CA certificate must be installed in any Anyware client that will be used to connect to the Anyware agent.
The agent certificate and signing certificate must be installed on each desktop running a Anyware agent.
To install the agent certificate and signing certificate:
Open the Microsoft Management Console on the agent machine:
PCoIP requires a certificate to establish a session. By default, Anyware agents generate a self-signed certificate that secures the PCoIP session. Each component in the PCoIP system can generate these self-signed certificates, which will automatically work together without requiring any configuration.
This section describes how to replace HP's default certificates with your own custom certificates.
Note: These procedures use OpenSSL
This guide is intended for administrators who are deploying the Graphics Agent for macOS as part of HP Anyware. It assumes thorough knowledge of macOS conventions and general networking concepts, including firewall configuration.
The Graphics Agent for macOS is part of HP Anyware. It enables users to deliver GPU-powered physical workstations to end users via remote clients.
During remote login to a macOS agent machine, setup dialogs are displayed with which you can interact. If a user is not already logged in, establishing a PCoIP connection automatically logs the user in.
Warning
The following types of accounts are supported for connecting to macOS agents:
First time login of Active Directory accounts might become unresponsive if the Active Directory is NOT configured to either:
The Graphics Agent for macOS supports locally terminated Wacom tablets, where peripheral data is processed locally at the Anyware Client.