HP t310 PCoIP Administrator's Guide - Page 79
AES-128-GCM, TLS 1.0 with RSA keys and AES-256 or AES-128 encryption
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PCoIP Administrator's Guide Parameter Desktop Overlay Session Negotiation Cipher Enabled Session Ciphers Disconnect Message Filter Description display(s) when you log in. This option is disabled by default. Note: This overlay provides assurance that login is proceeding if the desktop takes more than a few seconds to appear. Configure the Transport Layer Security (TLS) cipher the client will use to negotiate the TLS session between the PCoIP client and the PCoIP host: l TLS 1.0 with RSA keys and AES-256 or AES-128 encryption: This option provides maximum compatibility. l TLS 1.2 with Suite B-compliant 192-bit elliptic curve encryption. This option provides a higher level of security. Note: VMware View hosts do not support Suite B. Do not select the TLS 1.2 with Suite B-compliant 192-bit elliptic curve option when using a View Connection Server mode to connect. Enable or disable an encryption mode for the host or client. By default, both encryption modes are enabled: l AES-128-GCM: An encryption method implemented in the TERA1x100 processor that allows best performance between hardware endpoints. l Salsa20-256-Round12: A lighter encryption method implemented in firmware that may offer improved performance when connecting to VMware View 4 or later when there is more than about 7 Mbps available on the network. (See TER0904005 Using PCoIP Zero Clients with VMware View for more information.) Note: The enabled encryption mode must match between the host and client for a session to be established. If both modes are enabled, the firmware selects: l Host to client: AES-128-GCM for the PCoIP session l VMware View 4.5 and later to client: SALSA20-256-Round12 for the PCoIP session This field lets you control what type of messages appear when a session is disconnected. There are three categories: Information: User or administrator initiated actions affecting the session. l You have been disconnected because you logged in from another location or your host was shut down or restarted. l You have been disconnected because an administrator disconnected you. l You have been disconnected because you logged in from another location. l You have been disconnected because you disconnected from your workstation. Warning: System-initiated, but expected actions affecting the session. This occurs when a session is closed remotely (the global timeout value is reached). Error: Unexpected system-initiated actions causing session to fail. TER0606004 Issue 16 79