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Platform : Wyse 5060 thin client Build file name Size (bytes) Table 68. Image package details Platform : Wyse 3030 LT thin client Build version Build number Build file name Size (bytes) 1.0.6_5060_merlin.exe 788,218,726 4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-default 1.0.6 1.0.6_3030LT_merlin.exe 777,166,851 Table 69. Package details File(s) name image-upgrade-1.0.6-Wyse.zip all-addons-1.0.6-Wyse.zip 1.0.6.zip Build (version) 1.0.6 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653default) Size in bytes 683,909,662 733,867,262 683,632,895 AES password encryption tool When the INI parameters are used, base-64 encryption is enabled for all passwords by default. If anyone wants to use AES encryption, they must generate an AES encrypted password by using the WyseINIkeyCrypt.exe tool. ThinLinux supports two password encryption methods for all the passwords in connections and global settings used in INI. The two methods are as follows: Base64 Encryption Passwords • All passwords in INI file are base-64 encrypted by default. • To generate base-64 encrypted password follow these steps: - Log in to thin client - Open the xterm - Type regencode followed by password in plain text Example: thinuser@LWT- regencode password cGFzc3dvcmQ= Encrypted output for password is cGFzc3dvcmQ= AES password encryption • For AES Encryption support, add PasswordEncryptionCode=2 ini parameter in INI file. • All Passwords related to connections and users in INI file can be AES encrypted. • Use the following procedure for creating AES Encrypted password: ThinLinux v1.0.5 55

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Platform : Wyse 5060 thin client
Build
file
name
1.0.6_5060_merlin.exe
Size (bytes)
788,218,726
Table 68. Image package details
Platform : Wyse 3030 LT thin client
Build version
4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-default
Build number
1.0.6
Build
file
name
1.0.6_3030LT_merlin.exe
Size (bytes)
777,166,851
Table 69. Package details
File(s) name
Build (version)
Size in bytes
image-upgrade-1.0.6-Wyse.zip
1.0.6 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-
default)
683,909,662
all-addons-1.0.6-Wyse.zip
733,867,262
1.0.6.zip
683,632,895
AES password encryption tool
When the INI parameters are used, base-64 encryption is enabled for all passwords by default. If anyone wants to use AES encryption, they
must generate an AES encrypted password by using the
WyseINIkeyCrypt.exe
tool.
ThinLinux supports two password encryption methods for all the passwords in connections and global settings used in INI.
The two methods are as follows:
Base64 Encryption Passwords
All passwords in INI
file
are base-64 encrypted by default.
To generate base-64 encrypted password follow these steps:
Log in to thin client
Open the xterm
Type
regencode
followed by password in plain text
Example: thinuser@LWT- regencode password
cGFzc3dvcmQ=
Encrypted output for
password
is
cGFzc3dvcmQ=
AES password encryption
For AES Encryption support, add
PasswordEncryptionCode=2
ini parameter in INI
file.
All Passwords related to connections and users in INI
file
can be AES encrypted.
Use the following procedure for creating AES Encrypted password:
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