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BIOS details, Image details, AES Password Encryption tool

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BIOS details Table 97. BIOS details Platforms Wyse 3030 LT thin client Version 1.0C Wyse 5020 thin client (D50Q)/ 1.0L Wyse 7020 thin client (Z50Q) Wyse 5060 thin client 1.0A File Name 10C.ZIP 10L.ZIP 10A.ZIP Size(Bytes) 3935575 3295808 6440652 Image details Table 98. Image details File(s) Name image-upgrade-1.0.3-Wyse.zip all-addons-1.0.3-Wyse.zip 1.0.3.zip (RSP Package) Build (Version) 1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653default) 1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653default) 1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653default) Size in bytes 683,858,463 272,253,344 683,577,086 AES Password Encryption tool When using the INI parameters, by default all passwords are base-64 encryption is enabled for all connections and global settings. If you want 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 password INI parameters for all connections and global settings. The following section contains more information on password encryption: Base64 Encryption Passwords • By default all passwords in INI file should be base64 encrypted. • To generate base-64 encrypted password, do the following: a Login to the thin client. b Open the xterm. c Type regencode followed by password in plain text. For example: thinuser@LWT:~>regencode password cGFzc3dvcmQ= Encrypted output for password is cGFzc3dvcmQ=. 80 ThinLinux v1.0.3

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BIOS details
Table 97. BIOS details
Platforms
Version
File Name
Size(Bytes)
Wyse 3030 LT thin client
1.0C
10C.ZIP
3935575
Wyse 5020 thin client (D50Q)/
Wyse 7020 thin client (Z50Q)
1.0L
10L.ZIP
3295808
Wyse 5060 thin client
1.0A
10A.ZIP
6440652
Image details
Table 98. Image details
File(s) Name
Build (Version)
Size in bytes
image-upgrade-1.0.3-Wyse.zip
1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-
default)
683,858,463
all-addons-1.0.3-Wyse.zip
1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-
default)
272,253,344
1.0.3.zip (RSP Package)
1.0.3 (4.4.21-69.1.11864.0.PTF.1007653-
default)
683,577,086
AES Password Encryption tool
When using the INI parameters, by default all passwords are base-64 encryption is enabled for all connections and global settings. If you
want 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 password INI parameters for all connections and global settings.
The following section contains more information on password encryption:
Base64 Encryption Passwords
By default all passwords in INI
file
should be base64 encrypted.
To generate base-64 encrypted password, do the following:
a
Login to the thin client.
b
Open the xterm.
c
Type
regencode
followed by password in plain text.
For example:
thinuser@LWT:~>regencode password
cGFzc3dvcmQ=
Encrypted output for password is
cGFzc3dvcmQ=
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