Dell Wyse 5070 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 and ThinOS Lite 2.5 Operating System Re - Page 47
CACertHash=CA_HASH_VALUE, CACertHashType={MD5, SHA1}
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INI parameters Description Taskbar-Specifies the style to be used for taskbar. The option wholescreen places the taskbar at the bottom of the entire screen. The option mainscreen places the taskbar at the bottom of the main screen. This is not applicable for Wyse 5070 thin client. Device=audio *[jack_popup=[yes, no] Specifies the ThinOS local audio setting. The default value of jack_popup option is yes. If jack_popup=no, it disables jack popup selection message when headset jack is plugged in. ScepAutoEnroll={yes, no} AutoRenew={yes, no} InstallCACert={yes, no} This option is to allow client automatically get certificates and renew certificates using SCEP protocol. ScepAutoEnroll-Set this keyword to yes to enable client's functionality to automatically obtain certificate. [CountryName=country] [State=state] [Locality=locality] [Organization=organization_name] Set AutoRenew-Set this keyword to yes to enable certificate auto renew. Client only tries to renew certificates requested either manually or automatically through SCEP from this client, and the renewal is performed only after a certificate's 1/2 valid period has passed. Set InstallCACert-Set this keyword to yes to install the root CA's certificate as trusted certificate after successfully getting a client certificate. [OrganizationUnit=organization_unit] [CommonName=common_name] [Email=email_address] KeyUsage=key_usage KeyLength={1024, 2048, 4096 } [subAltName=subject_alt_name_list] RequestURL=scep_request_url CACertHashType={MD5, SHA1} CACertHash=CA_HASH_VALUE [EnrollPwd=enrollment_password] [EnrollPwdEnc=encrypted_enrollment_pass word] [ScepAdminUrl=scep_administrator_page_u rl] [ScepUser=scep_enrollment_user] CountryName, State, Locality, Organization, OrganizationUnit, CommonName, Email- These keywords together compose the subject identity of the requested client certificate. Country Name should be two letters in uppercase, other fields are printable strings with a length shorter than 64 bytes, and email_address should have a '@' in it. At least one of the preceding fields must be configured correctly to form the client certificate's subject identity. KeyUsage-This option is to specify key usage of the client certificate and should be set to a digitalSignature, keyEncipherment or both using a ';' concatenating these two as digitalSignature; keyEncipherment. KeyLength-This option is used to specify the key length of the client certificate in bits, must have one of the values in the list. subAltName-This option is to specify the client certificate's subject alternative names. It is a sequenced list of name elements, and every element is either a DNS name or an IP address. Use ';' as delimiter between them. *RequestURL-This option is to specify the SCEP server's service URL. This field must be set correctly. The default protocol for SCEP service is HTTP, and data security is ensured by SCEP itself. You can also add https:// prefix if SCEP service is deployed on HTTPS in your environment. *CACertHashType-This hash type is used to verify certificate authority's certificate, should be set to MD5 or SHA1 or SHA256. CACertHash-This is the hash value used to verify certificate authority's certificate. Client does not issue a certificate request to a SCEP server and cannot pass certificate chain checking through a valid certificate authority. EnrollPwd or EnrollPwdEnc-These keywords are used to set the enrollment password from a SCEP administrator. EnrollPwd is the plain-text enrollment password and EnrollPwdEnc is the encrypted form of the same enrollment password. Use only one of these two fields to set the used enrollment password. As a substitute of using EnrollPwd or EnrollPwdEnc to directly specify an enrollment password, client allows using a SCEP administrator's credential to automatically get an enrollment password from a Windows SCEP server. In this case, the ScepUser, ScepUserDomain, ScepUserPwd (or ScepUserPwdEnc, in encrypted form instead of ThinOS 8.5_107 47