Menu path: Setup > Sessions > Appliance Mode > Caradigm

The Caradigm appliance is integrated from IGEL LinuxVersion 5.09.100.

  • Caradigm Vault VIP: IP address or host name of the Caradigm authentication server, also referred to as the Vault
  • Caradigm Vault port: Port number of the Caradigm authentication server (default port: 8443)

    For the certificates that follow, you have to send the certificate files from the UMS to the client via the file transfer – to the directory wfs/ca-certs/. Three files are needed: the thin client certificate, the thin client private key and the Root-CA public key. Now enter the certificates here in the setup. The CA certificates must not be changed because the Root-CA is automatically available after the first reboot via the file ca-certificates.crt.
  • Thin Client Private Key: Path to the thin client private key
  • SSL Client Certificate: Path to the client certificate
  • CA certs file: Path to the file which contains the CA certificates. (default: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt)
  • Disable SSL certificate validation: If this option is enabled, SSL validation will be disabled for test purposes. Normally, the certificates should always be validated.
  • Timeout: Specifies the number of seconds after which the connection is automatically terminated.
  • Way2Care (EGP): Name of a group within which the user can log on system-wide with a card without having to authenticate themselves again.

    This function only affects desktop sessions.
  • Default domain:The following options are available for specifying the domain:
    • The authentication server returns a domain.
    • A default domain for the Caradigm Appliance is set.
    • A system-wide default domain is entered. You will find it under IGEL Setup > Network > LAN Interfaces > field Default Domain.
    • The user enters the domain manually when logging on.
  • Session type: Selects the session type. To do this, you must have entered the server in the relevant session beforehand.

Depending on the session type, you have the following setting options:

Advanced settings for Citrix HDX/ICA

  • Logout behavior: The logout behavior can be specified for Citrix HDX/ICA. The following are possible:
    - User choice
    - Force disconnect
    - Force logoff

Advanced settings for VMware Horizon

  • Server URL: URL of the VMware Horizon server
  • Desktopname: Name of the desktop that is to be launched automatically.
  • Autoconnect:

    Connect automatically to the desktop if enough information is given.

  • Network Level Authentication: Enables network level authentication (NLA) for RDP connections. Requires local logon window.
  • Company Logo: (optional) Full path of an image file for a logo which is to appear in the logon window.
  • Logging: Enables local logging.
    • Logging verbosity: Specifies how exact logging is to be. The level of detail decreases as you move down through the selection.
  • On-Screen Keyboard: If this option is enabled, an on-screen keyboard will be shown.
    • x coordinate of on-screen keyboard:Specifies the x position of the on-screen keyboard.
    • y coordinate of on-screen keyboard: Specifies the y position of the on-screen keyboard.
    • Width of on-screen keyboard in pixels: It is recommended that you specify either the width or the height.
    • Height of on-screen keyboard in pixels: It is recommended that you specify either the width or the height.

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