Management Console 1.10.2 Release Notes

Release Status: General Availability (GA)

Release Overview: PCoIP Management Console 1.10.2 GA is a minor release to support firmware 4.7.0 GA for Tera1 and Tera2 devices. This article identifies key feature additions and issues known in this release.

Release Details:

Note: There are individual releases for Tera1 and Tera2 processor-based products, and a combined package that can be uploaded to the PCoIP Management Console. The Management Console will intelligently apply the firmware based on the managed device processor type.

Key Release Details
Products Platforms
Tera1 Tera2 Workstation VDI
Unified Communications support
The MC has a new Profiles > Set Properties > Unified Communications Configuration page that lets you enable Unified Communications Mode to support CounterPath's Bria Virtualized Edition softphone for Tera2 zero clients. For details about this feature, please see "PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide" (TER1206003) in the Teradici Support Documentation Center.

Compatibility Notes:
Products Platforms
Tera1 Tera2 Workstation VDI
This PCoIP firmware is compatible with the release of VMware Horizon View that was generally available when this firmware was released (6.0.1). It is also compatible with one major release of Horizon View prior to this. Other versions of Horizon View may also be compatible, but will need to be verified in your specific deployment environment.  

Deployments using the PCoIP Management Console to manage Tera2 endpoints must use PCoIP MC release 1.8.1 or newer.
Using the latest release of the PCoIP Management Console is recommended.

 

Deployments using the PCoIP Management Console to manage Tera1 endpoints must use PCoIP MC release 1.7.0 or newer.
Using the latest release of the PCoIP Management Console is recommended.

This release of the MC has been tested with firmware release 4.7.0, 4.6.0, 4.5.1, 4.2.x, 4.1.x, 4.0.x, 3.5.x, 3.4.x, 3.3.x 3.2.x and 3.1.x.
It has also been tested with VMware Player version 4.0.6, VMware Player version 5.0.2, VMware Workstation version 7.1.6, and VMware ESXi version 5.1.0.
While mixed firmware release operation is not tested, firmware 4.7.0 is compatible with 4.6.0, 4.5.1, 4.2.x, 4.1.x, 4.0.x, 3.5.x, 3.4.x, 3.3.x 3.2.x and 3.1.x releases.

Firmware 4.0.0 and later is not interoperable with firmware releases 3.0 and earlier.

Note: PCoIP firmware 4.5.1 or 4.6.0 will be used as a minimum firmware requirement prior to moving to release 4.7.0 or newer.

Browsers:
Firefox 23 (or later)
Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 11(compatibility view only) 

     

Key Resolved Issues
Products Platforms
Tera1 Tera2 Workstation VDI
TSW-15463. To address the POODLE vulnerability, SSLv3 has been disabled on the Management Console. In order to maintain backwards compatibility with legacy devices running older firmware versions, the MC now uses TLS v1.0 as its default security protocol. If your organization requires TLS v1.1, does not use Unified Communications, and has no PCoIP endpoints running a firmware version older than 4.0.0, please remain on MC 1.10.1 and follow KB 15134-2341 and KB 15134-2298 in the Teradici Support site for instructions on how to apply the necessary security updates for the POODLE and Bash/Shellshock vulnerabilities.
TSW-16376. The bash shell package in the MC has been updated to version 4.2-2ubuntu2.3 (or greater) to include the fixes for the Bash/Shellshock vulnerability (CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169).
TSW-13608. This release of the MC resolves an issue in the date format that appeared in the Apply Profile at Date/Time field when updating devices with a profile from the Group Management page. Previously, the date format appeared in DD-MM-YYYY format before selecting a date, but then changed to MM/DD/YYYY format after selecting the date. The date format now consistently displays in MM/DD/YYYY format.

Key Known Limitations Products Platforms
Tera1 Tera2 Workstation VDI
The PCoIP Management Console cannot be used to configure the IPv6 Gateway Address field. Workaround: Enable and configure DHCPv6 or SLAAC to set this field or configure the field statically using the device Administrative Web Interface.

Known Issues
35311. Vulnerability scan will find CVE-2015-3306 ProFTPD mod_copy as a critical vulnerability. Workaround: Disable ProFTPD mod_copy function see KB 2751.

The above known issues are under investigation. Please subscribe to this knowledge base item to receive updates.