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Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.0 Administrator’s Guide

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Enable PIE mode on ThinOS

You can either use the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite or the local Admin Policy Tool to enable the Imprivata ProveID Embedded (PIE) mode.

Steps

  1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
  2. In the Configuration Control | ThinOS window, click the Advanced tab.
  3. Expand Login Experience and click the 3rd Party Authentication option.
    The Imprivata Settings window is displayed.
  4. From the Select Authentication Type drop-down list, select Imprivata.
  5. In the OneSign Server field, enter the list of host names or IP addresses with optional TCP port number, or URLs of Imprivata OneSign servers.
  6. Click the Enable ProveID Embedded Mode slider switch to enable the ProveID Embedded mode on ThinOS.
  7. In the Delay PIE agent start field, enter the delay time in seconds. Setting this option postpones the start of the PIE agent on the ThinOS client. The default value is set to 0.
  8. In the Connection Timeout field, enter the time-out value for the OneSign connection. Setting the time-out period retransmits the sent data and again tries to connect to the server until the connection is established.
  9. From the Security Mode drop-down list, select the value as High or Low. This option specifies the SSL certification validation policy of the OneSign connection. If the value is set to High, you must upload the OneSign appliance SSL certificate. For more information about how to upload the SSL certificate, see Upload the OneSign appliance SSL certificate. If the value is set to Low, you are not required to upload the appliance OneSign SSL certificate.
  10. From the Enable Logging Level drop-down list, select a log level value. Each log message has an associated log level. You can access the log files using the Export Logs option in the Troubleshooting window. For more information about how to export logs, see the Troubleshooting your thin client.
    Table 1. Log levelsLog levels
    Log Level Value Description
    Critical 0 Critical events that might stop the application.
    Error 1 Error events that might allow the application to run.
    Info 2 Informational messages that show the progress of the application.
    Warning 3 Potentially harmful events.
    Debug 4 Informational events that are helpful to debug an application
    Promiscuous 5 Promiscuous mode messages.
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