Administrator Guide

When a user restarts the device, the thin client will again move to the Guest VLAN by sending an EAPOL logoff to switch
and disable the 802.1x configuration at the Network Connections applet.
This is an example of the INI configuration for 802.1x TLS Machine authentication.
Enable802=yes Authentication=TLS PromptPassword=no CACertificate=scep
UserCertificate=scep PrivateKey=scep PrivateKeyPassword=ZG90MXg= AuthMode=Machine
EAP TLS User authentication
To authenticate 802.1x:
1. Turn on your thin client device.
When the thin client restarts, the thin client remains in the Guest VLAN and downloads the ini configuration from the INI
server.
2. After the INI is downloaded to the thin client, you can access the domain that is configured in the INI from the domain drop-
down list on the GDM Login screen.
3. On the GDM login screen, select the domain, and then enter the user domain credentials.
Domain User authentication is performed against the AD server mentioned in the INI configuration.
4. Click Log in.
If domain user login is successful, then the user certificate will be enrolled via SCEP, and 802.1x authentication will begin
and you can see the network progress icon on the taskbar and the thin client will move to Authorized VLAN.
If 802.1x authentication fails due to any wrong 802.1x configuration or if the CA certificate has expired, the thin client will
automatically fall back to Guest VLAN, and a notification message Failed to connect to trusted network. Please
contact your system administrator is displayed in the right corner of GNOME panel.
When you log out or restart the thin client, the thin client as suggested above to Guest VLAN by sending an EAPOL
logoff to switch and disabling the 802.1x configuration at the Network Connections applet.
This is an example of the INI configuration for 802.1x TLS User authentication.
Enable802=yes Authentication=TLS PromptPassword=no CACertificate=scep
UserCertificate=scep PrivateKey=scep PrivateKeyPassword=ZG90MXg= AuthMode=User
Personalization
You can customize your desktop settings such as color, background in addition to enable various option that helps to improve
the look and feel of the screen. Some of the important parameters such as display settings, audio settings, typing settings and
pointer settings can be personalized.
On the System Settings page, click Personalization icon. The following tabs are listed on the left pane of the System
Settings page.
Desktop Wallpaper
OEM Branding
Universal Access
Setting the desktop wallpaper
Use this page to set the desktop wallpaper for your desktop.
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Configuring thin client settings locally