Release Notes
• 802.1x
• vWorkspace 8.5
• CCM
The testing of display, imaging, and all the peripherals which includes keyboard, printers, webcams are also carried out.
New features
The following features are included in the current release:
• Citrix Receiver Updates 13.4.2
• VMWare Horizon View Client 4.3
• Ericom InterConnect 11.0.3.0
• Security Updates
Ericom InterConnect 11.0.3.0
This release will have the new Ericom InterConnect 11.0.3.0 which was already available. This will also have the latest INI related xes which
were unknowingly broken in previous version.
Citrix ICA 13.4.2
This release will have Citrix ICA 13.4.2 integrated with minimal set of features provided by Citrix.
Features supported
• Desktop Viewer
Desktop Viewer allows you to eectively interact with multiple virtual desktops and their native desktops simultaneously. Desktop
Viewer toolbar functionality allows you to switch a session between windows and full-screen session windows, including multi-monitor
support for the intersected monitors. You can switch between desktop sessions and work with more than one desktop using multiple
XenDesktop connections on the same user device. Keys to minimize all desktop sessions, the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard sequence,
disconnect, and log o session, are provided to conveniently manage the user’s session.
• Support for Relative Mouse and Absolute Mouse modes
• Credential insertion SDK (CISDK) for proximity card and thin client OEM integration
• Support for SecMaker CID
• Support for selective H264
Customers using the SoC SDK might be required to update the H264 optimization.
• Improvements in the authentication dialogs
Citrix Receiver for Linux now allows the title of its authentication dialogs to be changed by a HTTP response header with the name X-
Citrix-AM-Title. A user can more easily tell what they are logging onto.
• Enhanced FTU experience - particularly when you are using the SMS authentication
• Enhanced default smart card support
When connecting to a StoreFront server that allows smart card authentication, if no value has been set for PKCS11module in the
$ICAROOT/cong/AuthManCong.xml conguration le, Receiver uses the opensc-pkcs11.so driver if it nds it in one of the standard
locations. This means that it might prompt you to insert a reader or card without any change to AuthManCong.xml. If you do not want
to use a smart card, select the Log on with another method link.
• As part of the continuing work to improve security, Receiver for Linux now uses version 1.0.1t of OpenSSL for TLS connections.
Dell Wyse SUSE Linux enterprise release 11 SP3 – MR8 Version 11.3.110
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