Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 User Manual
Product codes
S26361-F2600-L134
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eLux
®
NG
Build # 27
95
3.15.4 Citrix Logon
You can restrict access to a Citrix MetaFrame server by requiring a smart card upon logon.
This feature is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined.
Citrix smart card logon works with a number of smart cards. Users’ logon data (name,
password, domain) as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card. You must have the
corresponding smart card software installed on your MetaFrame server. See the Citrix
documentation for more information.
This feature is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined.
Citrix smart card logon works with a number of smart cards. Users’ logon data (name,
password, domain) as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card. You must have the
corresponding smart card software installed on your MetaFrame server. See the Citrix
documentation for more information.
To configure eLux NG for Citrix ICA smart card logon
1. Set the smart card hardware settings as described in “3.15.1 Configuring Smart Card
2. Set the smart card security settings. In Setup, click the Security subtab. From the Smart
card
drop-down list, click to select the following:
• Not required This disables eLux NG security settings, freeing up the card reader
for other applications, in this case, for the Citrix ICA client.
Click Apply.
3. Go to the Configuration tab. Configure an ICA session as described in ”4.2.1 Remote
Desktop.” Click to select Allow smart card logon.
4. Save your changes.
3.15.5 RDP Logon
To use this feature, your terminal server must support RDP 5.2 or higher. In addition, on the
thin client you must have base OS 1.14.1 or higher and the RDP native client 1.4.0 or higher
installed (“rdesktop52”).
You can restrict access to a terminal server by requiring a smart card upon logon. This feature
is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined.
RDP smart card logon works with a number of smart cards. Users’ logon data (name,
password, domain) as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card. You must have the
corresponding smart card software installed on your server.
The following cryptographic service providers are supported:
• GemSAFE™ from Gemplus
thin client you must have base OS 1.14.1 or higher and the RDP native client 1.4.0 or higher
installed (“rdesktop52”).
You can restrict access to a terminal server by requiring a smart card upon logon. This feature
is distinct from local authentication and user roaming and cannot be combined.
RDP smart card logon works with a number of smart cards. Users’ logon data (name,
password, domain) as well as a certificate are saved to the smart card. You must have the
corresponding smart card software installed on your server.
The following cryptographic service providers are supported:
• GemSAFE™ from Gemplus
®
• SafeSign
®
from Thales e-Security Ltd.
To configure eLux NG for RDP smart card logon
1. Set the smart card hardware settings as described in “3.15.1 Configuring Smart Card
2. Set the smart card security settings. In Setup, click the Security subtab. From the
Smart card
drop-down list, click to select the following:
• Not required This disables eLux NG security settings, freeing up the card reader for
other applications, in this case, for the RDP client.
Click Apply.
3. Go to the Configuration tab. Configure an RDP session as described in ”4.4.1 Remote
Desktop.” Leave Roaming deselected.
4. Click
Advanced
.
5. In
the
RDP advanced
dialog box go to the Advanced tab and set the protocol to “Auto”
or “RDP V5”.
6. Go to the Local Resources tab and select the Enable smart card check box.
7. Save your changes.
7. Save your changes.