![]() ![]() You can adjust the time for TLS handshakes on port 443 by setting the configuration property handshakeLifetime. In previous releases of VMware Horizon, TLS handshakes on port 443 were allowed 100 seconds to complete in all situations. TLS handshakes on port 443 must complete within 10 seconds, or within 100 seconds if smart card authentication is enabled. If this traffic is blocked during installation or upgrade, installation will not succeed. For more information, see the Horizon Security document.Ĭonnection Server must be able to communicate on port 32111 with other Connection Servers in the same pod. It is possible that the ordering of cipher suites can be enforced by Connection Server. You might not be able to connect to vSphere unless you apply vSphere patches. VMware Horizon uses only TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2. For more information, see Create a Replicated Group After Reverting Connection Server to a Snapshot. ![]() To revert to a previous version after an upgrade, restore from backup. CA-signed certificates will continue to work after you upgrade to this release.ĭowngrading Connection Server instances is not supported. Note that self-signed certificates are insecure and should be replaced by CA-signed certificates as soon as possible, and that SHA-1 certificates are no longer considered secure and should be replaced by SHA-2 certificates.ĭo not remove CA-signed certificates that were installed for production use, as recommended by VMware. The self-signed certificate in this release has a longer RSA key (2048 bits instead of 1024) and a stronger signature (SHA-256 with RSA instead of SHA-1 with RSA) than in pre-6.2 releases. Removing the old self-signed certificate ensures that a new certificate is installed. During an upgrade, the installer does not replace any existing certificate. Connections might not work if the existing self-signed certificates remain in place. If you intend to upgrade a pre-6.2 installation of VMware Horizon and the Connection Server uses the self-signed certificate that was installed by default, you must remove the existing self-signed certificate before you perform the upgrade. For more information, see VMware Knowledge Base article 78434.įor supported upgrade paths, see the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix. (Supported versions: 11.1.0, 11.0.6, 10.3.22, 10.3.21).There are also performance issues with the 11.x versions of VMware Tools. To determine which VMware Tools versions are supported, go to the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix. If you plan to install a version of VMware Tools downloaded from VMware Product Downloads, rather than the default version provided with vSphere, make sure that the VMware Tools version is supported. Important note about installing VMware Tools Microsoft Internet Explorer no longer supported for Horizon ConsoleĪs Horizon Console is migrating to VMware clarity widgets which do not support Internet Explorer, we have removed Internet Explorer from the list of supported browsers for Horizon Console. See Setting Options in Configuration Files on a Linux Desktop. This option supports search query syntax based on the name of the printer, the driver, or the driver vendor. The printSvc.printerFilter option in /etc/vmware/config lets you configure a search filter that prevents specific client printers from being redirected to the Linux desktop. This option specifies the interval of time during which the network bandwidth can temporarily exceed the bandwidth cap set by RemoteDisplay.maxBandwidthKbps. The RemoteDisplay.maxBandwidthBurstMsec option in /etc/vmware/config configures the bandwidth bursting interval for data sent to clients. See Create a Single-Session Linux Application Pool Manually and Create a Single-Session Linux Application Pool from a List of Installed Applications. ![]() Each application can support one user session at a time. You can configure application pools hosted on single-session virtual desktops. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 15 SP1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Server 8.5īeginning with this release, the following Linux distributions are no longer supported. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Workstation 8.5 See System Requirements for Horizon Agent for Linux. This release adds support for the following Linux distributions. ![]()
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