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    Hello

    I've seen a lot of different information about ports and which must be open for vmware view customers that connects to a server behind a firewall.

    What I need to confirm is the following

    Make the need for firewall to open the port UDP 4172 source security server and out to the Internet since it is UDP packet response?

    I saw links that provide information on this subject, and the links that doesn't... problem are related to black screen and disconnect when we use works ok with rdp and pcoip.

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    / R

    OLE

    All the required ports for the display of the security in the DMZ servers, etc. are listed in 5.2 view Safety Guide. http://pubs.VMware.com/view-52/topic/com.VMware.ICbase/PDF/horizon-view-52-security.PDF

    You can watch here Server Security special rules - see 5.2 and 5.3 for servers security DMZ Firewall rules

    It is best to simply look at the official documentation for VMware for the particular version of the view you are using.

    It is true that if you block all the necessary ports for PCoIP (in a firewall or a proxy, etc.), you will get a black screen. There are other reasons as well if it is not configured properly. There are three stages of important configuration for remote access PCoIP and these are described here https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-14974

    In response to your specific question on ports back to the client, the firewall rules for PCoIP State:

    PCoIP between Client and server security

    • Port of destination TCP 4172 of Client to server security
    • Port destination UDP 4172 of Client Security Server
    • Source port UDP 4172 security server to Client (this is the answer of UDP data)

    PCoIP between Security Server and virtual desktop

    • Destination port TCP 4172 security server to the virtual desktop
    • Destination port UDP 4172 security server to the virtual desktop
    • Source port UDP 4172 of Virtual Office for Security Server (this is the answer of UDP data)

    This is the third line of each of these sets of rules referring to ports to the customer. In general however, when you allow the UDP data through the firewall (for example, the port UDP 4172 from the Internet to the DMZ) the rule for the UDP data response from the source UDP 4172 at the client port is implied and does not need to be implemented explicitly.

    Recheck the three steps and it should solve your problem. If you still cannot put in place, pass the video at the bottom of the above link that he speaks to you through the correct configuration for remote access PCoIP.

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  • Pass through authentication using the client view 4

    When you use the view Client we are invited to connect to the agent connection, then guests again on the virtual Windows machine. I was told that it is because of the legal warning that is displayed before the sign-in Windows appears.

    I removed the warning, and now we're good. is anyone else seeing this and if so what work arounds did you?

    Has been added to the Configuration of the administrator view and it worked.

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    A training class for view 4.0.1 told us, that this would happen when you configure LegalCaptionNotice and LegalCaptionText in the registry of your Windows Client or via GPO/policy. (I did not try myself, if)

    To work around the problem (if the warning is required), disable these settings and use 'Message before logon' view - which can be defined in the global settings dialog box - instead.

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  • Problem / connection with the client to view

    Our assessment notice.

    View Manager: 4.0.1 build-233023

    Discover the composer: 2.0.0.210930

    Reviews: 4.0.1 build 2029

    So far so good. We have created a dynamic office and were able to deploy desktop computers. We use an ad group to allow users to this pool.

    To access desktop computers in this pool via the web portal is no problem, but when the same user attempts to use the Client to view we get a message that authentication has failed. In the View Manager events, I got these messages:

    1 (SESSION: E2C6C98C7A5AB8A624450E4B70DB9A78; 8 D) XXXX\YYYYYYYY: 18B0AC59A9A16F3F0158209FC1CC26) the user USER; USERSID:S - 1-5-21-nnnnnnnnnnnnn; USERDN:CN=S-1-5-21-484522859-389107532-2199480311-219035,CN=ForeignSecurityPrincipals,DC=VDI,DC=VMware,DC=int; has disconnected from VDM

    2. (SESSION: E2C6C98C7A5AB8A624450E4B70DB9A78; 8 D) BROKER_LOGOFF: USER: 18B0AC59A9A16F3F0158209FC1CC26 XXXX\YYYYYYYYY); USERSID:S - 1-5-21-nnnnnnnnnnn; USERDN:CN=S-1-5-21-484522859-389107532-2199480311-219035,CN=ForeignSecurityPrincipals,DC=VDI,DC=VMware,DC=int;

    The strange thing is, I left all this next door for a few minutes and tried to connect via Client discovered again later. This time, it worked, but at the opening of the session of office (office of screen already appeard) closes the windows desktop without any message. After you start the Client view again, the authentication will fail again.

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    The opening of autologon, I guess that we refer to log in as current user box?    I have seen issues where if I leave my PC to the top and running for long periods of time it fails, but a simple reboot fixes this problem.

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  • How to fix a client SSL key private credential error code in the event viewer

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    I get the following error message, ()every 5 minutes exactly) in the Event Viewer administrative, computer management.

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    It began on October 14, 2014. There are now more than 40,000 of the codes of this edition.

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    Date: 18/10/2014-20:54:40
    Event ID: 36870
    Task category: no
    Level: error
    Keywords:
    User: SYSTEM
    Computer: AP1
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    A fatal error occurred when attempting to access the private key SSL client credential. The error code returned from the cryptographic module is 0x8009030d. The internal error state is 10003.
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        36870
        0
        2
        0
        0
        0 x 8000000000000000
       
        133003
       
       
        System
        AP1
       
     

     
        customer
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        10003
     

    I looked at all the suggestions online and have found nothing of what is specific to this problem for windows 7 and how to solve it. I would be grateful if someone could guide me in the way to solve the problem.

    Thanks in advance.

    Tom

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    Thanks for your follow-up. After spending considerable time on the issue, I stopped just by using the function of collective housing, which heals many error codes. It is redundant to a standard network configuration and is not worthwhile. Since Windows 10 deletes the function of group living, I'm not sure that I need to spend time on this...

    I have also had also removed the bad machine key and senior partners of information in the directory of network of peers, which seems to have solved the problem.

    Thanks for your thoughts.

    Tom

  • Sometimes web error message from the client / popup that lies behind the HTML view

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    At times the web client error / popup hiding behind making the full background grey out and highlighting HTML display the HTML view. At this stage the actions behind the HTML code / above the screen HTML is not clickable, which forces the user to refresh the entire page (in case of a popup). Please find attached the screenshots. I tried to find if it is a known problem, but found no references linked to this document from VMware. Can someone please tell me, if there is no work around for this problem.

    Details of the environment:

    • Browser: Google Chrome (latest version)
    • OS: Windows 2007 and 2 k 8
    • vCenter: 6.0


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    • Open an extension point that contains the HTML content.
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    • Try to perform some action less content, it will display the html error message / see the popup behind the html code.


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  • white screen when connecting using the client to view

    Hello

    I have a situation on my hands if I try to connect to my office using the client to view I can connect but when I click to start all I get is a black sceren.  If I can access the external url of my security server, I can connect and my desktop appears.  If anyone has experienced this? any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    You can connect from a WAN using PCoIP if you use a VPN. If you are

    using the server security, for now, you will need to use RDP.

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    I want to give my

    old computers to run View 4 client only. After that, it started, it will work

    View the customer in mode full screen and ask the user, like a normal computer for the user logon.

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  • RDP connection in view the client session

    Hello

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  • Get the IP address of the client from the view

    I have a code that uses the API well established WTSQuerySessionInformation() (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa383838 (VS.85) .aspx) call, through the argument of WTSClientAddress, to retrieve the IP address of the client that is connected to an RDP session.

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    Event category: no

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    The DNS Client service depends on the service protocol driver TCP/IP which could not start due to the following error:

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