Making a Connection from a PCoIP Client
Anyware Agent Deployment and Client Connectivity Requirements
Anyware clients can connect to your desktops hosted in proof-of-concept, cloud, or datacenter deployments. Requirements and network security levels will vary depending on your deployment type. See Supported Anyware Architectures for each deployment's components and requirements.
Note: Access to Clipboard Data
If clipboard redirection is enabled, Anyware agents have access to clipboard data. We recommend that you disable clipboard redirection if you are handling sensitive data.
Once you've installed and configured your Standard Agent for Linux, you're ready to accept incoming connections from remote Anyware Clients. PCoIP clients are remote endpoint devices available in as software or firmware and make secure PCoIP connections to the remote desktop through the installed Standard Agent for Linux.
Managing Client Connections
In most cases, Anyware clients connect to Anyware agents through a connection broker. The broker is responsible for matching users to their available desktops, and then establishing the PCoIP session with their selected resource.
Anyware agents do not need to be configured to use these brokering services. All relevant configuration is done at the broker, which then communicates with the agent.
Brokering Options
There are several ways you can manage client connections to remote desktops
Direct Connections
In direct connection scenarios—where a broker is not involved—the Anyware agent acts as its own broker. In these cases, a client user will provide the IP address or FQDN of the agent machine to their client, and the connection is made securely with no intermediate step.
Anyware Manager
Anyware Manager is a service, available as a cloud-based service or as an installable instance, that centrally manages PCoIP deployments. It enables highly scalable and cost-effective HP Anyware deployments by managing cloud compute costs and brokering PCoIP connections to remote Windows or Linux workstations.
Connection Manager
The Connection Manager is provided in a bundle with the Security Gateway, and allows self-managed brokering services. For information about the Connection Manager, including installation and configuration instructions, see the Connection Manager and Security Gateway documentation.
Third-party Connection Brokers
Anyware agents also support third-party connection brokers. For a current list of brokering partners, see Technology Partners on the website.
Additional Information
Information about Anyware client connectivity requirements and usage instructions, is available in the following documentation: