

- #Teradici pcoip management console root password zip file#
- #Teradici pcoip management console root password password#
The conversion is needed because they assume that you will run the VM with VMware Player. Next I imported the prepped virtual machine (, using the vCenter converter plugin.
#Teradici pcoip management console root password zip file#
Maybe I’m duplicating some of Andrew’s post, but these are the steps I made (and screenshots from my environment) when I configured the client with the Teradici PCoIP Management Console.įirst I downloaded the management console: a zip file containing vmware virtual machine files (vmx & vmdk). Log in to your PCoIP Management Console virtual machine console as admin using the default password, ManagementConsole2015.Reading the post from Andrew Sharrock about the Wyse P20 and the management of it, I came across the Teradici PCoIP Management Console provided by Wyse.To change the virtual machine default user password:
#Teradici pcoip management console root password password#
To secure the PCoIP Management Console, it is critical to change this password immediately after installation. The PCoIP Management Console’s default password when it is first installed is ManagementConsole2015. See Enabling/Disabling SSH Access.Ĭhanging the PCoIP Management Console Virtual Machine Default User Password ¶

To permanently disable SSH for the admin user after the next reboot: Run the following command at the command line: sudo /sbin/service sshd stopĬaution: Disabling SSH access on PCoIP Management Console AMI release not recommendedĭisabling SSH access on PCoIP Management Console AMI releases is not recommended as it will prevent you from gaining vm console access which may be required to make changes such as security updates and password changes. See Logging in to the PCoIP Management Console OVA Virtual Machine Console.


The PCoIP Management Console is configured to only enable SSH access for the admin user when the SSH server is enabled. Note: Only admin user can access SSH on AMI and OVA distributions Troubleshooting Endpoints in Recovery Mode SSH Security Considerations for PCoIP Management Console OS Using your Virtual Machine Console to Administer Licenses when Connected to the Internet Time Zone Definitions for PCoIP Management Console 1 or later releasesĮxpanding the PCoIP Management Console Disk Size PCoIP Management Console 1 Profile Properties Renamed or Not Migrated Updating Certificates after Endpoint Discoveryĭefault CentOS Configuration for PCoIP Management ConsoleĬhanging the Default Network ConfigurationĬonfiguring an Endpoint Manager Manually from an Endpoint Requesting Endpoint Certificates Using SCEP (Enterprise)Ĭonfiguring PCoIP Management Console Remote Management Upgrading Endpoints to Firmware 5.0 or LaterĬonfiguring DHCP for Endpoints that use Auto DiscoveryĬonfiguring DNS for Endpoints that use Autodiscoveryĭiscovering Endpoints Manually from PCoIP Management Console Logging in to the PCoIP Management Console OVA Virtual Machine ConsoleĬhanging the PCoIP Management Console Virtual Machine Default User PasswordĬhanging the Virtual Machine Default Root Password Setting up Active Directory Authentication Running Different Management Console Versions in Parallel PCoIP Management Console 20.07 Administrators Guide
