HealthCast Single Sign-On (SSO) solution is designed
to improve user convenience, streamline workflow, and strengthen security
compliance in demanding environments. The same proximity cards used
for physical access are used to tap-in and tap-out of unique user
sessions and to tap-over any sessions unintentionally left open on
the ThinOS devices. Typically, you must type in your password only
one time each day and use your proximity cards to streamline workflow
and save time as they move between shared computers securely. Also,
proximity cards can be secured with a PIN, if configured by the organization.
The HealthCast SSO solution also supports user self-service password
reset so that you can reset your own passwords without the need to
call the help desk.
NOTE: : HealthCast SSO
Solution on ThinOS is a client-server solution. ThinOS provides the
client-side functionality, but you must also install and configure
the HealthCast Server components on a server system in order for the
solution to work properly. Contact HealthCast on HealthCast website for one or more server installation executables, server requirements,
and configuration information.
HealthCast Web API Server is integrated with ThinOS
release to implement the HealthCast SSO solution. To use the HealthCast
SSO solution, ThinOS must be configured to use the HealthCast Web
API Server. You can do this by using the INI file (wnos.ini), or using
the ThinOS UI. It is recommended that you use the INI file for large deployments.
To use the HealthCast Web API, configure
the HealthCast settings on the thin client side. To configure, do
the following:
From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Remote Connections.
The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
Click the Authentication tab, and then
click HealthCast.
Enter the HealthCast server details in the box provided.
To import the client certificate,
click Browse, and select the appropriate certificate
you want to use.
Click OK to
save the settings.
To configure using INI parameters, add the following
INI parameters to your wnos.ini file:
HealthCastServer—
The server address and options needed for the client to connect to
the HealthCast Web API Server. HealthCastServer=<https
address> SecurityMode=<default, full, warning, low> ClientCertificate=<cert-pfx-file-name>
For example: HealthCastServer=https://server1.example.com
SecurityMode=full ClientCertificate=client-cert.pfx. For more information on INI parameters, see Dell Wyse INI
Reference Guide.
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