Hello Forum,
I've recently purchased a Pi 4 and I'm using Stratodesk No Touch thin
client operating system but the performance using FreeRDP on the Pi 4 makes
the thin client experience unusable for us to use. Is there a version of
FreeRDP that works on the Pi 4 for a fast remote desktop experien
Hi Stefan,
- if the end user digs up the certificate himself using RDP client, then this
is a bad practice as well. If at all, then your admins should publish a list of
"good" fingerprints.
- also the trustworthiness of the old sha1 stored is not given, thus any
migration from sha1 to sha256 has
Hi Joachim,
that's a very good explanation. Though it's urely a good idea to switch
to SHA256 fingerprint, there should two things be considered:
- Windows 10 is currently unable to present a SHA256 fingerprint to the
end-user when he is looking up the details of the RDP server
certificate, so t
Hi Stefan,
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/blob/2.0.0/ChangeLog "sha256 is now used
instead of sha1 to fingerprint certificates." - sha1 is considered insecure
in general. You can also question whether self-signed certs are secure at
all.. i.e. you are definitely better of using trusted certific
Hi freerdp developers,
I'm using remmina / xfreerdp2 on an Linux Mint 19.3 x64 system, based on
Ubuntu 18.04.
When the freerdp2 package was recentry updated to version
2.0.0~git202004061153-0+remmina202004061300.rc367f65.d287a1e7~ubuntu18.04.1
from the remmina-next ppa on launchpad,
suddently the