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How can I get a free valid SSL(HTTPS) certificate?

In order to get a "green padlock" in your web-brower on a RDPlus Web Access page, you will need a…

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How to improve RDP security when forwarding from 80/443?

By default HTML5 server is able to forward RDP requests from default web ports 80/443 to target RDP server. Some hacker tools reuse this fact to…

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Security by custom load balancers or specific proxies.

HTML5 client use few different technics to prevent potential security breaches by hacker activities. But by usage of third…

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Allow only specified file upload extensions or file sizes

If you want to limit upload capabilties of your users only to specified file extensions do also following.…

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What to do when HTML5 gateway stops or crashes?

When HTML5service.exe is not anymore running and accordingly not displayed in the task list or service not anymore…

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What about “Network Level Authentication” messages?

If you get the message "Wrong Network Level Authentication credentials!" then you have met following conditions A1. you…

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Using multiple languages

By default the HTML5 client tries to recognize browsers default language and then use it inside RDP session. This behavior is controlled…

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Time zone fine tuning

Important notice, please consider, HTML5 client as browser page has no native access to your system unlike mstsc.exethat is native RDP client with…

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SNI (server name indication) multiple certificates

Important notice: HTML5 client should be always first instance in the network chain, it plays the role of SSL decrypter. Even if…

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Safari iOS/MacOS on HTTPS address with secured Websockets connection fails

Well known problem, Safari on iOS or on MacOS refuses the websockets connection if one of the following issues is present on users side 1. user…

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