Leostream Platform 2022 is an updated version of the Leostream Platform, and is comprised of the components described in the following sections. You cannot perform a direct update from version 9.x of the Leostream Platform to version 2022. Please consult the upgrade documents for instructions on how to move your Leostream 9.x configuration to a new Leostream 2022 Connection Broker.
The following items are no longer included in Leostream Platform 2022. Please continue using version 9.1 of the Connection Broker and contact sales@leostream.com if you are using any of these features. Note that Connection Broker 9.1 has an extended lifecycle. See the Leostream Product Lifecycle for more information.
NIS authentication is no longer supported. The source code for the open-source C library that Leostream leverages to integrate with NIS authentication servers is no longer included in the Red Hat repositories for RHEL 8.
Remain on Connection Broker 9.1 if you are using NIS authentication.
Windows Deployment Services operating system provisioning for HPE Moonshot nodes is no longer supported.
Forwarding user logins between Connection Broker clusters is no longer allowed.
Support for the Cisco VPN client has been removed.
CAS authentication is no longer available.
Exceed OnDemand connections to remote desktops are no longer supported.
The following updates and features are new in Connection Broker 2022. If you are running an older version of the Connection Broker, consult the Leostream 9 release notes for information on additional features and fixes that may be available, depending on your current Connection Broker version.
The Connection Broker is now packaged for installation on any virtual or physical machine running the latest Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 8.x operating system and its derivatives, such as Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux OS
The Connection Broker now installs in /var/lib/leo instead of /home/leo
The Connection Broker leo user is no longer added to the sudoers file and instead is allocated the specific permissions required to support Connection Broker functionality
The internal Connection Broker PostgreSQL database has been upgraded to version 14.4
The current Leostream component versions are as follows, and are compatible with Connection Broker 9.1 and 2022:
Leostream Agent for Windows - version 7.4.21 – Adds support for reporting Windows Server 2019 and 2022 and supports DCV collaboration
Leostream Agent for Linux and macOS – version 5.2.20 – Adds support for monitoring RGS sessions on Rocky Linux 8 and supports DCV collaboration
Leostream Connect for Windows – version 4.4.4.6 – Resolves issues caused by deleting the NoMachine configuration file too soon when establishing the connection
Leostream Connect for Linux and macOS – version 3.8.4 – This component is not being updated during this release
The Connection Broker Sign In page has been redesigned
Dashboard updates
You can now add and remove widgets on the dashboard
The dashboard has a new Reset button to return the dashboard to the factory default layout
The new Desktops Assigned widget displays the number of desktops currently assigned to a user
The new Pools widget displays a bar graph of the contents of all pools, so you can easily compare the number of desktops in pools
Widgets now display a message if no appropriate data has been collected for that widget
A new warning banner displays dashboard-related message, such as when a widget references a pool that has been deleted
NICE DCV – The Leostream feature to invite users to collaborate on another user’s session is now available for users connecting using NICE DCV
The leostream-broker CLI has new options to accept the Leostream EULA and automatically reboot the Connection Broker if the license enables a feature that requires a reboot
When adding a Leostream Gateway, the default power-forwarding methodology uses a random port filtered by the client source IP address
The > System > Maintenance options to shutdown and reboot the Connection Broker are now displayed only with the Connection Broker is in debug mode
The Leostream Gateway can now be installed on any virtual or physical machine running the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x operating system and its derivatives, such as Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux OS
Zachary Leger
Leostream Platform 2022.1 Release Notes
Available: August 2022
Leostream Platform 2022 is an updated version of the Leostream Platform, and is comprised of the components described in the following sections. You cannot perform a direct update from version 9.x of the Leostream Platform to version 2022. Please consult the upgrade documents for instructions on how to move your Leostream 9.x configuration to a new Leostream 2022 Connection Broker.
Obsoleted Features and Functionality
The following items are no longer included in Leostream Platform 2022. Please continue using version 9.1 of the Connection Broker and contact sales@leostream.com if you are using any of these features. Note that Connection Broker 9.1 has an extended lifecycle. See the Leostream Product Lifecycle for more information.
Remain on Connection Broker 9.1 if you are using NIS authentication.
Connection Broker 2022 and Components
The following updates and features are new in Connection Broker 2022. If you are running an older version of the Connection Broker, consult the Leostream 9 release notes for information on additional features and fixes that may be available, depending on your current Connection Broker version.
Leostream Gateway 2022
The Leostream Gateway can now be installed on any virtual or physical machine running the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x operating system and its derivatives, such as Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux OS