Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray DTU through Internet or different subnet

2008-02-08 Thread Andreas Höschler

Hi,

I have a Sun Ray Server on the subnet 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0, and 
I need to use a Sun Ray DTU on a different subnet 192.168.4.0 / 
255.255.255.0 with a different DHCP server of the SRS, or at home 
through internet.


What do I need to configure on the Sun Ray Server for that?


Sun Ray at home (ADSL):

You need to either expose the SRS to the internet by giving it a 
publicly accessible ipaddress and use the GUI-firmware of the new Sun 
Rays to enter the public ipaddress of the sun ray server (no dhcp 
required in this case)


Sun Ray in another subnet (LAN):
===
Ue the new Sun Ray firmware as well and enter the ipaddress of the sun 
ray server, e.g. 192.168.1.1.


You can follow the second approach as well for a Sun Ray in a branch 
office or at home. In this case I recommend to not expose the srs to 
the internet but configure open vpn on both sides (requires extra 
hardware on the client side, e.g. an old sun box, telco server, linksys 
router with wrt,...). It's free, effective and secure and alsoallows 
you to print to network printers connected in the branch office of ar 
home. :-)


In both cases no special configuration of the sun ray server is 
required.


Hope this helps!

Regards,

  Andreas


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Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray DTU through Internet or different subnet

2008-02-07 Thread Lars Tunkrans
If You have configured a  subnet  ( utadm -A 192.168.1.0 )   and use an 
external  ( from the sunray server )  DHCP server

you dont need to change  anything in the Sun Ray Server.

You need to configure the DHCP server  on the 192.168.4.0   network   
with option 49 , X-Display-Server,  with the Sunray server's  IP adress,
and with  Defaultroute, Subnetmask, Broadcast addr,   and DNS that will 
allow the SunRay  to  generally work on the network.


If You have configuread a Private  sunray network  ( utadm -a  e1000g0  
)   and use Sun Ray Server Internal  DHCP  You need to
Unconfigure the private network  ( utadm -d e1000g0 )   and set up the 
sunray server to talk to a subnet as the top example above.



//Lars


Ricardo Rojas Quintero skrev:


Hello,

 

I have a Sun Ray Server on the subnet 192.168.*1*.0 / 255.255.255.0, 
and I need to use a Sun Ray DTU on a different subnet 192.168.*4*.0 / 
255.255.255.0 with a different DHCP server of the SRS, or at home 
through internet.


 


What do I need to configure on the Sun Ray Server for that?

 

 

 


Thanks in advance,

 

 

 


Ricardo Rojas.

 




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