Hello Otto,
thanks for your reply.
I have attached an older montr capable of doing 1280x1024 to a Sun
Ray 1g. Obviously the DTU cannot determione the possible
resolutions by asking the screen, since the log in screen is
displayed at 640x480.
Is this monitor so ancient that it doesn't report
Hello,
If this monitor really doesn't do DDC then you'll need to use the
'utresadm' command to force the DTU to drive the monitor with a
specific timing.
I tried to do that for a specific MAC-address.
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresadm -a -c IEEE802.0003BABBAA64 -t default
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Hello all,
we would like to connect a serial device to a Sun Ray at a remote
location (actually evaluating whether we need to install a fat PC
over there). The Sun Ray 150 has a serial port, but it is no longer
on theprice list and not our device for other reasons. The 1g and 170
have 4
Hello Troy,
I don't know about the country issue, but I have about 50 170's and all
of them have serial ports.
Thanks, then I will order one!
Regards,
Andreas
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Hello Otto,
Is this monitor so ancient that it doesn't report its supported
timings through DDC? Is it possible that you're using a bad cable,
or that the cable isn't properly connected? Was the monitor
powered on when you powered on the Sun Ray?
Yes, but I use a RGB-cable (VGA-cable got
Hi David,
This seems suboptimal to me.
Not really, As I understand it, the design philosophy was to remove all
state from the 'system'. Using DDC acomplishes this by dynamically
sensing
the monitor settings. As a result, swapping monitors becomes a simple
matter
of hooking up the new one.
Hi all,
has anybody ever tried to connect an Apple Cinema display 17 with ADC
connector to a Sun Ray 1g using the DVI-ADC converter cable from Dr.
Bott?
http://www.dviator.com/us/
I just tried that but it does not work. The screen does not get
switched on (stays dark). Any ideas?
the performance on that machine. Server B can't
live without the net 192.168.1.0. What are my options to connect a Sun
Ray to this SRS without shutting down the service on server A?
Thanks,
Andreas
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello all,
I have server A with
bge0192.168.1.201
bge1
Hi,
A cross over cable? You need to isolate the two networks
Between server B and the Sun Ray? Then server B has no access to the
192.168.1.0 network where all the sources, routers,... are .
It's not a bug or feature, it's DHCP. What other DHCP services do you
have running on the
Hello Craig,
Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP address.
As I say, it's connecting to 192.168.1.201 which is bge0 of server A (the onewith the dedicated interface bge1 192.168.128.1).
I think
Hello,
So you are getting a session on server A because you have lan
connection allowed. Do a utadm -L off on server A.
Thanks! I tried that. Unfortuantely this also disables connections in
the bge1 subnet. :-(
Regards,
Andreas
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello Craig,
Hmm..I think
As I say, it's connecting to 192.168.1.201 which is bge0 of server
A (the onewith the dedicated interface bge1 192.168.128.1).
What does 'utgstatus' say?
I would say the output for Server B is correct, but I don't
understand the netmask does not exist thing for server A.
/etc/netmasks
Hello Otto,
That would happen if SRSS thinks that the bge1 subnet is part of your
general-purpose intranet. Did you use 'utadm -a bge1' to define DHCP
parameters for the bge1 subnet?
Yes!
If you used 'utadm -A ...' instead
then that would explain why SRSS is confused. Or perhaps it was
Hi,
We are having issue with Sun Ray 1g to connect with ACER LCD Model AL1511. According to the manual SUN Ray 1g is compatible with any standard VGA monitor but for some reason half of the systems when connecting with ACER LCD Model 1511 a message appears on screen Input Not Supported.
Will be
Hello all,
Well thanks to your assistance this was really easy. For those who are
interested this is what I did to get testing the new 'Sun Ray
Connector for Windows'
First prepare Windows XP (Professional in this case)
1) Create a new (non-adminstrator) user for your testing purposes (or
Hi all,
I checked the windows setting. No firewall is active. I can also
connect to 3389 wth telnet
bash-2.05a$ telnet 192.168.1.13 3389
Trying 192.168.1.13...
Connected to 192.168.1.13.
Escape character is '^]'.
but I still get the same result when I try to connect with uttsc.
Hi,
I checked the windows setting. No firewall is active. I can also
connect to 3389 wth telnet
bash-2.05a$ telnet 192.168.1.13 3389
Trying 192.168.1.13...
Connected to 192.168.1.13.
Escape character is '^]'.
but I still get the same result when I try to connect with uttsc.
Hello all,
a few days ago I heard a key note of the CIO of Sun. He mentioned that
his wife is using her favourite MacOSX desktop on a Sun Ray. Any idea
how to accomplish that? I know about the new Sun Ray Windows connector
which works like a charm, but how can I connect to a MacOSX machine?
Hello all,
I have a Ultra 20 with Solaris 10 01/06 and Sun Ray 1gs connected. The
Ultra is booted without monitor and keyboard.
I am desparately trying to find a piece of software taht allows me to
record audio from line-in or microphone and play that again. Nothing a
tried (-- google)
Dear managers,
for a project we need three serial ports, two line-out and two line-in
ports in the 19 rack (server room). The sound that enters the line-ins
in the server room is to be forwarded to the line-out of a specific Sun
Ray used by the user on his desktop 50m away from the server
Hello all,
I would like to write a program running on the Sun Ray Server that
opens a device (the line-out of a given Sun Ray) and pushes audio data
to this device. This does not seem to be a problem after a session has
been created by the Sun Ray. We already learned that a corresponding
Hello Bob,
What version of Sun Ray software were you using?
Significant work went into reducing audio latency
in the latest release, and in fact some customers
are using VoIP from Sun Ray successfully now, which
obviously has quite stringent delay requirements.
We are using the latest version
Hello all,
we have written a program that uses the serial port of a Sun Ray 170 to
communicate with an external device. Each time a remote process
requests a value via TCP, our little tool opens the serial port, sends
the request string, receives the result string, closes the serial port
and
Hello all,
and chance I could use an Apple Cinema Display with ADC-Interface with
a Sun Rag 1g? The Sun Ray has DVI output and Dr. Bott offers an
DVI-to-ADV adaptor. Basically this should work. I am just wondering how
powering on the monitor would work. The Cinema Display has this touch
Hi Lucier,
and chance I could use an Apple Cinema Display with ADC-Interface with a Sun Rag 1g? The Sun Ray has DVI output and Dr. Bott offers an DVI-to-ADV adaptor. Basically this should work. I am just wondering how powering on the monitor would work. The Cinema Display has this touch button,
Hi all,
we have problems with the serial ports of a Sun Ray 170. From time to
time our application simply can't open the ports.
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.0003baffb8f3/dev/term/a
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.0003baffb8f3/dev/term/b
Since the problem appears always for both ports
Hello Bob,
You don't want rev 02. We found a major issue just
after it went out (actually 02 went out by accident
before we were done testing) and will shortly release
Rev 03.
Quickly power-cycling the Sun Ray *ought* to have the same
effect as what Andreas described. Andreas - does
Hello,
I was concerned but nevertheless gave it a try with two Apple Clineman
Displays (17 and 23). On the 17 the power on button was lid and
pressing on it had no effect. The screen remained dark. On the 23
display the power button was flashing, but otherwise I saw the same
(nothing). The Sun
Hello all,
the question is only slightly sun ray related. I mainly need a solution
for this since my sun ray setup is not working good enough right now. I
tried mozilla and firefox on Solaris 10 x86 (actually using a Sun Ray)
to connect to a Secure Global Desktop server and get
Failed to
Hello all,
we have checked out the new sun ray windows connector that works pretty
well. We need something similar for connecting to MacOSX machines. We
already tried VNC, it slightly works but performs too bad to be usuable.
Sound does not get through (is this a configuration problem or is
Hi all,
the question is only slightly sun ray related. I mainly need a
solution for this since my sun ray setup is not working good enough
right now. I tried mozilla and firefox on Solaris 10 x86 (actually
using a Sun Ray) to connect to a Secure Global Desktop server and get
Failed to
Hello,
You could try forcing the Sun Ray to ignore DDC and always drive
a video timing that you know the monitor can handle. Use
'utresadm' to do that:
% utresadm -a -c mac-of-sunray -t default timing
where timing is the name of one of the timings shown by 'utresdef'.
Then power-cycle
Hello all,
You could try forcing the Sun Ray to ignore DDC and always drive
a video timing that you know the monitor can handle. Use
'utresadm' to do that:
% utresadm -a -c mac-of-sunray> -t default timing>
where timing> is the name of one of the timings shown by 'utresdef'.
Then power-cycle
Hello Craig,
Yes, I can do both.
How are are you getting? I assume you get to the main SGD screen then you click logon and that's when the error happens? What happens if you hit classic webtop, can you log in that way?
Can you open a terminal windows and ensure that the XFILESEARCHPATH
Hello Brad,
Try making the XFILESSEARCHPATH environment change just before running ttwebtop.
If you are using CAM, create a small script which sets this variable and then launches ttwebtop. You can then configure your script as the CAM application.
If you are running under a graphical local
Hello all,
I have stil made o progress connecting a Sun Ray 1g to an Apple Cinema Display with ADC connector. I am using the DVI - ADC adaptor from Apple but the screen remains black. I also forced SRS to drive the specific Sun Ray with the native resolution of the monitor to workaround a
Hey,
I am running Sparc. I have an e4500 and an e250 server-wise. Plus
some workstation class systems. I don't see myself moving away from
Sparc at home anytime soon primarily due to commercial applications.
Solaris Sparc is where all the cool commercial applications are at.
Not to
Hi Ivar,
utsettings did not work at all on a Sunray 2FS system we had with SRSS
3.1 patch 3.
After upgrading to SRSS 3.1 patch 120879-04 utsettings worked fine
again.
Maybe this might work for you also.
Any idea how I can get my hands on this patch? I have localized the
patch on
Hi all,
we have discovered a very ugly Sun Ray Software related problem which
causes the display not to be updated correctly, e.g. when popping up a
combobox and scrolling through the items, or when scrolling through a
text view or when clicking on items in a container view (actually
NSView
Hi all,
we have discovered a very ugly Sun Ray Software related problem which
causes the display not to be updated correctly, e.g. when popping up a
combobox and scrolling through the items, or when scrolling through a
text view or when clicking on items in a container view (actually
NSView
Hello all,
when logged into a Java Desktop I can use Shift-Properties to open a
panel that allows me to set audio-in, mic-in levels. How can I open
this panel programmatically or atthe command line? The key stroke
Shift-Properties does not work under Window Maker!?
Are there any special
Hi all,
this is an unsual request but after googling for days I have no idea
whom else to ask. We are currently setting up our new office and intent
to use Sun Rays for all work places. The new office has a lot of doors
that employees need to go through regularily. Our idea is to use the
Sun
Hi Derek,
One thing I should mention is that you can actually get cards with any
combination of the big 3 card technologies. (smartcard, magstripe,
proximity) So, even if your access solution uses proximity or
magstripe cards, you could get such cards that also have a smartcard
chip in
Hi,
We have a cluster (understand failover group) of t1000 and it works
very
very well with huge amount of users, we are perfectly happy. And we
provide access to x86 server for some special applications, but it's
always the t1000 that are managing the sessions.
Interesting, so are your
Hi Gerard,
also how do people find xpdf performs on the x86 platform?
evince. It's not perfect, fullscreen don't work, and sometimes is
unable to display documents correctly. But it is better than gpdf or
xpdf
I have downloaded the evince source but have no idea how to build it.
There's
Hello,
we need to run SRS on a LAN interface (not dedicated to SRS) (two DHCP
servers on the same subnet) and therefore need to make sure, that the
SRS DHCP server assigns IP addresses to Sun Rays only, but not to other
hosts (actualy Linux machines) in the subnet.
We googled but found
Hello Craig,
You are going to have to be running SRSS 4 FW. Easiest way is to grab
the beta. http://www.sun.com/software/sunray/get_beta.jsp
With that said, we are close to GA on the product so you might want to
wait.
Once you have the new firmware you'd do a stop M from a Sun Keyboard
Hi all,
Maybe the T1 servers like T2000 are a good option. Take a look at:
http://askdrroot.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html
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Enviado el: Jue 09/08/2007 11:30 p.m.
Para: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Asunto: [SunRay-Users] Sunray Server
Hi Bob,
A better list for this question would be to the Sun Ray Users Group
(sunray-users@filibeto.org, register at http://filibeto.org)
but I'm happy to have caught this. I hope you don't mind my
CC'ing them so that interested folks can join in.
There are so many possible uses of Zones with
Hi Gary,
After reading several guides from Sun about the Sun-Ray-Software and
DTUs my basic question remains: Is is possible to run a DTU behind a
NAT-gateway without configuring the router?
The scenario should be common, I think. Someone wants to work from
home,
so he inserts his smartcard
Nearly everything at Sun but Sunray has been open sourced, which
allows
the community to expand the efforts of the internal developers in
multiple directions. With so many things needed and so few internal
resources, I really can't understand why Sunray is the hold out.
Yes. Don't
Hi Carl,
I'm using 25 touchscreens throughout our manufacturing environment;
they worked in 3.1 and now in 4.0. It took some work at first, but
they work pretty reliably now. I am not using the Windows Connector
though, so I can't say for sure how that would work.
Our touchscreens are USB
Hi Carl,
Who delivers these touchscreen and what do they cost?
We ordered the touchscreens directly from Trident and they
cost us around $620 for a 15
What do you mean by it took some work first? Do you mean you had to
write your own driver?
No, the driver was wrote by the
Hi,
Todd Szymanski wrote On 09/19/07 18:18,:
This keyboard I'm using types really well and fits perfectly in the
small space in my desk, so it's just a personal issue, but if there
are
any work-arounds for the key sequences, that would help. The
keyboard
is an Apple M2452.
The Apple
Hi all,
The issue is that authd no longer understands that 192.168.128.0
is an interconnect. It's possible that enabling NIS has caused
the machine to get different results for things like netmasks.
That could be enough to confuse 'pntadm', therefore 'utadm',
therefore authd.
Andreas, when
Hi all,
we are trying to integrate a few windows apps into our Solaris SPARC
Sun Ray dominated infrastructure. The Sun Ray 1.1 connector is
installed, we have a Windows XP box for test purposes sitting arround.
I am able to connect to it with
uttsc 192.168.1.248
Now I have three
Hi ottomeister,
You might change the 'ipnodes' line to match the 'hosts' line,
but I doubt that that's causing the login problem. It's more
likely that NIS is not quite working properly, perhaps because
this machine has not successfully obtained the NIS data files
(or maps) yet.
Can you log
Hello Ottomeister,
This error usually implies that you have not enabled SRSS to all ow
LAN
connections.
Yes, but this subnet is supposed to have been configured as an
interconnect. Allowing LAN (non-interconnect) connections
might be a workaround but it doesn't address the real problem.
Hello Ottomeister,
Error: interface e1000g0 - missing the following required
parameter(s):
hostname ip
Interface HostNetwork Netmask Assigned IPs
Edit /etc/nsswitch.conf and change the hosts: and ipnodes: lines
so that they have 'files' before 'nis'.
Hi all,
I have just installed SRSS 4.0 on a Solaris 10 box and connected the
first Sun Ray 2. This works in the local LAN. I would like to give the
new Sun Ray at home feature and a try but have no idea where to start.
• How can I trigger the Sun Ray 2 to download the new firmware? Do I
Hi all,
I have upgraded the firmware of a DTU to GUI4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48
using
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui -e
00144F0E9218
What's the keystroke now to get into the firmware menu at the DTU in
order to set the ipaddress fo the SRS server?
Thanks,
Hi all,
I have upgraded the firmware of a DTU to GUI4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48
using
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui -e
00144F0E9218
What's the keystroke now to get into the firmware menu at the DTU in
order to set the ipaddress fo the SRS server?
I found it
Hi all,
I gave the remote Sun Ray feature of the new DTUs a first try today.
After installing SRS 4.x I first made sure that connectting inthe LAN
works. It did. I then uploaded the gui firmware with
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui -e
00144F0E9218
and was
Hi all,
I have upgraded the firmware of a DTU to GUI4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48
using
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui -e
00144F0E9218
What's the keystroke now to get into the firmware menu at the DTU in
order to set the ipaddress fo the SRS server?
I found it
Hi all,
I just tried to install srs 4.0 remotely on a X2200M running Solaris 10
11/06. The installation went smoothly without any errors until it said
## Executing postinstall script. here it got stuck and never
returned. I can no longer login via ssh. When I try
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Jakob,
I've opened the following:
Ray - Server tcp/7009 (utauthd)
Ray - Server tcp/7011 (utdevmgrd)
Ray - Server udp/4:42000 (utservices)
Server udp/4:42000 - Ray (utservices)
First three rules are destination-port specific, fourth rule is
source-port
specific.
This works for
Hi all,
I just tried to install srs 4.0 remotely on a X2200M running Solaris 10
11/06. The installation went smoothly without any errors until it said
## Executing postinstall script. here it got stuck and never
returned. I can no longer login via ssh. When I try
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
we have been using SRS 3.1 in conjunction with Window Maker (csw)
successfully for quite a while. Now after upgrading (complete
reinstall) to SRS 4.x we encounter a few issues:
Logging out off a Window Maker session takes ages. We have only one
application running under Window Maker
Hi all,
I have played with netservices open and netservices limited to find
out how much can be closed until SRS stops working. Well, I somehow got
it to stop working though I already treid netservices open again.
The Sun Rays get an IP address assigned but then it stops withj 100F
and 26
Hi all,
I have played with netservices open and netservices limited to
find out how much can be closed until SRS stops working. Well, I
somehow got it to stop working though I already treid netservices
open again.
The Sun Rays get an IP address assigned but then it stops withj 100F
and 26
Hi Craig,
As probably would have disabling/enabling of the dtlogin smf service.
Thanks,
Andreas
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Hello Craig,
As probably would have disabling/enabling of the dtlogin smf service.
How do I do that? I did
svcs -a | grep dtl
to get the exact name of the service but got nothing. It is hanging
again with 26D!? :-(
Thanks,
Andreas
Hi all,
I gave the remote Sun Ray feature of the new DTUs a first try today.
After installing SRS 4.x I first made sure that connectting inthe LAN
works. It did. I then uploaded the gui firmware with
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui -e
00144F0E9218
and was
Hi Gary,
How do I do that? I did
svcs -a | grep dtl
to get the exact name of the service but got nothing. It is hanging
again with 26D!? :-(
You guessed wrong at the name. It's this one:
online 13:34:53
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default
Thanks!
Hi all,
ok, I got some additional info in the meanwhile. I checked the Log
Files Pane in http://localhost:1660 and found the following there:
Jan 12 23:51:42 SF490 utauthd: [ID 163784 user.info] main NOTICE:
SmartCardConfigData: /etc/opt/SUNWut/smartcard/MondexUNU.cfg: 67 tokens
processed
Hi all,
more info. In the meanwhile I tried
./utadm -L off
./utrestart
./utadm -L on
In the logs I now get:
Jan 13 00:21:43 SF490 utauthd: [ID 745921 user.info] main NOTICE: 3
authentication modules loaded.
Jan 13 00:21:43 SF490 utauthd: [ID 826448 user.info] deviceManager0
NOTICE:
Hi all,
The Sun Ray Server is NAT'd? That's not supported.
No, not the Sun Ray Server. It has an interface with a public
ipaddress. The Sun Ray on the client side sits behind a NAT-Router.
Sun Ray ADSL-Router (NAT) [dynamicaly assigned ipaddress from
ISP] -- { Internet }
Hi all,
The Sun Ray Server is NAT'd? That's not supported.
Sun Ray --- Solaris machines as NAT router --- *** internet
* SRS Server
As mentioned in my earlier mail the sun ray server is directly
connected to the internet (public ipaddress). And I assume the remote
Hi Craig,
My idea was to see if you put the internal IP of the Sun Ray in there
if it would work. I've seen home home routers have problem with NAT
and UDP. Now that being said, I have a linksys and a apple airport
express and my sun rays work just fine through it. Even double NAT'd.
Hi Alanboon,
If you are running Sunray server on your Solaris 10, utadm should do
it for
you. Sunray server has its own
DHCP server so all the functionality is already there. So you don't
have to
use external DHCP.
My Sunray servers and Sunray DTUs are sitting in a separate
subnet/VLAN so
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
Hi Jakob,
We simply give home users a cheap access-point with OpenWRT running
OpenVPN to
the office. It's fairly simple, works well, and completely avoids the
need to
deal with IPSEC.
We have experiemented with that as well but found the LinkSys routers
to be not that stable. Sometimes
Hi all,
I know that SRS does not run in zones and probably won't in the
forseeable future. I am therefore looking for alternatives when it
comes to consolidating virtual machines (Solaris x86) on one physical
machine. I have the idea of running SRS in the global zones and then
have 5-10
Hi all,
I have two sun rays in a branch office and some more in the head
office. The companies main srs and application server runs on a big box
in the head office. The branch office with a 192.168.2.X network is
connected to the head office with a 10.0.0.X network via a router,
actually a
Hi Kent,
However, we
still have a couple of Sun Ray 1Gs and a Sun Ray 170 (no gui
firmware) I also would like to use in the branch office. How can I
convince these machines to connect to 10.0.0.202?
The GUI firmware runs on Sun Ray 1s. It just doesn't have VPN
capability because of RAM
Hi Rik,
At work we've had two different touch screens working, both with the
Trident driver for Solaris x86. Either using serial connector plus a
Quatech serial-to-usb converter, or directly through USB. The driver
consists of a part that uses a device node (in case of serial) or a
FIFO
Hi all,
our sun ray users access a windows 2003 terminal server with 5 CALs
(device calls) installed via the sunray windows connector.
/opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc -l de-DE -g 1024x768 10.0.0.201
This used to work for weeks. When I try that now uttsc gives me
The terminal
Hi all,
I am referring to my other post with the same subject. When I try to
connect to a windows 2003 server (5 device cal license installed) with
uttsc -l de-DE -g 1024x768 10.0.0.201
I get
The Terminal Services license could not be upgraded.
However, I can successfully
Hello Swamiji,
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi all,
I am referring to my other post with the same subject. When I try to
connect to a windows 2003 server (5 device cal license installed) with
uttsc -l de-DE -g 1024x768 10.0.0.201
I get
The Terminal Services license could
Hi all,
I have multiple machines (virtualized) running Solaris 10 and Sun Ray
Server. Each machine has it's own public ipaddress and can be reached
from the internet. I want to make users be able to connect to their
servers via the internet with Sun Rays at home. In the past we have
realized
Hi Björn,
This works great but requires extra hardware on the client side which
we would like to avoid if possible. Since the new Sun Ray 2 is not
able
to talk OpenVPN we probably need to add a router to the data center
which talks EasyVPN with the Sun Ray 2s.
I am actually testing/setting
On Donnerstag, Nov 13, 2008, at 17:02 Europe/Berlin, Dave McGuire wrote:
OK, I see I've fallen into the What does running SRSS in a local
zone mean? trap again.
This question has come up several times, and I honestly don't
understand why.
Looking at it from a very simple standpoint,
Hi Mudasar,
Can I connect Sunray client from home? I mean may I use it through
Public internet. I need its initial documents
Yes, you can! No problem. Just give the sun ray server a public
ipaddress. No special configuration is needed. But don't forget to
enable encryption in the sun ray
Hi all,
I have installed SRS 4.1 and Window Maker on a Ultra 20.
/opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -i windowmaker
/opt/csw/bin/pkg-get -i windowmaker_dtlogin
When I try to login into a window maker session on the sun ray, the
login fails and the login prompt comes back after 2s. Logging
Hello Ottomeister,
The X server is exiting. That might be because of a problem in the X
server, or it might be because the desktop session itself has failed.
If the X server is terminating because of an initialization problem or
crashing because of a bug then it might leave some messages in
Hi all,
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Andreas Höschler
ahoe...@smartsoft.de wrote:
Dec 29 18:00:53 ultra20-nge0 dtlogin[2101]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[DPY=2] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.0003babbaa64,
username=ahoesch, AMGH_Done?=NO(Local Session), Details=AMGH
Hi all,
when I plug an USB stick into a Sun Ray connected via LAN to our sun
ray server it gets mounted under
/tmp/SUNWut/mnt/...
When I plug this same USB stick into another Sun Ray that is connected
remotely to a Sun Ray Server over the internet (Sun Ray and Sun Ray
Server both
Hi Stuart,
It may just take a while to detect the USB stick over the web. I run
Sun Rays over my ADSL connection all the time, and it takes a few
minutes to detect USB sticks, esp. if they are of a larger capacity.
Thanks fo rthe info. However, it does not seem to work for me. I waited
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