At 20:39 4-11-2007, you wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for your response again!
Earlier in the thread, you mentioned that you don't have
www.galerie-maritim.de in your /etc/hosts file.
No!
And your nslookup test was "nslookup localhost". What's the
hostname of your server?
-bash-3.00# hostname
maritim-ultra45
And is this hostname in your /etc/hosts file?
-bash-3.00# cat /etc/hosts
#
# Internet host table
#
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.1.153 maritim-ultra45 loghost
My guess is that you are trying to set it up for external access.
Yes!
So the server should have its "peer DNS name" and internal IP
address so that it can talk to other systems on your LAN. See the
differences between peer DNS and external DNS names:
http://docs.sun.com/source/820-1088/peer_external.html
I have read this page and now know the definitions of external DNS
name (www.galerie-maritim.de) and peer DNS name (not sure what that
is in my case; maritim-ultra45?). But I am not sure how that would
help me. I have setup SGD for www.galerie-maritim.de and am
accessing it as such from the internet and from within the LAN. The
applications (Full Screen,...) are to be run on the same host. Do I
have to put www.galerie-maritim.de into /etc/hosts? I doubt this wil
help. Doing ssh www.galerie-maritim.de from the machine works
without problems (delays)!?
Regards,
Andreas
I wrote a entry on my blog this week on the external and peer dns
names:
http://virtualdesktops.blogspot.com/2007/10/ssgd-externalpeer-dns-names-and-ip.html
Normally I would install the SGD server with the fully qualified peer
dns-name 'maritim-ultra45.galerie-maritim.de' and I would make sure
this is resolvable via dns. But since you already installed it under
www.galerie-maritim.de and this is resolvable aswell, including ssh
www.galerie-maritim.de works, you can continue with this pees
dns-name. You are able to log on to the webtop, so this tells the SGD
server is functioning.
Are you able to start the 'xclock' via SGD on the SGD server without the delay?
Are you able to start the 'vt420' via SGD on the SGD server without the delay?
To see what the expect script is doing during logon you can set the
following configuration items:
/opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella config edit --launch-show-dialog-after 1
/opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella config edit --launch-details-initial hidden
/opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella config edit --launch-details-state enable
When starting an application you will see a small screen with a
button to show details. Click on this button and you can see what the
expect script does. With the settings the deatils screen will not
close after teh application has started.. So you can see what it does.
- Remold
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