It showed:
hs20-1:/var/X11R6/bin # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l
LAN connections: Off
Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0
Interface= eth1 (*MISSING*)
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast=
Router=
AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.1
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.1
NewTver= 3.0_34,REV=2004.07.23.14.21
So I then ran /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -L to turn it on, which fixed the
problem.
Thanks,
Chris
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Re: [SunRay-Users] WatchIO protocolError networkNotAllowed
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> I finally got the SunRay to connect to the server, but after my latest
> restart this is showing up in the logs...
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> Nov 18 13:17:43 hs20-1 utauthd: WatchIO UNEXPECTED: Connection from
> 192.168.128.111 is not allowed
> Nov 18 13:17:43 hs20-1 utauthd: WatchIO UNEXPECTED: 192.168.128.111
> protocolError: networkNotAllowed
> Nov 18 13:17:43 hs20-1 utauthd: WatchIO UNEXPECTED:
WatchIO.doRemove(null)
The Sun Ray's IP address belongs to a network that the system hasn't been
told to recognise as a network that Sun Rays can connect from. Or perhaps
the comments that SRSS puts into system files to indicate that a
particular
subnet is allowed have been clobbered. (This is a bug, SRSS really
shouldn't depend on comments sticking around in system files.)
What does '/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l' say?
OttoM.
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