http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0204/817-5490.pdf

http://www.sun.com/sunray/docs/SunRay_atHome033105.pdf

http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinGuy?entry=the_importance_of_mtu



Dave McGuire wrote:
On Jul 27, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Derek Konigsberg wrote:

Just get a SunRay for home, then. They go for ~$30 on eBay. I have several at home, love 'em.

While I do have SunRays (both client and server) at home, and love them, I would be quite interested in tinkering with remote SunRay units served from a co-located server. Since I have never seen any actual "this is how we do it" whitepapers on what I'll call WAN-Ray, I've got some questions...

1) Do you run the SunRays straight off the internet (hopefully /w SSL) or do you commonly use some sort of VPN-style link?

2) What do you use to "bootstrap" the SunRays (i.e. DHCP server /w params)? Do you use something that might be more lightweight than the SunRay itself, and not a full-blown computer (embedded or otherwise) acting in the firewall/dhcp/etc. role?


I've not run them connected to remote systems; my SunRays are booted from a cluster of larger Sun machines here. Specifically they boot from an E3500.

            -Dave

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Dave McGuire             "I wonder what 'Error Code 1' means. That's
Cape Coral, FL what it said when it started smoking." -Jonathan Patschke

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