Russ,

On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Lebar, Russell J wrote:

> Anyway, I suspect that the SRSS listens on every interface so all a Sun
> Ray needs to do is be able to hit a Sun Ray server.
Well, at least with 3.0 that didn't work. I could see the Ray sending
utauthd packets to the server, with no response until I added the subnet.

> I've definitely seen a Sun Ray come up on a network not configured in
> utadm before. I think with SRSS 1.3 (or maybe 2.0).
If a network is not specified in /etc/netmasks, Solaris uses classful
addressing by default. So if your Ray subnet is at e.g. 172.20.0.0/24,
configuring this means that in fact every Ray in 172.16/16 is allowed to
connect. Maybe that's what happened.

- Markolf

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