On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 09:56:22AM +0100, Markolf Gudjons wrote:
> Interesting setup, running your own Ray server...

SunRay at home is awsome.  So far I only have 3 set up.  Here's my
infrastructure:

SB1K as primary SRSS dual900 and 4gb.  Ultra2 as failover cluster
running all other home internal server processes (dns, ntp, etc).  On
my desk I have 2 Ray1's for working, sometimes separated to 2 so 2
people can work.  I have 1 Ray150 by the stereo for manipulating the
HTPC (sun AX1105-500 based system - sol10 as are the sb1k and u2).  I
want to put one in the kitchem in kisok mode showing the house hold
calendar and a browser and a few others around.  I've even thought
about one by the front door to head up home automation and alarm
stuff.

I live in a downtown area so most of my friends and I get DSL from the
same CO, I figure I could build a rig with a ray170 and some sort of
router and haul that around and have my login wherever I go - even the
bars that offer networking :-)

> In that case your cheapest alternative is probably a couple of used Cisco
> Pix 501s or similar stuff from other vendors to create a Lan-to-Lan IPSec
> tunnel to your friend's house. They also work as a DHCP server for the
> Ray.

What about a pair of WRTG45's - they're manipulatable and getting
pretty cheap too (friend's suggestion).  I'm pretty good with Solaris
and basic networking, but once you throw routers at me I get lost
pretty fast.

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Joe Reid
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