Hello,

So you are getting a session on server A because you have lan connection allowed. Do a utadm -L off on server A.

Thanks! I tried that. Unfortuantely this also disables connections in the bge1 subnet. :-(

Regards,

  Andreas


Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello Craig,
Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under
    the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP
    address.
As I say, it's connecting to 192.168.1.201 which is bge0 of server A (the onewith the dedicated interface bge1 192.168.128.1).
    I think I'm getting confused.
Me too!
    Can you do a utadm -l and utadm -p on both servers?
     >From there the Sun Ray did a secondary
*Server A (the one with the dedicated interface bge1):
*
bash-3.00# ./utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0
Interface= bge1 (192.168.128.1)
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast= 192.168.128.255
Router= 192.168.128.1
AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.1
AltAuth= 192.168.128.1
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.1
NewTver= 3.1_32,REV=2005.08.24.08.55
IP assignment= 1/225 (192.168.128.16)
bash-3.00# ./utadm -p
Interface Host Network Netmask Assigned IPs
Error: netmask for host sun-bge1 does not exist
*Server B (the one with only one interface in the 192.168.1.0 net):
*
bash-3.00# ./utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 192.168.1.0
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast= 192.168.1.255
Router= 192.168.1.1
AuthSrvr= 192.168.1.10
AltAuth= 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.255
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.1.10
NewTver= 3.1_32,REV=2005.08.24.08.55
IP assignment= 1/10 (192.168.1.160)
bash-3.00# ./utadm -p
No Sun Ray interfaces configured
I would say the output for Server B is correct, but I don't understand the "netmask does not exist" thing for server A. /etc/netmasks contains
192.168.128.0 255.255.255.0 # SUNRAY ADD - DO NOT MODIFY

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