Interesting, as I have a coworker who took a sunray home tonight and plugged it in to his network to connect back to a SunRay 3.1 server at our office and he got the exact same IP address (68.46.169.246)... Wonder what is common about that address? The IP resolves to pcp01770116pcs.audubn01.nj.comcast.net... This coworker is on a Time Warner cable modem.

jason

Bill Holzapfel wrote:
I'm still not sure where the IP address comes from. But I know now what I did
wrong. At first I had only ran utadm -L to turn on shared LAN support. And
not utadm -A <network> (which would have done the -L anyway). But I still
had the problem until I ran utadm -A with the correct network.

So, I wouldn't of had any trouble if I would have ran the right command :)

-Bill


{Darkavich} wrote:

This is the exact problem I had. Box would boot and get a bizzare IP for
the auth server. Are you using a non-sun dhcp server? If so, are you also
using the altauth field?

My problem was to reduce the number of servers in the altauth field to get
the dhcp option size down.

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