What version of libcrypto are you using?  Needs to be 0.9.7

Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello all,

Well thanks to your assistance this was really easy. For those who are interested this is what I did to get testing the new 'Sun Ray Connector for Windows'

First prepare Windows XP (Professional in this case)

1) Create a new (non-adminstrator) user for your testing purposes (or identify an existing non-administrator user)

2) Go to 'Control Panel' and select 'System' then click on the 'Remote' tab

3) Under 'Remote Desktop' click the box to 'Allow users to connect remotely to this computer'

4) Next click on the button 'Select Remote Users'

5) Click 'Add'... click 'Advanced'... click 'Find Now' and add your newly created user.

6) Get the IP address of your Windows machine

Next install the 'Sun Ray Connector for Windows' on your Sun Ray server (mine is Sol10U1 on x64 with SRSS3.1)

1) Download from http://www.sun.com/software/products/sr_connector/index.xml

2) Follow the installer instructions (which are not much more than ./installer and a utrestart plus possibly a patch)

3) Fire up /opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc  <windows IP address>

4) Enjoy ;-)

Well done to the Sun engineers, it works a treat!

Well, I had not so much luck. I get

bash-3.00# /opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc 192.168.1.13
Failed to establish smartcard context
Smart card support will not be available.
Unable to open smartcard library.
Segmentation Fault

This is on a Ultra 20 with Solaris 10 01/06 installed. Any idea?

Thanks,

  Andreas


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