We actually tried something similar by writing a custom "shell". When the shell ran all it did was open up an rdesktop session.

If anyone is interested I can send out more details.

-troy


Christopher Saul wrote:
That said, I know that some people internally at Sun have hacked around with things to create something similar to CAM for customers using SRSS on Linux.

It's not supported, but meets requirements in a similar way. I don't have the details to hand, but Craig may be able to pitch in...

Chris

Brad Lackey wrote:
That is correct... CAM is only available for Solaris currently.

Guido Schwarzer wrote:
Hi all,

we have SunRay servers with Debian Sarge. SunRay users can start windows applications/sessions on Windows 2003 Terminal servers via rdesktop.

Now, in a department with dedicated SunRay and Windows Terminal server, we would like the SunRays to act as Windows Thin Clients, i.e. people should directly get the login-prompt of the Windows 2003 Terminal server without login into Linux.

If I understand the documentation correctly, this is only possible in controlled access mode (CAM) which is only available for Solaris. Is this correct or did I miss something?

Yours,
Guido
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