Thanks Otto,

This seems to do the trick.
In our case we don't need the devices so it is an inexpensive way of setting up multiple sunrays on remote locations.
If VPN gets build into the Sunray this might change of course.

Kind regards,

Ivar

ottomeister wrote:

On 7/6/06, Ivar Janmaat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Unfortunately there was no response on my former E-mail on this issue.
The issue is: Two sunrays behind a NAT router are interfering, which
makes this setup unusable for production sites.


Edit the 'utsvc' rc script on the server and add a '-t' argument to the
'utsessiond' startup command line.  I think you'll need to do a cold
restart ('utrestart -c') to put that change into effect.

There's no particular reason why utsessiond defaults to disallowing
concurrent DTU connections from the same IP address, so if someone
filed a bug it probably wouldn't be hard to have the  '-t' behaviour
become the default.

Some Sun Ray features, mostly to do with peripheral devices, won't
work behind this kind of NAT.  This is one of the reasons why we
recommend using a VPN tunnel rather than an IP-masquerading NAT.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer.
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