Tobias Oetiker wrote:
Hi Brad,
Hi Bob,

Do you know ? who does actually organize the encryption ?

The big picture is that utauthd passes encryption
info to utsessiond, who passes it along to the X
server (Xnewt on Linux) when it connects to a
client. utauthd also tells the client what to do.
The X server and client are responsible for
performing the actual encryption/decryption.

So you don't need a "utrestart -c", you only need
to restart utauthd (so it picks up any crypto
configuration change) and reconnect a Sun Ray to
SRSS. If you do a "utrestart" with or without
"-c" this will occur.

26D means that the client has been told by utauthd
to expect rendering data from the X server, and it
hasn't yet received any. The X server should start
rendering to the client as soon as it connects.

All that said, I don't know what could be going wrong
here. Perhaps it is a library versioning issue as Brad
and Swamiji are suspecting.

Nothing in the gdm error file?

-Bob

As I said, if I disable encryption all works fine.

Using utrestart (without -c) the Xnewt that is already running does
not even stop ...

About the sasl stuff, isn't this just a library dependency ?
lsof -p on java auth.utauthd.utauthd shows that

java    7450 root  mem    REG       0,21    15660 1053494 
/usr/lib/sasl2/libcrammd5.so.2.0.19

is loaded ...

In the messages file I can also see that utauthd connects ...

Mar 28 15:16:51 allmend utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: CLAIMED by StartSession.m2 
NAME: MicroPayflex.5004302c00130100 PARAMETERS: {terminalIPA=192.168.0.165, 
type=MicroPayflex, fw=3.1_120879-05_2006.09.20.12.31, state=disconnected, 
realId=5004302c00130100, cause=redirect, doamgh=false, barrierLevel=310, 
realType=MicroPayflex, rawId=5004302c00130100, MTU=1500, 
tokenSet=MicroPayflex.5004302c00130100, tokenSeq=3, firstServer=c0a80001, 
atr.hist_len=09, namespace=IEEE802, subcause=utswitch, ddcconfig=2, 
id=5004302c00130100, clientRand=nKcN5BdRgWjJ0iuV08wGOQQdBjuUviuUc7YRLHitt2G, 
realIP=c0a800a5, startRes=1920x1200:1920x1200, useReal=true, 
atr=3b6900002494010301000100a9, event=insert, roamInitiated=false, pn=46459, 
atr.hs=04, sn=00144f3b98ff, rawType=MicroPayflex, hw=SunRayP8-FS, initState=0, 
_=1}

an interesting effect I found, is that if I press the three keys
next to the cresent moon symbol on the sunray keyboard, that the
green markers in appear (33 D) ... but nothing else happens, when I
release the keys, the markers disapear again (26 D).

cheers
tobi


OK.  Pull any smartcards out of a DTU.  Check the /var/opt/SUNWut/displays
files and find the display number that matches your Sun Ray MAC address.
Do a 'ps'.  Do you see an Xnewt server running for that display?  Do you
see any
Xnewts running?  Where does gdm log its errors (sorry, I'm more familiar
with
dtlogin)?
gdm logs it's errors in /var/log/syslog only if you have Debug=true in
it's config file.


Is there anything in that error log?

You did install the SRSS gdm RPM, right?  What does "rpm -q gdm" report?
He can't install the RPM as delivered as he's running a a deb based
package system. Most of us running on Ubuntu have been using the GDM as
delivered with some config file modifications.


-Bob

cheers
tobi


Today Bob Doolittle wrote:


Tobias Oetiker wrote:

Hi,

I have setup srss 3.1.1 on ubuntu edgy and things work about right,
except for the encryption part.

as soon as I run

 utcrypto -a enc_down_type=none enc_up_type=ARCFOUR auth_down_type=simple
 utrestart


Is utauthd still running at this point?

Did you install the Java version in the
SRSS Supplemental area?  What does:
/etc/opt/SUNWut/jre/bin/java -version
say?

-Bob


I can not get a connection anymore ... the sunray remains in 26 D

once I do

 utcrypto -d
 utrestart

things go back to normal again ...

any ideas on how to debug this ... I found not complaints in any of
the logs ...

cheers
tobi



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