Well. Can I explain our situation a little. I am not a solaris guy so we have 
the Sunrays boot up into icewm. From there the system calls rdesktop –f 
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. If the windows session dies, the users are presented a real 
basic icewm session with a start button that reconnects to the windows server. 
I would like to use Sunray Connector but not sure how to? Can it be as seemless 
as the solution we currently use?

 

 

 

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Subject: RE: [SunRay-Users] Sunray slow connecting to Windows TS

 

What happens if you use the Sun Ray Connector?

On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 13:39 +1000, John Simovic wrote: 

 
 
Same route and what not> YES
 What if you ping from both?  Same response times? YES
 
Are you using rdesktop for both? YES
 
 
 
John Simovic wrote:
> Hello all. I have a strange problem. We have 2 Windows TS servers and
around
> 75 Sunrays which access them. When I type rdesktop -f xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx from
a
> linux machine it connects in next to no time. However, when I type this
from
> a Sunray session it takes ages, sometimes 2 minutes. Any ideas?
> 
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