It is in the Sunray Admin guide for SRSS 4.0 09/07 (read the release notes too)
Load your SunRay with the GUI version of the latest firmware (not the one that loads by default - but the GUI version). Then you can press <STOP> + <m> and you get a pop-up menu that you allows you change all sorts of settings including the IP or name of the SRSS server, DNS servers, VPN settings, static IP for the SunRay, etc - all stored locally on the SunRay itself. Mike On 8/31/07, Stephan Windmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 31. Aug 2007, Gary Mills wrote: > > > > The scenario should be common, I think. Someone wants to work from home, > > > so he inserts his smartcard into his home-DTU and gets his session back. > > > Of course he only wants simply to insert the DTU's cable without > > > configuring something like bootp- or dhcp-forwarding. > > It works for me with a Sun Ray 1. I have a private network at home, > > using ipfilter on a Solaris machine as a NAT router. To make it work, > > I only needed to set up Sun's DHCP server on the Solaris machine to > > serve the private network. > > But how do you tell the DTU to which server it should connect? > > - Stephan > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFG2DV1i8rkj8W4fFURAuw9AKDZ9qhNTG17bHAKcHBmM+K/abSC8gCgjDBq > 4KzlT5TEvwLflS7FcFJrYSw= > =89yy > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > > _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
