Oh, OK. I misread a previous email, sorry.
Yes, it should work with the DTU being NAT'd.
What type of router do you have? Does said router have a DMZ setting?
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi all,
The Sun Ray Server is NAT'd? That's not supported.
No, not the Sun Ray Server. It has an interface with a public ipaddress.
The Sun Ray on the client side sits behind a NAT-Router.
Sun Ray <<----> ADSL-Router (NAT) [dynamicaly assigned ipaddress
from ISP] ------ { Internet } --------- [public (static) ipaddress] Sun
Ray Server
I got it working by giving the Sun Ray a static (public) IP-address and
connecting it to a switch that proviedes a public 16er network. It
immediately connected to the SRS successfully. So I guess the problem is
somewhere client-side related. But how? This should work through a
NAT-gateway on the client side, shouldn't it!?
more info. In the meanwhile I tried
./utadm -L off
./utrestart
./utadm -L on
In the logs I now get:
Jan 13 00:21:43 SF490 utauthd: [ID 745921 user.info] main NOTICE: 3
authentication modules loaded.
Jan 13 00:21:43 SF490 utauthd: [ID 826448 user.info] deviceManager0
NOTICE: DeviceManager.getDeviceManager: Initiate callback to
utdevMgrd at localhost:7011
Jan 13 00:21:43 SF490 utauthd: [ID 914482 user.info] deviceManager0
NOTICE: DeviceManager.initiateCallback localhost:7010 established
communication
Jan 13 00:21:43 [10.0.0.110.2.2] 0x0.0x2a3 0:14:4f:e:9a:56
Application: Firmware load bypassed: old
4.0_127553-01_2007.11.09.17.41 new 4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48, barrier
level below allowed
Jan 13 00:22:20 SF490 utauthd: [ID 903290 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE:
whichServer pseudo.00144f0e9218:
Jan 13 00:22:20 SF490 utauthd: [ID 906376 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE:
CLAIMED by StartSession.m2 NAME: pseudo.00144f0e9218 PARAMETERS:
{terminalIPA=217.6.X.Y, type=pseudo,
fw=GUI4.0_127553-01_2007.11.09.17.41, state=disconnected,
cause=insert, doamgh=true, barrierLevel=321, rawId=00144f0e9218,
MTU=1500, tokenSeq=1, firstServer=3e9a864e, namespace=IEEE802,
ddcconfig=1, id=00144f0e9218,
clientRand=rHMwqiS6VUD5ohXUv6nadeDPDws9izorYJpEZqIZbuu,
realIP=c0a80120, startRes=1280x1024:1280x1024, useReal=false,
event=insert, pn=54193, sn=00144f0e9218, rawType=pseudo, hw=SunRayP8,
initState=1, _=1}
Jan 13 00:22:20 SF490 utauthd: [ID 868495 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE:
CONNECT IEEE802.00144f0e9218, pseudo.00144f0e9218, all connections
allowed
Looks better!
-bash-3.00# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 10.0.0.0
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast= 10.0.0.255
Router= 10.0.0.202
AuthSrvr= 10.0.0.202
AltAuth= 10.0.0.202 255.255.255.255
FirmwareSrvr= 10.0.0.202
NewTver= 4.0_48_2007.08.01.15.48
IP assignment= 0/30 (10.0.0.30)
Note, this machine has an additonial network interface connected to
the internet. The (remote) Sun Ray is still giving me 26D in OSD!!! :-(
Any ideas, what else I could check?
Thanks,
Andreas
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