Thanks. I figured it had to be something that I was doing. I'm
fairly new at this so my question may be naive, but do I lose any
overall functionality by turning off registered mode? If it's a
longer conversation, I'm not opposed to reading if you've got any
links... ;)
Thanks again,
Jason.
On May 12, 2008, at 10:42 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
Turn off registered mode.
Jason Howk wrote:
All,
Having read Brad's write-up on the "Point and Shoot VDI" (http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/point_and_shoot_vdi1
), I thought I'd give it a shot. I'm running into issues and I'm
not sure if it's something on my end or something else. In the
script where we use the smartcard as an identifier, the code calls
a utuser -o and greps for the $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN to determine what
to do:
REG_OTHER=`/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utuser -o | grep $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN |
awk -F, '{print $5;}'
When I run utuser -o I get output like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# utuser -o
MicroPayflex.50020bf600130100,,0,User 1,saturn
OpenPlatform.4090009c247d8f040a17,,0,User 2,
Payflex.50060e9900130100,,0,User 3,
...
and when I examine SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN for User 1 I see user.
1210550098-7053. Digging deeper a call to utuser -p user.
1210550098-7053 shows that it's considered a "Logical Token" and
the utuser -o only displays the physical token. Clearly a mismatch
is occurring. The script looks at REG_OTHER for a non-null
response, make an additional check, and then fires up uttsc.
Obviously I never make it passed the check on REG_OTHER. My
question is there something I need to do to get these to match, or
is it a bug in the script?
Thanks,
Jason.
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