Why would two SRS servers be needed.(other than failover) you could have a Linux X server and connect directly with some scripting?

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-Paul Harding

On 15-Jul-08, at 8:03 AM, Jakob Oestergaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 07:17:08AM -0700, Kent Peacock wrote:
Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
I like what you want to achieve, but wouldn't you want to use a USB stick
for
this?

Imagining people hot-plugging SIM cards at a busy airport (or just the
office
for that matter)... It just doesn't seem like a friendly way to accomplish
this.

Why not just use smartcards? A SIM chip is basically just a smartcard.

That, obviously, would be the *perfect* setup.

I'm facing a situation here where we'd like two diffferent SRSS servers to both be able to provide very different sessions for very different users. We haven't worked out yet whether we can use AMGH or utselect or what. One server is Linux and one is Solaris x86. Simply giving the users different smartcards would be
a perfect solution.

Quadratisch, praktisch, gut  :)

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/ jakob

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