We have here, but only by turning on both the dedicated and shared connections. With only a dedicated network, it might be doable if your VPN server can route packets to that dedicated network, but you would have to configure your Sun Ray servers to use the VPN server as a router for that interface, and I believe configuring any router on a dedicated connection is nopt officially supported by the Sun Ray software.

William Yang

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From: "Detlev Habicht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 2:07 AM
To: "SunRay-Users mailing list" <[email protected]>
Subject: [SunRay-Users] VPN with dedicated network

Hi all,

i am trying to setup a VPN connection with SunRays. With my test system i am
using a Gobi 7 and a Cisco ASA5505 router.

I am normally using SunRay server with a dedicated network. I read in several
postings, that i have to use a shared network for VPN.

When i am playing with a dedicated network my Gobi stoped at 26B. And i can see
via snoop there is traffic. So i think, it must be possible to use a
dedicated network for VPN - perhaps.

Has anyone here setup a VPN connection with a dedicated network?
In which way?

Thank you for any hints.

Detlev


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