The Sun Ray GUI VPN feature requires a Cisco or compatible VPN server (see http://www.tjhsst.edu/admin/livedoc/index.php/IPSec_VPN). If your Linksys Router simply acts as a WAN router for the server, you can also just open/forward any needed ports and access the server directly over the WAN instead of through a VPN, although this is not very secure, especially if you don't enable Sun Ray encryption.

William Yang

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From: "Nick Kloski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 4:33 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [SunRay-Users] Concise WAN setup guide?

Hi all,

I have been doing a search for quite a while for this information, but I have not been able to find what I am looking for:

I want to set up a SunRay system to demo with this config:

SRSS4 on SPARC Solaris 10<---> Linksys Router (DD-WRT) <---> WAN Cloud <---> SunRay 270 FirmwareGUI

My question is on the Router/Solaris part. I have not seen anywhere a good guide or description of the work needed on the router/server side required to get this to work.

There needs to be a VPN set up for the SunRay to connect to on the receiving end, but is there anywhere that explains the setup needed for a simple config like this to work?

This is just a proof of concept for usability and bandwidth tests (setting MTU etc.) but the VPN part is confusing for me whether I need to set up VPN on Solaris or on the router itself.

thanks!

Nick
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