Joerg Barfurth wrote:
That you want 'seamless' login to another machine implies that you don't want to authenticate to your SRSS host first. So using kiosk is fine here - you are unauthenticated on the Sun Ray server host.

Thanks for your reply Joerg. Unless it's possible to authenticate on the Sun Ray server and get a session from another machine (without double login), then yeah this is the case. For performance reasons it would be nice if I wouldn't need to run a window manager on the Sun Ray server, just so I can connect to another machine. Although the kiosk session is quite minimal, I still end up running two window managers per session.

- If your VM is on VirtualBox, it should be possible to use the Sun Ray Windows Connector Kiosk session to connect to the VM via RDP. I've seen this work with a current version of Sun xVM VirtualBox and the upcoming SRWC 2.1.
This sounds good, I didn't realise that windows connector is just a fancy RDP client. Do you know how does the authentication work? Is it just a case of setting VirtualBox to use guest authentication for VRDP?

Does this mean I can have sound and USB working?

- If you can get SRSS to run on the VM (not supported with OpenSolaris atm), then you can use AMGH (or a script with utswitch) to connect to the VM.

Is anyone at Sun working on support for OpenSolaris yet?


Many thanks,


Andrew

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