That value is established as part of the /etc/opt/SUNWut/xmgr/add-dpy process.

There's some code in common with Solaris/dtlogin that maintains a /var/opt/SUNWut/xconfig/Xconfig file, in which a line is added for your display which defines some environment variables which should go into the session, including SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN.

In a gdm environment /etc/opt/SUNWut/xinitrc.d/0010.SUNWut.xdmEnv is executed during session startup. The Xconfig file is scanned and the environment variable definitions for your display are imported into the user session.

-Bob

Kevin Farrell wrote:
Anybody on this one?  Is there any other way to determine what my TOKEN is?

Thanks
-Kevin


Kevin Farrell wrote:
I'm attempting to setup a SunRay Server on an OpenSuSE 11 machine as a
proof of concept.  I have things working for the most part, except that
the $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN variable isn't set when I enter the Kiosk mode.

For instance, I have configured a Kiosk session that simply gives the
user an xterm.  That works fine, but when I 'echo $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN',
there is nothing set.  This also causes a problem when trying to use
uttsc as it uses that variable.  If I set the variable manually in the
session config file, then uttsc will work fine for that particular client.

Can anyone help me figure how where and how this variable is supposed to
get set?

Thanks!
-Kevin
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