Hi, >>when you say, you map the public IP to the private IP, you are talking >>about an NAT configuration of the server, right ? Yes
>>As far as I know, this will not work - In the boot up process of the >>sunray, the server tells the client his local lan IP to the client >>(IP-Adress of sunbox08). If the client can't connect to this IP, the >>connection with the display traffic wil not start. And this is what the >>"26D" means, the connection is authentificated, a session is created (on >>the server) and the clients waits for the display traffic. Your clients >>can be behind a nat configuration, but the server can't. How can you said that we are already using Synray server that have private ip that is map to public ip(Nat), and sunray client having public IP successfully connect the sunray server. I discussed this issue on this forum. Please let me know further that can help me. Best regards, Mudasar Yasin Associate Network Administrator Network Operations Centre I2c Incorporated ------------------------------------------------------------ 900 Island Drive, Suite 150, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 Web site: http://www.i2cinc.com Office-USA: (650) 593 5400 4104 24x7 NOC: (650) 593 5400 Option 3/Option 3 Office-Pakistan: (042) 111.000.911 ext 611 Email: [email protected] Timings: Monday to Friday 03:00AM to 12:00PM PDT -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thore Bahr Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 12:10 PM To: SunRay-Users mailing list Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray client throuhg VPN Hi, when you say, you map the public IP to the private IP, you are talking about an NAT configuration of the server, right ? As far as I know, this will not work - In the boot up process of the sunray, the server tells the client his local lan IP to the client (IP-Adress of sunbox08). If the client can't connect to this IP, the connection with the display traffic wil not start. And this is what the "26D" means, the connection is authentificated, a session is created (on the server) and the clients waits for the display traffic. Your clients can be behind a nat configuration, but the server can't. reagards Thore Bob Doolittle schrieb: > What you describe is normal behavior. You haven't enabled utcrypto > authentication, so you're creating an unauthenticated connection, > that's all the red 'x' is intending to imply. > > Don't you see a login screen (or a kiosk session, if you've got kiosk > mode enabled) after the 26B icon? > > -Bob > > Mudasar Yasin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Thanks, first I am getting B-11 of documentation but on my sunray its >> number >> is 14B(not 15B) and then B-6(screen number 26B). Its firmware is >> SunRayP8-GUI4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37. >> -bash-3.00# ./SUNWut/sbin/utcrypto >> Token ID: default.token >> Key Value Inherited >> --- ----- ------- >> enc_up_type none * >> enc_down_type none * >> auth_up_type none * >> auth_down_type none * >> mode soft * >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Mudasar Yasin >> Associate Network Administrator >> Network Operations Centre >> I2c Incorporated >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> 900 Island Drive, Suite 150, >> Redwood Shores, CA 94065 >> Web site: http://www.i2cinc.com Office-USA: (650) 593 5400 4104 >> 24x7 NOC: (650) 593 5400 Option 3/Option 3 >> Office-Pakistan: (042) 111.000.911 ext 611 >> Email: [email protected] >> Timings: Monday to Friday 03:00AM to 12:00PM PDT >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Doolittle >> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 8:06 AM >> To: SunRay-Users mailing list >> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray client throuhg VPN >> >> The log messages look fine. I'm not sure what you mean by "red >> cross". Can you find the icon you see in the Sun Ray Administration >> Guide at: >> http://docs.sun.com/source/820-3768/t-s.html#50417702_pgfId-1004338 >> >> Look at the number shown in the lower-right corner of the icon, and >> match it up to the codes in table B-1. What is the number? >> >> -Bob >> >> Mudasar Yasin wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> Happy new year, can someone help me? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> >>> >>> Mudasar Yasin >>> >>> Associate Network Administrator >>> >>> Network Operations Centre >>> >>> >>> >>> From: [email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mudasar Yasin >>> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:00 AM >>> To: 'SunRay-Users mailing list' >>> Subject: [SunRay-Users] Sunray client throuhg VPN >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> I have configured my Sunray server on a remote location, we have >>> site to >>> site VPN connection with this site. I have map the Public ip to my >>> sunray >>> server(due to some limitation I cant use the private ip of sunray >>> server >>> >> but >> >>> this public ip also goes through VPN ). I gave this Sunray server in >>> >> sunray >> >>> client through GUI. >>> When I power up the Sunray client it get its static ip, find the sunray >>> server, but when it authenticate it fails, shows red cross. I see the >>> >> sunray >> >>> client hit on sunray server with its static ip. Following is the >>> messages >>> /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages >>> >>> ----------------------------------------- >>> >>> Worker4 NOTICE: DISCONNECT IEEE802.00144fe7c6f8, pseudo.00144fe7c6f8 >>> reauthenticatingDuplicateTID >>> >>> [ID 226395 user.info] SessionManager0 NOTICE: TERMINATE: ACTIVE >>> session >>> >>> [ID 565377 user.info] Worker4 NOTICE: DESTROY pseudo.00144fe7c6f8 >>> lifetime=1658599 >>> >>> [ID 190650 user.info] Worker4 NOTICE: whichServer pseudo.00144fe7c6f8: >>> [ID 108822 user.info] Worker4 NOTICE: CLAIMED by StartSession.m3 NAME: >>> pseudo.00144fe7c6f8 PARAMETERS: {stealProtected=true, >>> terminalIPA=192.168.150.193, type=pseudo, >>> fw=GUI4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37, >>> state=disconnected, cause=insert, doamgh=true, barrierLevel=325, >>> lockaction=disconnect, rawId=00144fe7c6f8, >>> >> terminalCID=IEEE802.00144fe7c6f8, >> >>> MTU=1500, tokenSeq=1, firstServer=400242ca, namespace=IEEE802, >>> >> ddcconfig=1, >> >>> id=00144fe7c6f8, >>> clientRand=Sn1MuqQl.pob.f0GdnvWQP3ew2H3D8cz3IJiGXNooR0, >>> realIP=c0a896c1, startRes=1280x1024:1280x1024, useReal=true, >>> event=insert, >>> pn=54645, sn=00144fe7c6f8, rawType=pseudo, hw=SunRayP8, initState=1, >>> usersession=false, _=1} >>> >>> [ID 980366 user.info] Worker4 NOTICE: CONNECT IEEE802.00144fe7c6f8, >>> pseudo.00144fe7c6f8, all connections allowed >>> >>> Dec 30 16:55:23 sunbox08 utauthd: [ID 118787 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE: >>> >> MTU >> >>> = 1500 >>> >>> Dec 30 16:55:24 sunbox08 utdtsession: [ID 702911 user.info] Hotdesk >>> (2,pseudo.00144fe7c6f8,default) >>> >>> Dec 30 16:55:24 sunbox08 utauthd: [ID 788132 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE: >>> SESSION_OK pseudo.00144fe7c6f8 >>> >>> ----------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>> On sunray server I just enable the network connection >>> /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -L on >>> >>> /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utrestart >>> >>> >>> >>> Can you please help me out? I also didn't enable dhcp. >>> >>> >>> >>> One more thing to mention I have upgraded the sun OS through its >>> patchs, >>> >> and >> >>> during the installation of sunray server or configuration, it give >>> me no >>> error. 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