Hi,

 

Thanks, how I already running the server behind the NAT and with sunray
clients have public ip? L

 

 

 

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 Craig Bender
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 7:07 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray client throuhg VPN

 

The server cannot be behind NAT.  This is your problem.

 

Mudasar Yasin wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> Thanks, i have enabled the utcrypto through the web administration(advance

> --> security)

> 

> -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  simple           

>         mode            soft         

> 

> After that I got the green check on the screen.

> And then scren shows on Sunray clinet "26B". I think its X server is not

> working or please let me know if there is any thing else????????.

> 

> 

> 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 9:25 AM

> To: SunRay-Users mailing list

> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray client throuhg VPN

> 

> 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. I can telnet all its ports and get the we administration page. 

>>> 

>>>  

>>> 

>>>  

>>> 

>>>  

>>> 

>>> Best regards,

>>> 

>>>  

>>> 

>>> Mudasar Yasin

>>> 

>>> Associate Network Administrator

>>> 

>>> Network Operations Centre

>>> 

>>> I2c Incorporated

>>> 

>>> 

>>>   

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