What is the code on the lower right of the OSD (On Screen Display). How is the network configured on that remote server? Is the Sun Ray Server allowed to service DTU's on the remote subnet?

scorp123 wrote:
Hi all,

another problem I've run into that puzzles me:

We have two offices, let's call them "Office A" and "Office B".

- The SRSS server running on RHEL 5.2 is at Office A.
- My Sun Ray 2FS DTU I am having troubles with is at Office B.
- Offices A and B are connected via OpenVPN between the routers
  (so there is no need to configure anything on any clients)
- so I can see Office A's IP range from Office B and vice versa,
  it's completely transparent
- e.g. I can without problem plugin my laptop in Office B's network
  and SSH to my SRSS server in Office A using internal 192.168.x.x addresses

Now, as for the Sun Ray 2FS:

- I have used a virtual CentOS 5.2 system as SRSS 4.1 server from
within VirtualBox
  and successfully upgraded the firmware of the Sun Ray DTU's at Office B
  to the GUI version
- so now when I hit "STOP+M" I get a menu on the Sun Ray DTU's and I can
  manually enter the IP address of my SRSS server at Office A as Log Server,
  Firmware server, etc.

So far so good.

Now when I power on my Sun Ray 2FS DTU's at Office B they apparently
can see my SRSS server at Office A; e.g. I can see the red padlock
icon (the one you get when the DTU can establish a connection to the
server) for a brief moment and the shape of the mouse cursor changes
from the default Sun Ray b/w "hourglass" to what looks like RHEL's
typical mouse cursor ...

BUT:

... The screen remains at the default Sun Ray boot-up screen, e.g.
there is a white SUN logo in the upper left screen and the background
is blue, but I don't get to see RHEL's login screen!

When I remotely connect to the SRSS server (which is at Office A) I
can see the DTU from "Office B" in the list of connected units, and
when I click on "terminate session" I can see how the DTU reboots.

So ... somehow there is a connection. But somehow something is wrong
with it, e.g. I don't see my OS's login screen-

Does anyone have any hint for me what I am doing wrong here?


Thank you + best regards,

DJM.
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