Hi,
thanks for responding. As for your question: In the log file I can see
entries like the stuff below.
"rayserver" is the hostname of the SRSS running on top of RHEL 5.2 and
which is located at "Office A"; 192.168.121.147 is the IP address the
Sun Ray 2FS DTU (00144fd164f0) is getting from the router at "Office
B".
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: SessionManager0 NOTICE: EMPTY: ACTIVE session
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Terminator NOTICE: DISCONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0 session terminated
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Terminator NOTICE: DESTROY
pseudo.00144fd164f0 lifetime=313309
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: SessionManager0 NOTICE: TERMINATE:
inactive session
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Worker2 NOTICE: whichServer
pseudo.00144fd164f0:
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Worker2 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
StartSession.m4 NAME: pseudo.00144fd164f0 PARAMETERS:
{terminalIPA=192.168.121.147, type=pseudo,
fw=GUI4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37, state=disconnected, cause=insert,
doamgh=true, barrierLevel=325, rawId=00144fd164f0,
terminalCID=IEEE802.00144fd164f0, MTU=1200, tokenSeq=1,
firstServer=c0a8154f, namespace=IEEE802, ddcconfig=1:0,
id=00144fd164f0,
clientRand=YMYn8GnLSgycZve5trehNGQwtQy1rCbYI7I8ASSDl2C,
realIP=c0a87993, startRes=1920x1200:1920x1200, useReal=true,
event=insert, pn=62751, sn=00144fd164f0, rawType=pseudo,
hw=SunRayP8-FS, initState=0, _=1}
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Worker2 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0, all connections allowed
Jan 23 16:05:27 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: MTU = 1200
...
Jan 23 16:06:31 rayserver utdtsession: Delete (20,pseudo.00144fd164f0)
Jan 23 16:06:31 rayserver utauthd: SessionManager0 NOTICE: EMPTY: ACTIVE session
Jan 23 16:06:31 rayserver utauthd: Terminator NOTICE: DISCONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0 session terminated
Jan 23 16:06:31 rayserver utauthd: Terminator NOTICE: DESTROY
pseudo.00144fd164f0 lifetime=63796
Jan 23 16:06:31 rayserver utauthd: SessionManager0 NOTICE: TERMINATE:
inactive session
Jan 23 16:06:32 rayserver utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: whichServer
pseudo.00144fd164f0:
Jan 23 16:06:32 rayserver utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
StartSession.m4 NAME: pseudo.00144fd164f0 PARAMETERS:
{terminalIPA=192.168.121.147, type=pseudo,
fw=GUI4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37, state=disconnected, cause=insert,
doamgh=true, barrierLevel=325, rawId=00144fd164f0,
terminalCID=IEEE802.00144fd164f0, MTU=1200, tokenSeq=1,
firstServer=c0a8154f, namespace=IEEE802, ddcconfig=1:0,
id=00144fd164f0,
clientRand=fXkpMOD/qWBAQaq6g39V0KyqKuiveOd8DcO1SN0sQN4,
realIP=c0a87993, startRes=1920x1200:1920x1200, useReal=true,
event=insert, pn=62049, sn=00144fd164f0, rawType=pseudo,
hw=SunRayP8-FS, initState=0, _=1}
Jan 23 16:06:32 rayserver utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0, all connections allowed
Jan 23 16:06:32 rayserver utauthd: Worker4 NOTICE: MTU = 1200
...
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: DISCONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0 reauthenticatingDuplicateTID
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: DESTROY
pseudo.00144fd164f0 lifetime=940841
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: whichServer
pseudo.00144fd164f0:
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
StartSession.m4 NAME: pseudo.00144fd164f0 PARAMETERS:
{terminalIPA=192.168.121.147, type=pseudo,
fw=GUI4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37, state=disconnected, cause=insert,
doamgh=true, barrierLevel=325, rawId=00144fd164f0,
terminalCID=IEEE802.00144fd164f0, MTU=1200, tokenSeq=1,
firstServer=c0a8154f, namespace=IEEE802, ddcconfig=1:0,
id=00144fd164f0,
clientRand=MqvcuR.uzjGL8Mn0LBgdthQ0SPG5GXPvH7o16znQkmi,
realIP=c0a87993, startRes=1920x1200:1920x1200, useReal=true,
event=insert, pn=52171, sn=00144fd164f0, rawType=pseudo,
hw=SunRayP8-FS, initState=1, _=1}
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker0 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.00144fd164f0, pseudo.00144fd164f0, all connections allowed
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: MTU = 1200
Jan 23 16:22:13 rayserver utdtsession: Hotdesk (20,pseudo.00144fd164f0,default)
...
The MTU being set to 1200 is a result of me playing around with the
network settings in the Sun Ray's GUI firmware (I was experimenting
around with this one); I'd say it's irrelevant here because the other
Sun Ray DTU's which I haven't touched have the same problem, e.g. they
get no GUI, just the mouse cursor.
Based on your suggestion our "network guru" will take a look at the
network setup again and inspect the firewalls between the two
networks. Nontheless: if anyone sees anything suspicious in those log
entries above please feel free to tell me; I am thankful for all the
hints that I can get :-)
Thank you + regards,
DJM.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Joerg Barfurth <[email protected]> wrote:
> scorp123 schrieb:
>
>> So ... somehow there is a connection. But somehow something is wrong
>> with it, e.g. I don't see my OS's login screen-
>>
>
> What code is on the Sun Ray OSD in the corner?
> Are there any peculiar messages in the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file
> when connection is established?
> Does 'utadm -l' (as root) report than LAN connections are allowed?
>
> Does your OpenVPN tunnel forward UDP both ways? Or is there a firewall that
> might block this? The initial connection handshake is client-initiated TCP,
> but screen pixels need UDP from server to client.
>
> - Jörg
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