So you want to authenticate to a Solaris Login?

Why not use a Sunray kiosk instead? This will allow you to write a little
wrapper to catch login en password.
I could help you with some speech in sunray. Authentication verification
however will be a little difficult though.
I guess when you hear the windows 'song' you're in || your out.

regards,

patrick

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Paul Whitener <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is any one using Sun Rays for the blind?  We have a support engineer
> that is blind.  He uses a Windows program that talks to him via
> headphones to let him know what/where to type, etc.  He is truly amazing
> and provides Windows support to students on campus!
>
> He asked me if the Sun Rays could "talk" to him and tell him to type his
> username, then his password, obviously letting him know if it was
> entered incorrectly.  Once authenticated, I could RDP him to a Windows
> session so he could use the software he currently uses.
>
> So any one using anything like that?
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> /paul
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