I'm pretty sure you cannot bypass the proxy.
But you can put a Click Here To Start Windows Box which would solve this
and free up resources
Ugly older example here:
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/cam_chooser_application
You can get really elaborate using tcl/tk.
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Craig,
> One thing that will help immensely will be to put a loop in the script.
Actually, we do have a loop in the script, with 5 second sleep after
uttsc exits, if uttsc exits 0. Actually, that why the annoying log
repeats every 2 minutes, for every card in the system not actually
logged into Windows.
Script snippit:
----------------
while [ `sessionConnected` == "true" ] && [ -z `wtsProcessId` ] ; do
# No Windows connector (uttsc) process for this user exists.
Call the connector.
/opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc $UTTSCPARMS $WINTERM_SERV_IP
retVal=$?
# If uttsc exited with error (could not create session for this
User, was killed / failed) exit without re-try
if [ $retVal -ne 0 ] ; then
break;
fi
# Otherwise sleep briefly to allow for kiosk cleanup, then try
to re-open session (next try will fail if the User is now invalid).
sleep $RESTARTTIMER
done
----------------
Look about right??
Is there some way to turn off the proxy aspect in Solaris trusted
extensions?
-- peter
*Craig Bender <[email protected]>*
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16/11/2009 20:27
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One thing that will help immensely will be to put a loop in the script.
Look at the Sun Ray Windows Connector Kiosk script for an example.
As far as Linux, we may not use the "proxy" as that was devised for
Solaris with Trusted Extensions. Not sure though (but I can check).
[email protected] wrote:
>
> [ Darn, previous post forgot the subject line. Please ignore previous
> and respond to this one instead. Stupid fingers! Sorry about that... ]
>
> Hi list,
> We are getting a very annoying logs flood in SRSS logs, using SRS-5 GA
> (SRSS 4.1 + SRWC 2.2), Solaris 10 u6, WTS running on Windows 2003
> server. Logs are of the form:
>
> Sun Ray Connector proxy:[2370]: [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed
> socket prematurely, session shutdown
> Sun Ray Connector proxy:[3266]: [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed
> socket prematurely, session shutdown
> Sun Ray Connector proxy:[3418]: [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed
> socket prematurely, session shutdown
> Sun Ray Connector proxy:[3534]: [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed
> socket prematurely, session shutdown
> etc, etc, etc forever
>
> I believe these are being generated when user cards are left in the
> DTUs, but Windows kiosk session (through uttsc) has not actually been
> logged into, ie user is sitting in Windows login screen. Every 2
> minutes, Windows Terminal Services kicks out the windows RDP session if
> it is not yet logged in, and we restart a few seconds later.
>
> Oddly, we do not seem to see these in RHEL 5.2 setup, nominally
> identical otherwise. (We are however seeing some other odd logs I do
> not yet have a good reproduction scenario for ... that's a different
> story.)
>
> Is our understanding correct -- logs triggered as a result of WTS
> killing the RDP session? Could it be a sign of some other config issue
> or something?
>
> Is there some way to suppress these logs?! There are potentially very
> many, darned annoying, and are pointless for our purposes.
>
> Cheers,
> Peter Blatherwick
>
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