Hi Michael, I can see you also asking about a Solaris pam_exec
equivalent last year, that was my first thought when I read this.  Is
there a way you could perhaps deploy SRS/Solaris on the V220 and
offload, or pass through, the authentication to a small x86 box
running the specific PAM setup, in order to satisfy the time
constraints?  Then plan a migration to an properly sized x86 server
for everything with the constraint out the way?  I don't know much
about the PAM architecture so apologies if this is not doable but I
see that Solaris does have a PAM implementation so perhaps you can
offload or split the functionality at a higher level to obtain the
specific required auth functionality on a separate x86 box?

Regards,
Chris


On 6 May 2010 20:46, Michael Jinks <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure the answer to this is "ha ha ha ha ha" but I have to
> ask...
>
> I have a legacy system running Sun Ray on an UltraSPARC server (Fire
> V220, FWIW).  Due to time constraints and other issues I don't have the
> option of replacing that machine, but I need to have a modernized Sun
> Ray setup deployed in about a week.  Our target setup requires the
> pam_exec module, which exists in Linux but not in Solaris, which means
> I'm looking at Sun Ray on RHEL.
>
> After a quick Google search it looks like there are projects to build
> Fedora for SPARC, but I'm betting that the Sun Ray binaries aren't
> available for that processor/OS combo.  Any chance I might get lucky?
>
> Thanks,
> --Michael
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Regards,
Chris
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