On 11/12/2010 6:59 PM, Jens wrote:
Hi

got it. Crazy little thing. But i cant reboot at the moment.

This is done in /etc/init.d/utsvc script if /etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb
file exists on the system. So when you reboot it automatically
comes back. However this is expected to be added only on TSOL,
which contains /etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb file .

What OS you are using?.

P.S: SRSS 3.1 was not supported with latest S10 updates , where
it is possibility to add that entry as TX packages available by default
and so the file /etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb available on system

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer

For now it works.
delete the "trusted" out of the /etc/inetd.conf and do a "inetconv -i /etc/inet/inetd.conf" solve my little issue.

Regards


2010/11/12 Jens <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi,,


i find it


    in the logs i get only a "connection refused".
    I try (only a try) version 4.0. Customer will not use that version
    because we can only use 3.1 (for free from sun years ago). Dont
    like to discuss that, if they ask me im happy to use 4.X....
    With 4.0 the "trusted" entry in the line is gone and i can attach
    a secondary server. Switch back to version 3.1 - connection
    refused and i cant kill user from the "WebGui".

    With 3.1 and a Terminate session in WebGUI: utrcmd error
    in the Log

    Nov 12 11:05:13sunray0  usersession[10910]: [ID 128587user.info  
<http://user.info>] utrcmd error: sunray0: Connection refused


    Nov 12 11:05:13sunray0  usersession[10910]: [ID 702911user.info  
<http://user.info>] ut_setUserSessionEnt(): utrcmd failed (1)



    Regards




    2010/11/12 Meik Hellmund <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 09:23:27 +0100
        Jens <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        > Hi,
        >
        > absolut scary. I dont no from where the "trusted" came.
        > -------------
        > cat /opt/SUNWut/lib/prototype/inetd.conf.SUNWut.prototype
        > #
        > # @(#)utinetd.conf      1.4 06/09/05
        > #
        > # The utrcmd service allows certain Sun Ray administrative
        commands to be
        > # remotely run (by "root" or members of the "utadmin" group)
        from systems
        > with
        > # the same group manager signature file. Sites concerned
        with security may
        > # choose to disable it.
        > #
> utrcmd stream tcp nowait root /opt/SUNWut/lib/in.utrcmdd
        > in.utrcmdd
        > -----------
        >
        > I installed srss new, without using the backup.
        > My Secondary tells me that:
        > "ray01: Connection refused"
        >
        > if try to kill a usersession i get a "utrcmd error" and
        utrcmd wrote in the
        > logs that a connection is refused.
        > I cant find anyone who can tell me who work with the
        "trusted", i dont no
        > what that mean or how can i use that.
        >
        > Jens
        >
        >
        > 2010/11/12 Meik Hellmund <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        >
        > > On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 07:53:59 +0100
        > > Jens <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
        > >
        > > > Hi,
        > > >
        > > > i have a problem with srss 3.1. In my /etc/inetd.conf i
        find a entry
        > > > "utrcmd  stream  tcp     nowait,trusted
        > > > root    /opt/SUNWut/lib/in.utrcmdd in.utrcmdd"
        > > >
        > > > I guess the "trusted" make some problem. I cant attach a
        secondary
        > > > server. On my third server inetd.conf looks like
> > > "utrcmd stream tcp nowait root /opt/SUNWut/lib/in.utrcmdd
        > > > in.utrcmdd"
        > > >
        > > > Problem:
        > > > If i delete the "trusted" and i restart the server or
        the srss
        > > > software (utrestart -c) this entry come back.
        > > >
        > > > Does anyone knows who do that ? How can i turn that of ?
        > > >
        > >

        Sorry, I do not have a Solaris installation of SRSS. I have no
        idea
        whether removing the "trusted" keyword is the right thing or
        whether
        your problem is something different.

        But it should be possible to find the code in the SRSS scripts
        which
        inserts the keyword.

        Regards, Meik

        --
        Meik Hellmund
        Mathematisches Institut, Uni Leipzig
        e-mail: [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund
        <http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/%7Ehellmund>

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