Hi Rodney,
if
bash-3.00# utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Use IPv4 multicast
Subnetwork: 10.x.0.0
Netmask= 255.255.0.0
AuthSrvr= 10.x.x.x
AltAuth= 10.x.x.x
FirmwareSrvr= 10.x.x.x
NewTver= GUI4.2_140993-07_2010.12.30.17.25
returns something like that, everything is cool, and will also tell you what is
configured. In your case, it seems you have configured subnetworks like me
instead of ip-interfaces, so I guess you must go for
utfwadm -A -a -F -N all or utfwadm -A -a -F -N 10.x.0.0 (that's what I do to be
on the save side on exactly the SubNet I want to configure). Need to test that
out tomorrow, when having restored the old firmware.
regards, thomas
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Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre wrote:
> I opened SR. Number is 3-3688534541. I also referenced SR
> #3-3673862291.from Jens Langner.
>
> I also tried former firmware by doing:
> rpm -e SUNWutfw
> rpm -Uvh
> SRSS5.1/srss_4.2/Sun_Ray_Core_Services_4.2/Linux/Packages/SUNWutfw-4.2-77.i386.rpm
> utfwadm -A -a -F -n all
>
> and that works great, thank you Thomas !
>
With the last step I get...
utfwadm -A -a -F -n all
Warning: no private interconnect interfaces configured - no action taken
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