2012-10-17 1:08, Kalle Anka пишет:
I have heard that I can use SunRay over internet. How do I do that? I
have seen old instructions, but I suspect they are not valid.
Here is a link, that seems to be new. But after upgrading the Firmware,
what is the next step?
http://netmgt.blogspot.se/2009/11/thin-clients-sun-ray-wan-firmware.html
Can someone outline the procedure how to setup a SunRay over Internet,
or show links?
I don't have links handy, but in essence - SunRays work using
several ports over UDP and TCP, and can be routed/NATed.
If your home internet access point uses NAT (as most of them
do), you might need to set up a "DMZ server" in the access point
so that obscure incoming connections go to your DTU's IP address
in your internal home LAN. The typical ports are outlined in the
documentation.
Also you can use IPSec VPN with SunRay2 and newer DTUs, and set
up a Linux Raccoon VPN server in your office network (where the
sun ray server apparently lives). Then as far as the access point
is concerned, the DTU only needs one protocol for IPSec and that
can be NATed/Firewalled simpler.
http://www.tjhsst.edu/admin/livedoc/index.php/IPSec_VPN
http://www.filibeto.org/pipermail/sunray-users/2009-April/012608.html
On the DTU side you'd probably better using static configuration
with GUI firmware menu; second best is DNS configuration with
basic DHCP (i.e. your access point announces a domain name you
can control, like "myhome.company.com" and the corporate DNS
server defines the DNS zone with correct sunray-server IP addresses
published into the internet).
Good luck,
//Jim
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