On Oct 18, 2012, at 1:38 PM, "Nishimura, Scott L (ESS)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I saw the following note in the 5.3 admin guide: > > The following Sun Ray Software features are not supported on a Sun Ray server > running the Oracle Linux > platform. > • Smart card services, including PIN login, email signing, and other smart > card related operations, are not > supported. > > Am I correct in interpreting this to mean I cannot use a smart card to log in > to Windows from my TC if the SRS is running on Linux? Yes you are correct. > That’s how I read it. Any experience to the contrary? > > Did SRS on Linux *ever* support smart cards and only the latest 5.3 version > does not? No, SRS on Linux never supported smart cards via PC/SC-lite (and via PC/DC on Windows). You could (and can) use smart cards on Linux for hot desking. > I went back to some 4.2 documentation and found > > Feature Differences Between Solaris and Linux Platforms > This page provides the list of SRSS feature that are not supported on a Sun > Ray server running the Linux platform. > PC/SC-lite for Sun Ray is not supported on Linux. > > If PC/SC-lite isn’t supported, that rules out using a smart card, no? You can only use a smart card for hot desking on SRS running under Linux. mike
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