DTU requires cards.
OVDC doesn't require a card.
Be nice to be able to log into our Sun Ray servers in our other office remotely.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Jörg Barfurth joerg.barfu...@oracle.com wrote:
Aaron Wilson schrieb:
Our default setup requires smart cards to get a login prompt
Hi,
I'm wondering how you got sound to work with gnome on Redhat 5.6. When I
go to the Sound preferences, click on the sounds tab and click on play,
I hear nothing.
Karl
On 11-06-22 1:05 PM, Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Karl Rossing wrote:
Which version of FF are you running? I have an open
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You can get what you desire by requiring registered mode for non-card
access and *not* allowing self registration. The users can open a
support request with their client ID and the adminstrator can register
it for them, and capture all the real details of who/what/where that
OVDC is
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On 07/ 6/11 11:18 AM, James Kissler wrote:
Aaron, I can understand where you are coming from. I have a good
number of Sunrays deployed. We require the use of smartcard and pin
for authentication on both PCs and Sunrays (used for terminal
services). This is a hard requirement for all users,
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The Sun Ray/VDI connector is out!
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/427133
Great job Oracle Team!
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Hiya,
On 6 Jul 2011, at 17:26, Paul Whitener wrote:
The Sun Ray/VDI connector is out!
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/427133
Great job Oracle Team!
Absolutely! :-) I can confirm it's up on the App Store, having just grabbed
copy.
Thus dies my last excuse for not going and
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Another of today's press releases, VDI 3.3 is available in all of it's goodness.
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/427136
Brad Lackey | Technical Enablement Manager
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Oracle Global Desktop Virtualization
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Our smart card use isn't really for security. It forces users to be
mobile. Not every user has their own dedicated DTU and they share.
If we didn't force smart card use then people would login, forget to
logout and then the screensaver would kick on and lock the screen and
I'd be killing sessions
WOW... Seeing a lot of things that are on my would be nice list..
Not much indication what switching from Solaris to Linux would look like,
however..
-Jon
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For the end user, the use of Linux or Solaris as the OS for the VDI tier will
be unnoticed.
Brad
On Jul 6, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Jonathan C. Bailey wrote:
WOW... Seeing a lot of things that are on my would be nice list..
Not much indication what switching from Solaris to Linux would look
I guess you use Linux. If you used Solaris, you'd have the benefit of
Non-SmartCard Mobility policy, which allows mobility based on your username
upon login. It's on our to-do list for Linux.
For your use scenario (smartcards for mobility only), you *could* use a
registered-card policy and
Correct me if I'm wrong in this:
* Upgrade Solaris VDI install from 3.2.1 to 3.3
* Install VDI 3.3 on Linux host(s) and configure
* Backup DB from Solaris install
* Restore DB to Linux install
-Jon
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Hiya,
I'm looking to deploy my first few mobile OVDC instances, and would appreciate
a little advice; basically, I need to get a handle on which is the smallest,
cheapest Juniper box able to terminate up to a couple of dozen Sun Ray VPNs.
A friend has suggested the MAG2600; its datasheet says
100 stars for this. Best iPad app to date.
Works a treat on my iPad vpn'd in over the wan (sky adsl) displaying a
windows 7 desktop. Good times.
Keep up the good work.
S.
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