Have you tried setting your Windows application object in SGD to be always resumeable?

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Benoît Bernard wrote on 2/6/2008 6:03 PM:
Hi All,

I'm setting an SunRay/SGD environment. I would to have your points of view or recommendations if you have already set up this kind of environment.

Configuration is :

- SunRay server 4.0 running on a solaris 10 box
- SGD 4.40.907 running on the same solaris 10 box
- LDAP Server (Sun Directory Server)

The goal is to provide :

- a webtop session for users who would like to have windows and linux/solaris session - by default, only a windows session and obviously no webtop, we will lauch directly the url with "mydesktop"

In the LDAP, we store for each users, under the "application" attribute, a list of application i.e "Windows", "Linux", "Solaris", etc...

The kiosk mode is configured with CDE and custom script is started automatically when user plumb his smart card. The smart card is assigned to a userid and smart card' tokenID is stored in the LDAP as "SunRayTokenID" attribute.

During the plumb, a query is performed against LDAP and search applications defined for the user. If only one application is found (by default Windows), Firefox is launched - totally customized without any buttons, etc... - with an url pointing to http://mysgdserver/sgd/mydesktop, then the windows session is open.

If the user unplumb his smart card, the Firefox browser is killed, because there is no possibility to lock the session with SGD, and the windows session is suspended. When the user put back his smart card, the same check is done for the application list, and firefox is re-open. The user has to enter his password again and normally get back his windows session.

My problems are the following :

- during the umplumb of the smart card, the firefox browser is killed, but the windows session is not suspended ! - when the user re-plumb his card, a new browser is open but the windows session cannot be take back, in the log I see that my cookie is not valid. I would say it is normal as my browser has been killed.

I do not have this problem with a user who has more than one application, applications are not suspended but when you login again, you will find your webtop as you left it.

Does anybody has already setup this kind of environment ? It is normal that my application is not suspended even if my browser is killed ? It is possible to set a kind of lock instead to kill my browser ?

Thanks in advance !

Regards,
Ben



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