OK, I unconfigured the Sun Ray as a Token Reader, and I'll try connecting the sunray to the local network and see if it's firmware gets updated (I'm on another subnet and have just configured basic DHCP to make it connect to the server).

Can you tell if this is a Sun Ray 1g or just a Sun Ray 1? The number 1 is yellow in the "logo" on the DT, and it says model  SunRayP2 in the logs..
I was told it was a 1g, but it doesn't say 1g anywhere..

In /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages, I also get this:

Jun 17 19:59:04 <hostname> dtlogin[2807]: [ID 118685 user.error] pam_sunray_amgh::[DPY=2] Error getting authd properties. Cannot proceed with AMGH. Will create a local session

Do you know what that means?

Sincerely,
Edvin Syse


Don't configure your Sun Ray as a "Token Reader".  A Token Reader
only reads smartcard IDs and makes them available to the admin for
the purposes of card registration.  It won't offer a card-based
login.

Use 'utreader -d <id>' or 'utreader -c' to unconfigure the Token
Reader, then 'utrestart'.

If your Sun Ray is really showing a green newt cursor then it's 
running very old firmware.  You need to figure out why it didn't
download the 3.1-alpha firmware.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.


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