Hello SunRay managers
we're piloting SRSS4 (3.x with uttsc) on Solaris 8, on sparc.
(in order to retain existing OpenWindows environment by effectively
logging onto another workstation)
After experimenting with Non-SmartCard Mobility (NSCM) we decided we
prefer traditional log-in/out and so disabled NSCM as this consumes less
resource.
The behaviour we now get is that any previous test user can still log
in, but new to SunRay users cannot, and after authenticating are sent
back to the initial log-in screen - ideas anyone? (This is on internal
LAN connections)?
The system is presently an e250 2x400mhz, 2Gb (to be be replaced either
with a T2000 (&JDS) if we migrate the user environment or a v440 as is
compatible with Sol8)
We have modified pam.conf so that any LDAP user may authenticate and
also the RSA SecurId Authentication Agent as a way of improving at-home
login security once put the necessary in place.
messages and syslog doesn't reveal anything
so as not to jam this list will mail pam.conf if requests sent to (s i m
o n h AT m a n x DOT net )
p.s. increasing energy costs here mean that moving our 120 Sun desktops
to SunRays at a nominal 7watts is preferable to Ultra1's (90w) or even
SunBlade 100s (27w) saving approx. GBP8k each year (excluding server power)
Thanks in advance
Simon Harding
Isle of Man, British Isles
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