CAM is controlled access mode. SGD is Secure Global Desktop.
Check out both think thin and the wiki. You can also check out this
video in which Georgia Tech is doing the same thing you want to do.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_rays_and_sgd_georgia
Jim Kusznir wrote:
Ok, what is CAM and SGD? Where do I find more about how to configure
and use them?
Thanks!
--Jim
On 2/28/07, *Craig Bender* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
We may need to back up a bit. Are those other linux systems running
SRSS? If not then what you'd probably want to do is use CAM and SGD to
get a remote linux session. I'd recommened SGD so you can have audio
and drive mapping whereas something like straight X or VNC would not
let
you do that.
Jim Kusznir wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> Yes, I mean different Xwindows terminal servers (in this case,
linux gdm
> systems, depending on the thin client, it should be directed to a
> different terminal server), and automatically on boot.
>
> How would I do it with dhcp scopes? (I know how to configure DHCP
> servers; our dhcp server is ISC dhcpd); I don't know what magic
> paramater to set to force that :)
>
> I also am not sure I know how to configure the regional hot desking.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Jim
>
> On 2/28/07, *Craig Bender* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>
> When you say terminal server, do you mean Sun Ray
Server? Either way
> the answer is yes.
>
> For Sun Rays to connect to different servers automaticallyYou
can AMGH
> (aka regional hot desking), you can control the servers list
via DTU
> specific parms files, if DTU's are on different subnets you
could have
> different DHCP scopes. To do it within the session you can use
> utswitch.
>
> If you meant Windows Terminal Server, that's just an if/then
in your
> CAM
> script.
>
> Jim Kusznir wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I have several sunray systems here (sunray 1's and sunray
150's), and
> > I'd like to configure them to "connect" to a different
terminal
> server
> > than the machine they booted from. Is this possible? How?
> >
> > --Jim
> >
> >
> >
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