Hi,
I am having problems getting some Sun Rays to connect vis DHCP on a new
Solaris system (SXDE). I am pretty happy all other setup is OK, as they
timeout and connect via broadcast - but try as i might, I can't get them to
use the DHCP settings.
When I run utadm -a <interface> - It seems to progress OK, but I notice that
it complains there is no /etc/dhcpd.conf file, and indeed there isn't.
Searching around some forums I found a tool dhcpmgr, using this (after it
takes an eternity to start!!) the DHCP "looks" correct and I can see the
Subnet and Sun Ray sections and it all looks OK.
To prove I hadn't made a silly, I set it up on my laptop (again - SXDE) and
it has the same problems... Sun Ray get IP address and nothing else, after a
period of time it performs the broadcast and bingo everything works as
expected.
I had no such problems under Linux (again battling with Ubuntu aside) and
the DHCP using the /etc/dhcpd.conf files et al work perfectly.
I guess my hangup is DHCP administration on Solaris, although I was suprised
when it didn't work out of the box....
Can anyone offer any pointers?
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