#1: What version of SRSS are you running?
#2: What does the output of "utpolicy" show? Are you using the -D option?

-Bob

On 09/09/10 14:22, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> Then you can use utuser -a -i to create the card bindings to specify
> which cards should work together to obtain a session.
>


I tried this.

The 2 cards worked properly when I alternated between them on the same DTU. 
Each picked up the session from the other.

Then I left 1 going, and inserted the other in a different DTU. This got me the 
"(64) Waiting For Access Icon". Specifically:


Token ID                       Registered Name      Unix ID    Disp State
------------------------------ -------------------- ---------- ---- -----
MicroPayflex.5002991e00130100  ???                  ???        27   U
MicroPayflex.50029bee00130100  Ken Mandelberg       km         26   U

This is on Linux, and the one I left going (the second above) is remote through 
the DTU VPN. The one with the icon happens to be local to the server.



On 09/08/10 11:24, Bob Doolittle wrote:
On 09/08/10 11:18, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
I use a Sunray in two places. Generally I remember to take my
smartcard with me to move the session. Sometimes I forget.

This in on Linux, so no non-smartcard mobile sessions.

Is there a way for me to get 2 smartcards, keep 1 in each place, and
have the latest insertion pickup the session?

Yes, if you're willing to register your smartcards and use the
registered-card policy. See the utuser man page (and utpolicy).

Then you can use utuser -a -i to create the card bindings to specify
which cards should work together to obtain a session.

-Bob

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