Ken Mandelberg schrieb:
#1: What version of SRSS are you running?
4.2
#2: What does the output of "utpolicy" show? Are you using the -D option?
-a -g -z pseudo -r card -s card
never used -D
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:
The Waiting for Access icon should only be seen, when you are using
kiosk mode or similar modes where you don't log into a local
authenticated UNIX/Linux session.
When things work properly (i.e no two card inserted), do you see the
'Sun Ray Session Lock' dialog?
Are you using one of the supported Linux platforms or are you using an
unsupported distro, for which this site has so many instructions?
Did you change any of the Sun Ray-generated entries or files in /etc/pam.d/?
I'd like to understand what is going on, but for that I'd need to see
- What is logged to /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages on the server, when you
insert a card so that you end up with icon (64).
- Your /etc/pam.d/gdm file
Feel free to send this in private mail, if you don't want it on the list.
- Jörg
Token ID Registered Name Unix ID Disp State
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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.
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