The utpolicy setting for the Sun Ray Software must be configured to enable access for Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients.
You might also need to configure firewall settings as follows:
Client computers. Ensure that firewall settings on the client computers allow Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients to access the Internet.
Sun Ray servers. See the Ports and Protocols section in the Installation and Configuration Guide for information on the ports used by Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients.
Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients can be used to access both smart card sessions and non-smart card sessions. Session mobility, or hotdesking, is supported with or without smart cards.
The following procedures use a warm restart of Sun Ray services. If you disable access for Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients, use a cold restart.
Click the Advanced tab.
Click the System Policy tab.
Select the Oracle Virtual Desktop Client option in the Card Users and Non-Card Users sections.
This enables both smart card and non-smart card sessions.
Restart all servers in the server group using the Warm Restart button.
View the current policy.
Use the utpolicy command, as follows:
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy Current Policy: -a -g -z both -M
(Solaris only) The -M
option
enables non-smart card mobile (NSCM) sessions.
Edit the current policy, to enable access for Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients.
Do one of the following:
To enable both smart card and non-smart card
sessions, add the -u both
option
to your policy options.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy -a -g -z both -M -u both
To enable only non-smart card sessions, add the
-u pseudo
option to your policy
options.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy -a -g -z both -M -u pseudo
To enable only smart card sessions, add the
-u card
option to your policy
options.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy -a -g -z both -M -u card
Restart the Sun Ray services.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
After enabling or disabling access for Oracle Virtual Desktop Clients, a restart of Sun Ray services in the server group is required.