2.13. Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions Issues

2.13.1. Windows connector exits on X_WarpPointer error after launching ActivClient utility (Oracle Solaris 11)
2.13.2. User without admin_high/admin_low clearance fails to log in (Oracle Solaris 11)
2.13.3. Sun Ray interconnect configuration
2.13.4. Multihead role assumption
2.13.5. Flash disk allocation
2.13.6. Multiple slices/partitions
2.13.7. xscreensaver Links (Oracle Solaris 10)

2.13.1. Windows connector exits on X_WarpPointer error after launching ActivClient utility (Oracle Solaris 11)

On exiting, an error message like the following is displayed.

X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
  Major opcode of failed request:  41 (X_WarpPointer)
  Resource id in failed request:  0x2000024
  Serial number of failed request:  11334
  Current serial number in output stream:  11334  

There is no workaround.

Reference: CR 16424577

2.13.2. User without admin_high/admin_low clearance fails to log in (Oracle Solaris 11)

When trying to log in, a Permission Denied error message is displayed.

Workaround: Remove the following line from the /etc/pam.d/gdm, /etc/pam.d/utnsclogin, and /etc/pam.d/uthotdesk files.

account required   pam_tsol_account.so.1  allow_unlabeled  

Reference: CR 16416236

2.13.3. Sun Ray interconnect configuration

The following entry should be made available in /etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb:

0.0.0.0/32:admin_low

Reference: CR 12247254

2.13.4. Multihead role assumption

In a multihead Trusted JDS session, role assumption does not work until utmhscreen is removed.

Reference: CR 12240048

2.13.5. Flash disk allocation

Allocating flash disk with UFS file system second time does not work.

Workaround: Hot-plug the device.

Reference: CR 12202377

2.13.6. Multiple slices/partitions

Sun Ray mass storage handles only a single slice or partition for use by the Trusted Extensions device allocation framework.

Reference: CR 12195719

2.13.7. xscreensaver Links (Oracle Solaris 10)

Verify that following links are created so that xscreensaver can work correctly:

# ln -s /usr/openwin/bin/xscreensaver /usr/bin/xscreensaver
# ln -s /usr/openwin/bin/xscreensaver-command /usr/bin/xscreensaver-command
# ln -s /usr/openwin/bin/xscreensaver-demo /usr/bin/xscreensaver-demo