06-10-2008 05:03 AM
Hi,
Customer has LMS 2.6 on solaris. On Campus, SSH menu doesn't work, telnet menu works.
When he uses IE from a pc telnet and ssh work both, he has customize java to use putty.
Is there a way to have logs ?
Many thanks,
Elisabeth
06-10-2008 08:35 AM
Any error will be written to the Java Plug-in console. Make sure the proper plug-in version is being used, and that the CMSSH variable is properly defined in the plug-in control panel.
06-10-2008 10:33 AM
Java plugin is 1.4.2_08 on solaris.
In the help on line I have seen that for windows we need to define CMSSH variable but for solaris it doesn't talk about this variable.
How can I define this variable on solaris box ?
06-10-2008 10:52 AM
Launch JPI_HOME/bin/ControlPanel, and set the CMSSH variable in the advanced tab just as you would on Windows.
06-11-2008 06:15 AM
We have defined CMSSH variable and click on apply. If we launch ControlPanel, modification is not made. We are using root account.
06-11-2008 10:18 AM
I don't follow. Exactly what did you do, and what results did you get?
06-11-2008 12:01 PM
Customer has defined the parameter in the controlPanel like you have described.
But, it doesn't work anyway.
So the customer has launched an other time the controlPanel and he saw that the modification made was not effective.
He has tried to modify the parameter an other time but it is always no effective.
He was root when he has defined the parameter in the controlPanel.
06-11-2008 12:07 PM
I'm so use to dealing with Windows clients, I forget that Solaris is completely different. Sorry, you don't need to set CMSSH at all if you're using a Solaris client. For Solaris, Campus will launch the following command to establish an SSH connection to the device:
xterm -e ssh USERNAME@DEVICE
So, make sure the Solaris client has both xterm and ssh in the PATH of the user which is running Firefox.
06-12-2008 05:27 AM
No change, customer has same issue.
But from a command window he can launch xterm -e ssh USERNAME@DEVICE
When you wrote :
Solaris client has both xterm and ssh in the PATH of the user which is running Firefox.
you mean that PATH must contain for example for ssh /usr/local/bin or /usr/local/bin/ssh ?
06-12-2008 07:02 AM
On my Solaris 10 system, ssh is in /bin and xterm is in /usr/openwin/bin. So my PATH must contain:
/bin:/usr/openwin/bin
You should also check the Java Plug-in console for errors after trying to launch SSH.
07-30-2008 12:03 AM
07-30-2008 07:18 AM
What about the Java plug-in console?
08-01-2008 03:44 AM
No error to java console, I will open a SR.
10-01-2008 06:03 AM
In fact, a variable was missing in deployment.properties file:
javaplugin.jre.params=-DCMSSH\=/usr/local/bin/ssh
Now it works !
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