After many ignored warnings about which machines I trust, I can open the #>Remote Console window with a tab that shows my FreeBSD box's IP address. #>But when I click "Redirection->Start Redirection" a popup says "No #>appropriate protocol (protocol is disabled or cipher suites are #>inappropriate) [OK]". The "Devices" entries stay disabled.#
Is there something I can do to solve the protocol issue?
I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.
Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions
being opened and closed, which looks ok.
I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same#
private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.
Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any #>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions #>being opened and closed, which looks ok.
DoN. Nichols <BPdnicholsBP@d-and-d.com> wrote
in <slrnn8uaod.88f.BPdnicholsBP@Katana.d-and-d.com>:
...
# Are you *sure* that it doesn't have a DVD-ROM drive? (or did you
# mean that you don't have the DVD you need?)
#
# Take a look at eBay auction: 331748341439
#
# <http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sun-Sparc-Enterprise-T5120-8-Core-UltraSPARC-T2-1-2GHz-8GB-Server-/331748341439?hash=item4d3dbdf6bf:g:6S8AAOSwwPhWjYnL>
#
# and in particular, look at the enlarged image of the front. AT the
# right-hand side, just to the left of the two USB jacks, there may be an
# optional DVD drive. (It is very skinny, but does have a slot for the
# DVD.)
Thanks DoN for taking the time to reply.
I'm 99% sure. The space for the "DVD" has one solid gray metal bezel
with only a hole for the two USB ports. No eject button, no activity
LED, let alone a slot for the DVD like on that picture. Since I got the
T5120 from a refurbisher I assume it was removed. So it's certainly
not a slot-in drive. But any caddy/tray drive I've seen in my life
at least had an eject button or activity LED... Should I look for
a screwdriver?
Anyway, see my other post, I got it going booting from USB, yay!
# nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-08 23:02 CET
Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
Host is up (0.0026s latency).
rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
Not shown: 8591 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
443/tcp open https
623/tcp open oob-ws-http
5556/tcp open unknown
cd /SP/services/kvms
set servicestate=enabled
# nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-net-mgt#
Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-01-08 23:02 CET
Nmap scan report for t5120-net-mgt (192.168.178.20)
Host is up (0.0026s latency).
rDNS record for 192.168.178.20: T5120-NET-MGT.fritz.box
Not shown: 8591 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
443/tcp open https
623/tcp open oob-ws-http
5556/tcp open unknown
show -level all
nvramrc: data not available.
error-reset-recovery=boot
--
Jens Schweikhardt http://www.schweikhardt.net/
SIGSIG -- signature too long (core dumped)
In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same
private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.
Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions >>being opened and closed, which looks ok.
# nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom
groenvel@cse.psu.edu (John D Groenveld) writes:
In article <dfall9FpdueU5@mid.individual.net>,
Jens Schweikhardt <usenet@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
I'm using firefox 43.0.3 on FreeBSD. Both machines are on the same >>private subnet, configured via DHCP on a "fritzbox" WAN router.
Does a vanilla Solaris 11.3 install come with any firewalling by
default? Here's the T5120's process list. Anything interesting here? Any >>config files I should check? /var/adm/messages only reports SP sessions >>being opened and closed, which looks ok.
# nmap -sT -p 22-8619 t5120-ilom
Is it possible that the ILOM is out-of-date and that the
system trying to connect it has a very up-to-date OpenSSL
library installed and it is refusing to connect?
Casper
nvramrc: data not available.
error-reset-recovery=boot
al.m.kuzmin@gmail.com wrote
in <d34b104b-c392-40f5-836e-c5201842cc05@googlegroups.com>:
# On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 8:26:45 PM UTC+3, Jens Schweikhardt wrote: >#> nvramrc: data not available.
error-reset-recovery=boot#
# Hello, Jens,
#
# I've got a bunch of T5120s and ran into the same issue. Tried a number of firmwares from 3.0.4 up to the latest I could find - v3.0.12.4.ze r101136.
# None of them could work it out.
# So let me ask a question: have you got any news on this topic?
Sadly not. I've been hunting for a recent firmware, but it seems they
are only available when you have a costly support contract.
Not likely. I tried using CentOS 5 with jre 1.5 and firefox 1.5. No success. >And then I found the next document ( https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19839-01/E21875-01/cggghdaa.html ).
ILOM Features Not Supported
Among the ILOM features supported on other platforms, ILOM does not support the following features on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers:
The KVMS features of ILOM Remote Console. However, ILOM Remote Console does provide remote serial console on Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 servers.
So I assume we have to forget about the Storage Redirection on T5120.
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