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Client Assignment with Generic User
Hi
This seems a bit counterintuitive. I just want to make sure Client Assignment works as intended in this case:
I Use a generic local Windows User to Connect to vWorkspace via Web Access ('connectionbroker\Novell Tools')
The connection to the client is made with RDP security layer (not network) to allow Novell logon an creation of a local user. (actually it is pGina - LDAP with local gateway user).
The Computer Group is set to reprovision after logout.
Now when setting 'Client Assignment' to either organizational unit or Group i can connect from 2 different clients an will get the the same desktop which may lead to "concurrent logins" - eg the first user seeing the message that userB tries to login..
I found that if i set Client Assignment to 'Device Address' every time the user connects it will be directed to a new Desktop wich is desired. Even when connecting via Java Connector (127.0.0.1)
So is this working as intended or just good odds?
best regards
Markus
DELL-Andrew W1
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March 4th, 2013 14:00
Hello,
Yes, this is normal.
We do the same for schools where everyone in a class logs in with a generic account but need a different desktop.
We normally recommend Device name but Device address is fine.
Obviously User, Group and OU cannot be used because it is not unique.
Thanks, Andrew.
mwehr
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March 4th, 2013 14:00
Good!
And the connection broker assumes non unique device if coming via Java Connector 127.0.0.1?!
thanks
MArkus
DELL-Andrew W1
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March 5th, 2013 06:00
Hello,
No, it doesn't need to. If you check the Connection Broker log, you should see that the Connection Broker does get a valid IP at login time.
Here is an extraction from mine when connecting with the Java Client.
5-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - CXmlHandler::doGetApplicationList: Successfully parsed the request
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Finding cookie...
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Acquiring database connection...
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - CDbManager:reusing conn=0x0b5e2538 (50)
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Get Matching Client SQL...
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Token:4240
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Username = VWORKSPACE\awood
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Client IP Address = 10.**.**.223
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Client IP Name = **8252
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Trusted End Point IP Address = 10.**.**.52
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Two Factor Authenticate = 0
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - WebSiteName = WebAccess76
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Connector Type =
05-Mar-2013 08:43:41 - 5228 : 4344 - Connector Version =
Thanks, Andrew
mwehr
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March 5th, 2013 12:00
Hi Andrew,
this looks different in my case.. using Java Connector an secure-it
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - CDbManager:reusing conn=0x04eb74d8 (50)
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Get Matching Client SQL...
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Token:F94
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Username = .\Novell Tools
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Two Factor Authenticate = 0
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - WebSiteName = Novell Tools
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Connector Type =
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - Connector Version =
05-Mar-2013 15:38:48 - 1296 : 3768 - OU List =
I have never seen multi connections if assigned per Device.
thanks
Markus