Archive:Unlock SEP sesam GUI using Linux

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The following steps are required to connect a sesam GUI with a sesam server.

Adapt the sm.ini

First the SEP sesam server which you would like to connect to has to be inserted in the sm.ini. For them you have to change to the "ini" directory of the SEP sesam GUI (/var/opt/sesam/var/ini/). There, in the sm.ini, under the section [SERVER] the line

gv_server=nameofsesamserver

has to modified or inserted.

Attention

The name resolution of the network - via /etc/hosts or a DNS server - must work properly (forward and reverse look up).

To grant permission for the GUI at the sesam server

First of all the sesam profile has to be loaded. Look at the FAQ for further information. Then type in the command

sm_setup allow_gui -u 'userwiththerighttoconnect' -c 'clientwiththerighttoconnect' -m admin

To allow all users and clients to connect to the sesam server with the GUI you can use 'wild cards' (*) in the previous command:

sm_setup allow_gui -u '*' -c '*' -m admin
Attention

The asterisks have to be masked with a single quote - '*' - in Linux.

Unless there is a firewall blocking communication you can establish a connection to the SEP sesam server with the GUI.

Links

Unlock SEP sesam GUI using Windows