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Sun Fire X4150 Server Product Notes • February 2010
Telnet Vulnerability
Solaris 10 OS 6/06 and 11/06 distributions have telnet vulnerability issue in the
in.telnetd(1M) daemon that may allow unauthorized remote users to gain access to a
Solaris host. A patch is available on the Tools and Drivers CD v2.0. Patch 120069-02
addresses the Solaris 10 6/06 and 11/06 telnet vulnerability issue. Apply the patch
manually or run the
install.sh
script on all Solaris 10 6/06 and 11/06
distributions. For more information, please refer to Sun Security Alert 102802. This
patch will be incorporated into the Solaris preinstall image at a later date.
Solaris Xserver and NIC Interfaces
In order to start the Solaris Xserver, all of the configured network interface cards
(NIC) must be connected to the network. If a NIC is not configured, it does not need
to be connected.
Some KVM Switches Out of Sync Following a
Solaris OS Installation
When installing Solaris 10 6/06 in a rack with a KVM switch, the monitor might go
out of sync when the xserver starts to log into the operating system.
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Workarounds
Any one of the following can be used as a workaround.
●
Install the Solaris OS in text mode, then do the following:
a. Run the
install.sh
script from the Tools and Drivers CD.
b. Reboot the server.
Running
install.sh
resolves the issue, as it installs the updated AST2000 VGA
driver. See the
Sun Fire X4150 Server Operating System Installation Guide,
820-1853,
for additional instructions on running the
install.sh
script for Solaris.
●
Use KVMS over IP with the ELOM web GUI.
See the
Embedded Lights-Out Management Administration Guide,
819-6588
,
for
additional instructions on KVMS over IP.
●
Install Solaris in GUI mode, then do the following:
a. Boot failsafe or kill the Xserver prior to starting.