>>> Another question: Why is it that my thin clients are getting ip >>> addresses from the 10.0.x.x-Pool? I thought they are part of the > 192.168.x.x-Pool. >> >> It's all about connecting devices like shown in the manual: >> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture#Network >> >>> Fact is that I did the installation with only one network card >>> available >>> (onboard network card). Was that a mistake? >> >> No, it doesn't matter. >> >> If your onboard card now shows up as eth1, connect it to the LTSP client >> switch 192.168.0.0/24 and conncet the second card (eth0) to the >> 10.0.0.0/8 one. > > Hi Wolfgang, > > My statement is also based on the same manual, which is saying that the > thin clients are getting ips from the 192.168.x.x-pool and not from the > 10.0.x.x-pool as it is happening in my setup. Am I getting this right? > > Anyway, I added the network card again and did the connections exactly as > you suggested and I can see significant changes:
- The client selection menu, where a user can choose from thin client, diskless workstation, installs, etc. does not show anymore. Instead all users are directed toward the diskless workstation. - All diskless workstations are getting ips from the 192.168.x.x-pool. - Pinging to the router on 10.0.0.1 works incl. internet (except dns). Correction: I later rebooted the server and the login issue did not occur anymore. I have therefore removed this non-related item from the list above. Sorry for confusing you. Kind regards, Roman

