Hi,
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, M Rathburn wrote:
> The solution was to set on the LTSP server the option domain-name-servers in
> /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf to that of my internet router. Then, a static route
> was needed in the internet router for 192.168.0.0 -> 192.168.1.25 for the
> traffic to get back. So yes, it was a combination of the suggestions
> presented. Thanks guys! Here's the updated dhcpd.conf file:
It's clear to me that the howto, while useful, is not sufficiently clear or
correct. I've redrafted it. Could people please have a look and see what
they think? If people think it's wrong, bad or worse we can always fix it
up or roll the changes back.
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/ThinClientHowtoNAT
Gavin
PS I left out the step of setting routes on the upstream router. The whole
point of using NAT is that this is not needed. The upstream router sees
the ltsp server's address, so routing is not an issue. This is simpler,
as we can direct people how to NAT, whereas every router is different.
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