Thank you Johnathon. My students used your how to that I had come upon to do the ltsp install on 10.04. It was your how to that told my students to apt-get openarena. The how to looked good when I skimmed it so I just had them go through it on a new server they built. Boy, did they have grins on their faces when I asked why openarena is installing!
We did the iptables route rather than trying to manage it through dhcp.conf. Internet seems to be working on the clients- we only have three clients now but will try to get 30 running this week. I thought the nat ip_forward=1 was for systems with two nics.?? The ltsp server has only one nic and is inside the firewall at school, but clients seem to function well. Jim On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) < [email protected]> wrote: > On 17/02/11 12:57 PM, Jim Christiansen wrote: > > I have a student who has done an ltsp install on top of Ubuntu 10.04 > > server. He has built the fat client image and the clients boot, test > > users can log on and even play openarena. > > > > The only trouble we have so far is that the browser can not connect to > > internet... The server can talk to the outside world- not the clients. > > Since the fat clients are essentially full machines, you'll either have > to set their nameservers/router in the dhcpd.conf file (if the machine > can route to it) or if it can't, use your terminal server as a router. > > This guide explains the latter: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ThinClientHowtoNAT > > HTH > > -Jonathan >
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