Question #189742 on Epoptes changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/epoptes/+question/189742
Status: Needs information => Answered
Alkis Georgopoulos proposed the following answer:
First of all, if you do this:
1) login as trichards38 and open epoptes
2) login as _another_ user from another thin client
...then you can see that user/client in epoptes, right?
To additionally see the clients before login, you need to install
epoptes-client in your chroot, and fetch the server certificate, as mentioned
in the http://www.epoptes.org/installation page, under the paragraph named
"Client package installation for LTSP chroots".
Follow the instructions in that paragraph, and mention if you have any problems
with them.
To verify that you did it right, this command:
md5sum /etc/epoptes/server.crt /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/epoptes/server.crt
....shouldn't reply that it cannot find the file:
md5sum: /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/epoptes/server.crt: No such file or directory
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