Are you wanting to establish a secure link across your WAN between two 
LAN's?  If so, do you have an LTSP server on the side that has the 
thin-clients or is it on the other side of the WAN from them and they 
are pulling everything across the WAN (NFS filesystem, X traffic, etc.)?

Or are you wanting the LTSP thin-clients themselves to establish an 
IPSec tunnel with the LTSP server and communicate securely for 
absolutely every packet of traffic after downloading their kernel?  If 
so, you will need some type of local storage on the machine in order to 
store the RSA private key for each individual thin-client.

Allan Curtis wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I see that it is intended that ltsp will support IPsec.  Is there a 
>probable date for this?
>We would like to be able to use a Windows accounting package that 
>is on the Win NT server over a WAN.  Is it possible to use ltsp to do 
>this?  Obviously, the Linux and NT servers would have a LAN 
>connection.
>
>Regards
>

-- 
Jason A. Pattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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