stan wrote:
Not really. Your programs are running on the LTSP server. Only the video, keyboard and mouse are being re-directed to the local workstation. Since you LTSP server has both ethernet cards installed, it will route requests to the appropriate sub-net (ethernet card).I'm seting up a system where the server will have 2 network interfaces. The "real" routeable network, and a 192.168.x.x network for the LTSP clients.
At least during devlopment and deploymnet, I'd like to have the clients able to connect to/from various other machines on the "real" network. Loooks like I will have to turn on packet fowarding, and put a real DNS server in the ltsp.conf file for the clients. Any issues I may be missing here?
Basically, if you can run the application on the LTSP console, then you can run the application on the LTSP workstation. If you have local apps enabled and are running the applications locally on the LTSP workstations, then you would need packet forwarding and DNS resolve working.
Ken Cobler
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