On Wednesday 18 August 2004 21:02, Matt Alexander wrote: > The company I work for is very interested in using Linux thin-clients. We > have a Win2K DHCP server that is not going to go away any time soon, > however. Does anyone have step-by-step instructions for configuring a > Win2K DHCP server for Linux thin-clients? I haven't got the first idea about how to do this, but everywhere I've set up LTSP in a similar environment, I've kept the LTSP traffic away from the Windows network by using separate switches and only had a second network port on the server connected to the rest (the Windows part) of the network. In this way you can setup a dedicated DHCP server (configured only to handle requests on, say, eth0) for LTSP on your big Linux machine.
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