Hi:

I am new to LTSP.
I have one linux box in my network at work.  I don't control
the network and my linux obtain its IP address from the network
which is  controlled by the IT department.

I have installed LTSP on my Linux box.  I also have a Etherboot floopy
and that works on a client box that I have.

However, I got an error message saying "no free leases" on the server logs.
I think the problem is that I have no right to grant IP from the subnet
since my Linux box is also a DHCP client on the subnet.  My linux box
does not route either since the routing is via the network router control
by the IT department.

Should I establish a 192.168.*.* network in the linux box
and have it route to my Linux box actual IP which is DHCP'received from the
network?  Maybe I am missing a step somewhere so
hope I am making sense out of myself.


--Vincent




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