Dear Sir

Kindly let me know the procedure to write the kernel to a Disk on
Module (DOM) for a thin client to boot from the Ltsp server.
Yogesh Mhatre

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> On Sunday 21 January 2007 05:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > I just had an interesting question come up.
> > >
> > > Is it possible to have a "remote" LTSP terminal? ?By remote, I mean
> > > really remote, as in another town.
> > >
> > > The local terminals all run though a router, of course, and the router is
> > > connected to the big bad world, so is it possible to forward a connection
> > > through the router to said big bad world and have a terminal at another
> > > IP address completely?
> >
> > If you mean a diskless terminal, it isn't practical (if it is actually
> > possible at all). If you mean: can you get a remote session on a remote
> > LTSP server, then the answer is yes, several different ways.
> >
> > The NX client from Nomachine.com works with the OSS "freenx" service and
> > even allows remote services like sound. NX uses SSH for transport, so the
> > session is encrypted and you only have to forward TCP port 22 at your
> > firewall to the LTSP server to gain access.
> >
> > VNC can work too, but it doesn't use an encrypted transport and that makes
> > it less than ideal for remote access. You can "wrap" VNC in an SSH tunnel
> > using port forwarding, or use stunnel to encrypt the session on both ends
> > (I've done both), but NX is a better approach.
> >
> > Finally you could set up a VPN connection and use VNC, NX or even regular X
> > sessions (talk about slow). While quite an investment in resources (time,
> > HW and SW), a VPN could be used for other things as well.
> >
> > It is also possible to use these same approaches with a client from one
> > LTSP server/terminal to establish a session with another (remote) LTSP
> > server.
> >
> > My choice in most cases would be NX.
>
> You could put the whole 'ltsp root' on a flash disk
> We used ebox 2300 at $87 + 256M flash at $19 from the taiwanese manufacturer
> to do just this. So your sexy thin client + ltsp + nx is easy!
> James
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