On Wednesday 19 March 2008 04:12:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> >> dhcp on the ltsp-server is not
> >> possible - as there's already another dhcp-server in the network.
> >
> > Your dhcp server doesn't have to be the same machine as your ltsp server.
> >  It just has to tell your clients where to find the boot files on the
> > ltsp server.
>
> Well I fear my dhcp server is just a dumb router without any of those
> fancy options ... :-|

1) turn off the router DHCP and let your LTSP server do everything (eg DLINK 
604T has a known issue, they recommend you turn off the DHCP)

2) run 2 DHCP servers, the LTSP one responds to MACs only. TCs boot after 
typically not more than 2 tries first-not right answer DHCPNAK then the right 
one

3) run LTSP DHCP on different ports

The only reason not to use (1) is the LTSP server is not on 24/7 and you need 
that

If you want 1 TC your solutions are feasible, if you run lots they are a 
nightmare

James

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