On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 12:05 -0700,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Indeed, it is only necessary to enter an IP address instead of
> "LDM_SERVER=${SERVER}" in /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/lib/ltsp/screen.d/ldm. I
> installed ldm on another machine and got the login screen. But then I
> receive this message:
> 
> "This workstation isn't authorized to connect to server"
> 
> There is already a workaround for this if you use a normal
> ltsp-server. But the machine ldm is supposed to connect with is not
> the ltsp server in my case. How does ssh authentications work with
> ldm? How can I fix the problem described above?
> If this is solved and one is able to login on another machine, it
> should be possible to build a program so one can choose a machine.
> thanks

peter

I've not played at all so I 'don't absolutely know' but I thought

LDM applies to the client ONLY
The server must run a sshd that LDM connects to

The ltsp-update-keys shows you how to build the chroot to have keys for
multiple hosts

James


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