I've heard people asking for a method to make LTSP clients boot when the
DHCP server is on a different machine with no access to it; I've just
put up a wiki page for this scenario:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ProxyDHCP

"A proxy DHCP server is defined by the PXE specification as a server
which sends auxilliary boot information to clients, like the boot
filename, tftp server or rootpath, but leaves the task of IP leasing to
the normal DHCP server. This functionality perfectly matches certain
LTSP configurations where an external, unmodifiable DHCP server is
present (e.g. a router)."


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