Hi,

lxc provides 'lxc-execute -n <container_name> <command>' tool.
Maybe starting whole session with this would be the solution for lxc+ltsp?
Where could I hook up to do this?

Greetings,

Wojtek


Wojtek Polcwiartek wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was wondering, if somebody already tried to run users sessions in 
> containers. It seems to be quite new technology in the mainline kernel. 
> Ubuntus site about Lxc lists LTSP as one of the use-cases for Lxc, but 
> it does not specifies this use case further.
> 
> My imagination about this use case:
> 1. User logs in
> 2. Users private container gets created/started
> 3. Users session starts in his container and the X11 is forwarded to his 
> thin-client
> 4. User logs out
> 5. Users private container stops
> 
> I already saw the docs of S. Graber, so I guess someone did it.
> The most of the documentation in the web configures each container with 
> separate IP address. That is hard to realise having many users and few 
> IPs. Some kind of PTS-forwarding sounds feasible.
> Now we are using Hardy with Grsecurity to get some extra isolation of 
> user sessions. That is a solution with pros and cons.
> We plan to migrate to Lucid and such "virtualized desktop session" would 
> be a great advantage of ltsp installation for us.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> 


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