Le dimanche 9 janvier 2011 17:42:48 Xavier Brochard, vous avez écrit :
> Le dimanche 9 janvier 2011 15:38:11 Peter Scheie, vous avez écrit :
> > Perhaps I should clarify.  The setting is a classroom.  The thin clients
> > are all all plug into a switch to which the LTSP server is also
> > connected. The clients are separated from the rest of our network by the
> > server, i.e., the server acts as the gateway relative to the clients
> > (yes, I know the applications run on the server) Stock setup.  Sometimes
> > people bring other computers into the classroom, e.g., a laptop running
> > Windows.  They get an IP, DNS, and GW from the LTSP server's DHCP.  But
> > any traffic from them has to go through the LTSP server obviously, which
> > means some sort of forwarding or masquerading must be enabled on the
> > server.  This is the part that isn't working.  So, it seems to me that
> > something on the server needs to be changed so that it NATs/masquerades
> > the traffic from those fat clients.  They are not running apps on the
> > server, just using its DHCP services.
> 
> You need to enable ip forward. Add something like this in your
> etc.

Sorry you've already done that. I should read more carefully before answering.

But as I've just done the same setup today in a classroom I suggest this:
-  check your /etc/network/interfaces file: you should have setup 2 network 
interfaces, one for the ltsp network, the other for internet access. 
- I don't use dnsmasq, I've just setup my /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf with
option domain-name-servers [my routter ip]
option routers ["ltsp" interface on the server]

hope this help
Xavier
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