Gabriel Mu?oz writes:
> Thank you, the scenario is the same. We are thinking to use this
> project to get student's access when the lab is closed. Ours labs use
> Linux and Windows. Please if you remember how you do to make it works
> tell me.

  I'm going to send this on to the vcl-dev list - I think you are more
likely to get an answer there.

--henry
> Thank,
> Gabriel.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Henry E Schaffer <h...@unity.ncsu.edu> wrote:
> > Gabriel Mu?oz writes:
> >> Can I use vcl for a phisical machine inside a lab?
> >
> > ?Yes, I think - but I'm not sure what you mean.
> >
> >> Notes of this machine (Computer):
> >> * OS: Windows xp
> >> * Inside this computer I installed: cygwin with ssh, enabled firewall,
> >> enabled rpc, I can connect to this machine remotly from vlcd server
> >> via ssh and rdesktop.
> >> * I have installed vcld, management node and web interface.
> >>
> >> In affimative case:
> >> ?* Is necesary make an image for this machine?
> >> ?* How I must do to register this machine in the web interface?
> >> ?* How I get the control of this machine via web interface?
> >>
> >> I'm trying, too hard but without good news.
> >
> > ?For physical lab machines, we use the VCL software to reserve these
> > computers for online use when the computer lab is closed - so there is
> > no conflict between the remote user and a user at the physical keyboard.
> > These computers aren't re-imaged - rather the user gets what's there and
> > isn't root/Administrator.
> >
> > ?Foggy memory: I think this can be done for Linux/Solaris/Windows lab
> > machines, but some small piece of software must be installed to have
> > them talk with the VCL software.
> >
> > ?If this is the type of use you are asking about, I'm sure someone else
> > can give more details. ?If you have another use in mind, please explain
> > further.
> > --
> > --henry schaffer

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