[K12OSN] k12LTSP and static IP
Kevin Boone
keboone39 at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 21 08:58:36 UTC 2004
This is good....yes win2k machines would be mapped to the k12box via UNC
path,shortcut on the desktop etc....to the executable that would k12linux
gui, programs etc on the win2k machine.
I didn't want the win2k machines to pick up "new" ip addresses...unless it
can be done without setting the k12ltsp server to run dhcp. Our school is
already running a dhcp server, I've been told that I cannot put a dhcp
server on the school network for the obvious reasons.
>From: "Terrell Prude', Jr." <microman at cmosnetworks.com>
>Reply-To: k12osn at redhat.com
>To: k12osn at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] k12LTSP and static IP
>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 15:38:54 -0500
>
>Having to make a few assumptions here. Do you mean kind of like this?
>
> Win2K Win2K Win2K
> | | |
>-------------------------- MAIN LAN (say, 10.40.0.0/20)
> |
> |
> | 10.40.0.200
> K12LTSP
> Server | 192.168.0.254
> |
> |
>---------------------------- K12LTSP LAN
> | | | 192.168.0.0/24
>K12LTSP K12LTSP K12LTSP
>Client Client Client
>
>
>In this scenario, folks would hit Network Neighborhood / My Network Places
>from the Win boxes, find a share called, say,
>\\K12LTSPBOX\coolapps\AdobeAcrobat, where acrord32.exe lives, and run it
>from there. They may also have a desktop shortcut pointing to this UNC
>path, or maybe a mapped drive (say, N:\AdobeAcrobat).
>
>Is this what you have in mind? If I´m off base here, please correct me.
>
>--TP
>
>Kevin Boone wrote:
>
>>Sort of in the reverse of attaching to a MS Terminal server with
>>rdesktop...win 2K machines would point to the k12 TS and run apps on it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: "Terrell Prude', Jr." <microman at cmosnetworks.com>
>>>Reply-To: k12osn at redhat.com
>>>To: k12osn at redhat.com
>>>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] k12LTSP and static IP
>>>Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 23:17:27 -0500
>>>
>>>Kevin Boone wrote:
>>>
>>>>Can the TS work the same if it were given a static IP address? In other
>>>>word, can we point the clients to the server IP to run ltsp?
>>>>
>>>Not sure what you mean here. The TS should always have a static IP
>>>address itself, and by default, it does on the ¨inside¨ interface
>>>(assumes a two-NIC installation). You have to have something consistent
>>>for your clients to point to, for both the TFTP server and the NFS
>>>server.
>>>
>>>Do you mean giving the clients themselves static IP addresses?
>>
>>
>
>
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