Ok, that makes it somewhat clearer to me :-) Thanks for the information, 
I'll see if it helps...

Rolf


Alkis Georgopoulos schrieb:
> Στις 07-12-2009, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 11:23 +0100, ο/η Rolf-Werner Eilert
> έγραψε:
>> An interesting approach, but I do not see how the WLAN router could use 
>> the information from the LTSP server's DHCP offer.
>> ...
> 
> If you're using a single NIC setup (i.e. your server has only one NIC
> and the LTSP DHCP server is responsible for giving IPs even to non-LTSP
> clients), then the proxyDHCP approach is fine for you.
> In this case, you'd uninstall dhcpd completely and only use dnsmasq.
> To assign static IPs to specific LTSP clients, if your router doesn't
> support it, you could use this:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/StaticIPsWithDHCP#Static%
> 20IPs%20with%20pxelinux.cfg
> 
> If you're using a dual NIC setup (i.e. your server has 2 NICs on 2
> separate subnets, one for the LTSP clients and one for the non-LTSP
> clients), then you don't have a problem at all.
> The LTSP DHCP server is only serving LTSP clients,
> and the router DHCP server is only serving non-LTSP clients (that
> includes wlan ones).
> 
> 
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