On 11-01-08 06:38 PM, Jam wrote:
> On Sunday 09 January 2011 07:31:29 ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
> wrote:
>> But if you have some (thin) clients that see the internet and some (fat)
>> others that don't, then it's likely that your server settings are fine
>> and it's your fat clients that need tweaking. You could try opening a
>> terminal from a running fat client and using the command
>
> Phillip with utter respect, your answers are confusing and wrong:

Thank you for your tactful correction. For reasons of self-respect,
I respond below.

> THIN CLIENTS are a keyboard and display on the server. They DO NOT see the
> internet, the server does.

I agree 98%. My personal thin client runs firefox as a local app. It 
sees the internet via NAT. So this is a legitimate and workable 
possibility for a thin client.

> FAT CLIENTS are independant machines, you *may* want them to see the internet
> in which case my previous mail applies.

I agree 100%. My previous mail applies too: the material you chose not 
to quote addresses the details in much the same way as yours did.

While we are busily agreeing with high probability, let us agree to hope 
that Peter finds at least one of our replies helpful. If it turns out 
that more is needed, I will leave the case to you.

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