On 27 August 2013 15:47, Robert Lefebvre <robert.r.lefeb...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I never picked up that local apps was not the same as fat client. So I
> looked up local apps and it has this:
>
> If you are using a 2-interface LTSP setup, a thin client will probably not
> be able to get to the internet using local apps. The solution is to set
> your LTSP server up as a router so you can access the internet through it.
> Some instructions are available at:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ThinClientHowtoNAT/
>
>
> -> If you are using a 2-interface LTSP setup
>
> Means if I am running two nic cards? Yes I am, so in order to run FF
> locally do I have to install NAT?
>
I believe so but our server only has one NIC, so I've never had to do this.
I also believe you'd need to do this in your case to allow fat clients to
connect to the internet (not just to get local apps to connect to the
internet).
--
Matt
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