Also as a side note: I read that X2GO can run the X2GO terminal server on
another OS that is separate from the X2GO PXE/TFTP server so that is
exactly what i want to achieve with LTSP...can anyone guide me through the
steps on how to achieve this please ? Thanks in advance friends.

Best Regards,

Mahmoud Ramadan Ali

Network and VOIP Specialist.

Mobil: (+2) 01276877112

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On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Mahmoud Ramadan <
mahmoud.ramadan....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have NO problem to deploy one server in each remote site to push the
> Thin/Fat client images to the clients in the LAN just to preserve more
> bandwidth on the WAN then i place the LTSP servers in the cloud.
>
> In other words, I'm thinking to deploy TFTP and PXE in each remote site so
> the clients in the LAN can PXE boot and download their images locally,then
> point them in the configuration file to LTSP servers in the cloud BUT i do
> NOT know what modifications i need to do to point the Thin / Fat clients to
> LTSP servers other than the servers running the TFTP service? If anyone can
> clear that it will be appreciated !
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
>
> Network and VOIP Specialist.
>
> Mobil: (+2) 01276877112
>
> Blog <http://hotciscolabs.blogspot.com/>| Website
> <http://telecomandsecurity.com/>| LinkedIn
> <http://ch.linkedin.com/pub/mahmoud-ali/99/923/421/en>
>
> On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 6:07 PM, Valtteri Suojanen <vsuoja...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Cloud is very much service for anything. There are public and private
>> clouds and everything between. Are you planning to but the services on
>> internet?
>>
>> I think you should check elsewhere like Nomachine first if you are to use
>> remote site desktops from your clients
>>
>> I understand LTSP is for deploying server environments in local networks
>> where you can use different thin/fat clients. And server is just for local
>> network. And you don't actually deploy LTSP, instead you use LTSP (package
>> and plugins) to deploy these, very good  thin/fat client environments on
>> local networks. There is no built-in security for running LTSP server in
>> production for WAN/internet
>>
>> Valtteri Suojanen
>> ------------------------------
>> Lähettäjä: Mahmoud Ramadan <mahmoud.ramadan....@gmail.com>
>> Lähetetty: ‎4.‎9.‎2015 23:40
>> Vastaanottaja: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Aihe: [Ltsp-discuss] Deploying LTSP In The Cloud.
>>
>> Hi dears,
>> I'm new to LTSP BUT still have basic experience with it including
>> installation and configuring thin and fat clients,everything works fine BUT
>> i need to know how to deploy it in the cloud to support thin and fat in
>> remote sites.
>>
>> I have a centralized model in my environment where all the services are
>> deployed in the cloud to support remote sites using WAN access so the
>> question now how i can deploy LTSP in the cloud and run thin and fat
>> clients in the remote sites ?! Thanks in advance for any help !
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
>>
>> Network and VOIP Specialist.
>>
>> Mobil: (+2) 01276877112
>>
>> Blog <http://hotciscolabs.blogspot.com/>| Website
>> <http://telecomandsecurity.com/>| LinkedIn
>> <http://ch.linkedin.com/pub/mahmoud-ali/99/923/421/en>
>>
>>
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