Ok thanks for the help...i will try it with LTSP and i tjink that X2GO is
worthy to have loot at...Thanks for the help.

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On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 11:09 PM, Johan Kragsterman <
johan.kragster...@capvert.se> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
>
> I know nothing about X2GO, but you can install and run pxe on whatever you
> want, and run the LTSP server without it. But tftp is serving the client
> environment, so that one needs to be a part of the LTSP service, as far as
> I can see. If you bring that out of LTSP, what is left? Not much...
>
> You use dhcpd.conf to point the clients to the boot environments.
>
>
> Best regards from/Med vänliga hälsningar från
>
> Johan Kragsterman
>
> Capvert
>
>
> -----Mahmoud Ramadan <mahmoud.ramadan....@gmail.com> skrev: -----
> Till: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> Från: Mahmoud Ramadan <mahmoud.ramadan....@gmail.com>
> Datum: 2015-09-06 21:15
> Ärende: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Re: Deploying LTSP In The Cloud.
>
> Hi Johan,
> But what do you think about  X2GO ? do you have experience with it before
> ? i read that it can separate the X2GO terminal server role from the PXE
> server role easily...also can i install TFTP and PXE on one server and LTSP
> on another server ? did you tried this before ? and if so how i can point
> the thin clients to a LTSP server that is NOT running on the TFRP / PXE
> server ? Thanks in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
>
> Network and VOIP Specialist.
>
> Mobil: (+2) 01276877112
>
> Blog | Website | LinkedIn
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Johan Kragsterman <
> johan.kragster...@capvert.se> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> Many have wanted to do just that, to centralize administration and
> services for LTSP at the "cloud".
>
> There are no obvious ways to do it in a simple way, but you can do it by
> yourself in some different ways.
>
> I think you said you should have LTSP servers running on all remote sites?
> Ok, and then you can mirror the /opt to centralized LTSP servers, for
> getting the same chroot in all places.
>
> You can have centralized identity and authorization systems, and if you
> need it slave servers for those in the local environment.
>
> The biggest problem is probably the file services. You will probably need
> local nfs servers, that use wan optimization/cacheing of the centralized
> nfs servers, to get a good enough service.
>
>
> All of this is a lot of work, and you don't really know how good or bad it
> will turn out.
>
> What I would have done, though, would be to use Thinlinc from Cendio. Will
> not be free, but will solve all of this. I've tried many of these thin
> client solutions, including nomachine and sunray, and no one beats thinlinc.
>
> Regards Johan
>
>
> -----Valtteri Suojanen <vsuoja...@gmail.com> skrev: -----
> Till: <ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Från: Valtteri Suojanen <vsuoja...@gmail.com>
> Datum: 2015-09-05 17:08
> Ärende: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Deploying LTSP In The Cloud.
>
> 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
> Lähetetty: &#8206;4.&#8206;9.&#8206;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 | Website | LinkedIn
>
>
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