Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Dealing with multiple logins

2014-10-17 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2014-10-17, Jaap Winius wrote: > Quoting Vagrant Cascadian : > >> You can get some of this sort of functionality by using xrdp on the >> server, combined with either LDM's RDP support, or the >> SCREEN_07=xfreerdp. ... ... > I was simply wondering if an LTSP system with thin clients could at >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Dealing with multiple logins

2014-10-17 Thread Jaap Winius
Quoting Vagrant Cascadian : > You can get some of this sort of functionality by using xrdp on the > server, combined with either LDM's RDP support, or the > SCREEN_07=xfreerdp. ... Perhaps I should add a few more details. I've never used LTSP, but find it very interesting. If I were running it,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Dealing with multiple logins

2014-10-17 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2014-10-17, Jaap Winius wrote: > It appears we cannot prevent our Linux users from logging into > multiple workstations simultaneously. Have you tried the lts.conf values: LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION boolean, default False Only allow a given user to log into one thin-

[Ltsp-discuss] Dealing with multiple logins

2014-10-17 Thread Jaap Winius
Hi folks, It appears we cannot prevent our Linux users from logging into multiple workstations simultaneously. Apparently, Windows terminal server systems can prevent this by automatically transferring the session from the last terminal to the next one as the user authenticates. It seems l