Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-19 Thread Holger Levsen
On Freitag, 18. Februar 2011, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/ltsp-init-common > Any ideas how to modify that entry easily? we could dpkg-divert from it signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-18 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
clone 613167 -1 reassign -1 ltsp-client-core found -1 5.1.10-2 thanks On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 05:03:47PM +0100, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 09:59:44PM +0100, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > > On Mi, 16 Feb 2011, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > > > > > to get Diskless Clients work with K

Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-18 Thread Wolfgang Schweer
Hi, On Fr, 18 Feb 2011, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > The 'server' looks like being hardcoded in the function configure_resolver() > defined in: > > /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/ltsp-init-common maybe this way (not sure, if SERVER_NAME is used already): replace »$SERVER server« by »$SERVER

Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-18 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
X-Debbugs-Cc: vagr...@debian.org Hi, On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 09:59:44PM +0100, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > On Mi, 16 Feb 2011, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > > > to get Diskless Clients work with Kerberos we first have to find a way > > to modify the entires in /etc/hosts. > > > > Currently, there is

Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-16 Thread Wolfgang Schweer
On Mi, 16 Feb 2011, Andreas B. Mundt wrote: > to get Diskless Clients work with Kerberos we first have to find a way > to modify the entires in /etc/hosts. > > Currently, there is an entry: > > 10.0.2.2 server This entry is supposed to be written by /usr/share/ltsp/screen.d/ldm (inside

Bug#613167: /etc/hosts on Diskless Clients

2011-02-16 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
Hi, to get Diskless Clients work with Kerberos we first have to find a way to modify the entires in /etc/hosts. Currently, there is an entry: 10.0.2.2 server which spoils Kerberos (error messages about for example ldap/server@INTERN service tickets not being available). I tried to find a