Hi,Sample you point to shows following line: #enable-tftpThe line like above disables tftp service offered by dnsmasq and you might need to have an external one.If you need to retain dnsmasq also offering tftp, then you may need to remove the "#".Emil KrotkiEkroTechMobile: +420 775 314 445
Hi,First of all I would consider setting own instance of ntp server on the LTSP server machine.This instance should serve thin clients.Each NTP admin and all Internet community using same NTP source will appreciate this approach.Having that up and running, I will set thin clients to sync with LTSP
Hi,You can use generic one. I do usually select same TZ, closest to the server, but that does not matter that much really.Emil KrotkiEkroTechMobile: +420 775 314 445
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Client's time settings?
From: Joseph Bishay joseph.bis...@gmail.com
Hi,the script located in /etc/init.d contains wrong name. The red place below should read PDA:conf="$(findConfig "$DHCPDARGS")"if [ ! "$found" ]; then DHCPDARGS="$DHCPARGS -cf $conf"fiResult is, DHCPDARGS specified in configuration file are not used.Kind regardsEmil KrotkiEkroTechPL: +48 693 463
Hi.My experience shows that you might need to check network traffic routing.Packets need to travel both ways among clients and "other computers".Typically, other computers" need to know where to pass packets destined to your clients (replies to the requests).Emil KrotkiEkroTechPL: +48 693 463 115