le père Léon a écrit :
Launching ltspinfo -h my_host gives me no result,
wheras nmap -p 9200 my_host says the port is open.
In fact, ltspinfod process is running on the clients.
With ALLOW_SHUTDOWN = Y option in the lts.conf file, I can halt
clients with ltspinfo -h my_host --shutdown.
I've
I continue answering myself, hoping it can help anyone else on the list..
Launching ltspinfo -h my_host gives me no result,
wheras nmap -p 9200 my_host says the port is open.
ltspinfo requires on command
no command = no result
I've also tried ltspinfo -c all -h my_hosts, but it's not easy to
Hi,
Launching ltspinfo -h my_host gives me no result,
wheras nmap -p 9200 my_host says the port is open.
Is there any option for launching ltspinfod on the clients, or for
telling them to answer the server?
I'm using LTSP 4.2 under Debian Etch, server installed by ltspadmin command.
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Léon.
Joseph Gregory a écrit :
1. tftpd-hpa installed and running
2. I don't think the issue is tftp although I am not sure. It seems to
be a low-level networking problem. Client makes ARP request to server
and gets no response!
Stuck there
man ethers ?