Re: Re : Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Authentication to LTSP workstations

2002-05-13 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On Mon, 13 May 2002 16:55:59 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a nutshell, I want LTSP servers...not LTSP workstations. Sure; that's what Beowulf clusters use. This would require some customization, it'd just be running in character mode, level 3, but speaking as a guy who's done a lot

Re : Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Authentication to LTSP workstations

2002-05-13 Thread ltsp
I'm wanting to use LTSP to remote-boot all of my servers. Basically I will have a few Qmail servers, a few Apache servers, a few LDAP servers, etc. all booted via LTSP. I have quite a few diskless workstations to use up and a high performance server. All file systems will be mounted to the m

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Authentication to LTSP workstations

2002-05-13 Thread Michael H . Collins
Is qmail running locally on the workstations? My only question is why anyone would want to do this? What are you wanting to accomplish? have fun. On Mon, 13 May 2002 14:57:23 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the bitstream: ~How do you get a LTSP workstation to act as a server?? I have

[Ltsp-discuss] Authentication to LTSP workstations

2002-05-13 Thread ltsp
How do you get a LTSP workstation to act as a server?? I have 20 LTSP workstations booted and running Qmail on all of them but I can't authenticate to the LTSP workstations. How do I fix this??? Is there a better solution for remote-booting in a server environment?? I'm not looking at clust