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| + | == Introduction == |
| + | This is a howto based on [[fedora7]] showing how to authenticate a K12LTSP [http://k12ltsp.org] server off SME Server. The K12LTSP server is an easy way to add Linux thin client computing to your network. The K12LTSP Server is based on Fedora 6 with pre-configured LTSP [http://ltsp.org] added in. |
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− | == Introduction == | + | == Install the K12LTSP Server == |
− | This is a howto based on [[fedora7]] showing how to authenticate a K12LTSP [http://k12ltsp.org] server off SME Server. The K12LTSP server is an easy way to add Linux thin client computing to your network.
| + | # Turn off the firewall |
| + | # Turn off SE Linux |
| + | # Log in as root |
| + | # Check /etc/hosts - make sure that the internal server name is different to your SME Server's name. I ran into trouble because the default K12LTSP internal server name is server.ltsp and my SME Server is server.school.edu.au - I changed the K12LTSP server's internal server name to k12server.ltsp. Note, this is different to the K12LTSP's external server name which you can set to be anything. Mine is k12.school.edu.au ! You probably won't have to do this step if you gave your SME Server a more imaginative name! |