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RE: [K12OSN] RE: rsh server to server for applications



I am by no means a reliable source here (newbie), but do you remember
turning off the firewalling during the install?  I think the default
firewall setup should prevent traffic from the external network from
getting through.  If not or if you did I would check the firewall config
and see how it is setup (I would give you instructions but I myself do
not know how).

-----Original Message-----
From: k12osn-admin redhat com [mailto:k12osn-admin redhat com] On Behalf
Of John Simovic
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:33 AM
To: k12osn redhat com
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] RE: rsh server to server for applications


Hello all. I installed k12ltsp4 and have a server with 2 nics. One is 
for ltsp and the other to connect to the existing network. They are 
bothon different subnets and the one on the linux ltsp side 
(192.168.5.1) has a dhcp service running. The thing is, windows clients 
on the 10.14.141.x side are receiving ip's from the dhcp server on 
192.168.5.1. How do i stop this?

Kind Regads


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