Discussion:
[Ltsp-discuss] adding 2nd nic
Mike Cammilleri
2015-02-05 18:11:44 UTC
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Are there instructions somewhere for setting up a 2nd NIC after you've
already setup ltsp server with only 1 nic? I've been using a 1 nic setup
but finally got around to setting up the 2nd port, eth1. Currently eth0
is on the internal ltsp network but its also still bringing in all the
internet traffic to the clients. I successfully set up the 2nd nic on an
outside network and I can ping it.

The last step that I cannot find the answer to is how do I tell LTSP to
start using eth1 for internet requests and not eth0 like it has been? Do
I need to do a manual setup of NAT? Any help or pointing to
documentation that has answers would be great. Thanks guys.

--mike

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Mike Cammilleri
2015-02-05 19:43:02 UTC
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I should mention im on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with ltsp-server-standalone-5.3.7
Post by Mike Cammilleri
Are there instructions somewhere for setting up a 2nd NIC after you've
already setup ltsp server with only 1 nic? I've been using a 1 nic setup
but finally got around to setting up the 2nd port, eth1. Currently eth0
is on the internal ltsp network but its also still bringing in all the
internet traffic to the clients. I successfully set up the 2nd nic on an
outside network and I can ping it.
The last step that I cannot find the answer to is how do I tell LTSP to
start using eth1 for internet requests and not eth0 like it has been? Do
I need to do a manual setup of NAT? Any help or pointing to
documentation that has answers would be great. Thanks guys.
--mike
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