[08:03] <alkisg> Good morning
[08:25] <vmlintu> morning
[12:05] <g4tsu> hi
[12:05] <g4tsu> I've got a problem with italc
[12:05] <g4tsu> (on LTSP)
[12:05] <g4tsu> I can see the client in the italc manager
[12:06] <g4tsu> But I can't make any actions like "send a message" "logout the client" etc
[19:00] <dgroos> alkisg: Arrg! I give up on nx (if I can get neatx-server to work!)--can't get it to work, again.
[19:01] <dgroos>  I did as you suggested and installed the neatx-server w/ apt-get.
[19:01] <dgroos> don't see instructions on what to do then?
[22:13] <dgroos_> my server and thin clients can access the internet no problem.  BUT...
[22:14] <dgroos_> From my server I can't ping the building's router!
[22:14] <dgroos_> I can ping the DNS host on the WAN.
[22:15] <dgroos_> I've got it defined in /etc/network/interfaces as the 'network' value for the WAN facing NIC.
[22:16] <dgroos_> Any idea where I might have this misconfigured?  I need to do NX and it stopped working upon moving the server to the school today.  Ithink this might relate to the problem.
[23:14] <alkisg> dgroos_: sorry, hard disk problems... need any help?
[23:15] <dgroos_> Thanks alkisg. I figured out a mistake I'd made and am trying to correct.  Maybe you can quickly put me on the correct path...
[23:16] <dgroos_> Looking at /etc/network/interfaces, how should the ethx entry look like that faced the wan?
[23:16] <alkisg> Static or dynamic?
[23:17] <dgroos_> well, I just rebooted this very instant and looks like things might be hunky dorey...
[23:18] <dgroos_> I set it as dhcp but also specified the ip, not sure if that makes sense (static didn't seem to work, generally true?).
[23:18] <alkisg> You can set either static or dhcp, but no, specifying both is wrong
[23:19] <alkisg> auto eth0
[23:19] <alkisg> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[23:19] <alkisg> That's for dynamic
[23:19] <alkisg> iface eth0 inet static
[23:19] <alkisg> address 192.168.192.10
[23:19] <alkisg> netmask 255.255.255.0
[23:19] <alkisg> gateway 192.168.192.1
[23:19] <alkisg> That's for static
[23:20] <alkisg> And, you can even use network-manager, you don't _have_ to use .../interfaces..
[23:21] <alkisg> Better PM me with the whole interfaces file, to tell you specifically what's wrong...
[23:22] <dgroos_> I think it may be working, give me a sec...
[23:29] <dgroos_> I can only get access to the internet when I have the wan-facing nic set to dhcp, but I would like it to have a static ip.  I seem to remember that it has to be dhcp?
[23:34] <dgroos_> ltsp.pastebin.com/s0hKPXJd
[23:35] <dgroos_> http://ltsp.pastebin.com/s0hKPXJd
[23:40] <dgroos_> alkisg: I need to go.  Thanks so much for the question--seems like with dhcp I've got all functionality I need, even NX is almost working again.  I'm just a bit worried about having dhcp on my server.
[23:40] <alkisg> Ah sorry I wasn't watching
[23:40] <alkisg> OK, good luck, later...
[23:40] <dgroos_> have a great morning-- 1:40 AM ? :)