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05:07 | <alkisg> yw :)
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11:09 | <Vercas> Is there any mechanism built into LTSP that would let me do things like isolate a user to a specific network/VLAN/VPN?
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13:44 | <Vercas> More specifically, what I'm hoping to do is make a guest account that can only access my guest VLAN.
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