IRC chat logs for #ltsp on irc.libera.chat (webchat)


Channel log from 7 February 2023   (all times are UTC)

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13:46
<vsuojanen[m]>
alkisg: I think I will just use LTSP as router and firewall when giving the clients rdp access to different subnet. I want to control which clients can connect to the rdp. that's why I was thinking before your comments that registering ltsp remoteapps would be go easier
13:51
*so I just setup one interface on LTSP with routing for rdp.
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15:34
<alkisg>
vsuojanen: sure, you can control access with the proxy on the ltsp server
15:35
There's no need to do xorg forwarding to block network traffic. You can block it as traffic, not as "xorg traffic".
15:39
<vsuojanen[m]>
The freerdp proxy needs the iptables rules same way on the ltsp server as the routing, right?
15:40
<alkisg>
You can block with iptables, with proxy, with ssh, with hosts.deny etc
15:40
All of these blocks will run on the ltsp server, yes
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<vsuojanen[m]>
it will do with iptables now, can understand it on some level
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