[Bug 151386] Re: "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server"

2007-10-11 Thread Oliver Grawert
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 151503 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151503 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 151503 ltsp scripts dont work properly if chroot basedir is a symlink -- "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server" https://bugs.launchpad

[Bug 151386] Re: "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server"

2007-10-10 Thread Tom Haddon
Mystery solved. My /opt/ltsp is actually a symlink to /data/ltsp. This seems to be causing me the issue. I'll workaround. ** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid -- "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151386 You receive

[Bug 151386] Re: "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server"

2007-10-10 Thread Oliver Grawert
thats pretty weird, since i cant reproduce it on any machine here and havent seen any other user report anything that remotely looks like it, the trailin / shouldnt have any impact at all -- "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151386 You r

[Bug 151386] Re: "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server"

2007-10-10 Thread Tom Haddon
Seems it was the same issue that was biting me with bug 150419. If I add a trailing slash to the line that finds subdirectories under /opt/ltsp in ltsp-update-sshkeys, then it seems to work as advertised :) -- "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server" https://bugs.launchpad.ne

[Bug 151386] Re: "This workstation is not authorized to connect to the server"

2007-10-10 Thread Oliver Grawert
nbd is used to boot, so if you have the login screen in front of oyu you dont have to care about dhcp, tftp or nbd anymore did you follow the quickinstall guide from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/QuickInstall ? is your ssh server up and running while you try to log in ? -- "This