FWIW, I've been making use of No Machines instead of VNC running on the server. 
 They offer a free version although it's limited to two connections.  Works 
very well for quick remote access from a Windows client.  It's extremely secure 
and the environment is exactly what you'd see when logging in to a client.

On a similar note to François' firewall/DHCP settings, we're using a Sonicwall 
Pro 3060 running Enhanced.  We've successfully set the SW unit up with LDAP 
authentication against our Active Directory domain.  Students are offered a 
restricted level of web access based on times of day and content and fac/staff 
are offered another level of access.

I'm finding, however, that the authentication only works on the Edubuntu server 
when one person access the web.  For example, if I access the web using Firefox 
on an Edubuntu client, I'm prompted to authenticate.  If another client comes 
online and access the web, I'm not prompted to authenticate because the first 
client already did.  So, I'm receiving their access rights.

What I'm planning to do is keep up a permanent No Machines connection from a 
workstation that sits in my office with a student-level web access account.  
That way whenever students log on up on the lab, they always have the 
student-level access.

Not a good way to do this, but it's what I have thus far.  I've been working 
with the Sonicwall in adding the Edubuntu DHCP subnet to it's access object 
group but it's just not taking that subnet (probably because it's not serving 
the IP address to the clients; the Edubuntu server is.)

Anyway, just brainstorming and continuing to enjoy following the threads posted 
here.  :-)

Regards,
Kory

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:edubuntu-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gavin McCullagh
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Edubuntu in an existing network
> 
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, François BARILLON wrote:
> 
> 
> > What is not solved yet :
> >
> > - trying to use VNC "vncviewer 192.168.1.240:0" or "vncviewer
> > edubuntu:0" gets and error "read error : connection reset by peer (104)"
> > although the user has enabled the connection.
> >     - Is a vnc-server daemon running on thin clients?
> 
> I would have thought the vnc server must be running on the server and
> therefore you would connect to the server with vncviewer.  Maybe not
> though.  It's probably something like 192.168.1.25:13.

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