Apache problems
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THANKS for all of the help, you people are life savers!!!
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Glad to hear you got it working.
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Well we ran into a problem!
It worked when I was in my office, then we moved to the LMC and attempted to grab an image from a computer and this is what we get:
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It looks like you pointed FOG to use another DHCP server other than itself, at least from the config above. Is that correct? If you did, you need to specify options 66 and 67 in the DHCP scope of a Windows server. If you use a Linux server, you need to specify the next-server. If you receive a PXE-E32, it’s usually due to your machine not being able to contact the TFTP server due to it not being specified correctly on the DHCP server.
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I thought I set it up correctly
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That all looks to be right. Try restarting the TFTP service on FOG [B]sudo service tftpd-hpa restart [/B]
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WOAH!!! LOOK!!![ATTACH=full]240[/ATTACH]
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Glad to see you got the imaging working. Did restarting the service solve this issue, or did you need to change something else?
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Restarting the service worked perfect! Thanks for all the help
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Glad to hear you got it working.