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      buckITall
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      After I finally got it fully functional I restarted Ubuntu machine and since then I am unable to get pxe tftp boot.
      I can still manage the web gui and ping the system. I am back to square 1 “PXE-E32”.
      Unable to tftp get pxelinux.0 from client systems.
      I’ve reinstalled FOG with same settings as first successful settings…no luck.
      I’ve verified TFTP_FTP_Password, STORAGENODE_MYSQLPASS.
      I am not using FOG for DHCP service.
      What else might I be missing?

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        jdiaz
        last edited by

        I had a very similar problem, and to troubleshoot I setup my FOG server by itself. What I mean I set it up as a DHCP server connected to a small switch. No problems at that point. If you are just starting I recommend you start here first.

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          buckITall
          last edited by

          Thanks for the suggestion, without going through the steps yet…I’m just wondering why I can no longer “tftp x.x.x.x get pxelinux.0” from a client system.
          But still can “tftp -vx.x.x.x -c get pxelinux.0” from server end?
          I’ve disabled ufw -“sudo ufw disable”
          Is there something else?

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            BryceZ
            last edited by

            Have you tried:
            [CODE]sudo stop tftpd-hpa
            sudo start tftpd-hpa[/CODE]

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              buckITall
              last edited by

              [quote=“BryceZ, post: 9242, member: 2”]Have you tried:
              [CODE]sudo stop tftpd-hpa
              sudo start tftpd-hpa[/CODE][/quote]

              Yes, no luck

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