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Best way to update to Fog.33b?

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    Joseph Waldfogel
    last edited by May 17, 2014, 8:45 PM

    Once I get the msg to update the schema from the install I am opening up Firefox (from the server), updating the schema, logging in and finally going to the fog management page so I can configure it but it is not there.

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      need2 Moderator
      last edited by May 19, 2014, 4:23 PM

      What specifically is not there?

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        Joseph Waldfogel
        last edited by May 20, 2014, 12:56 PM

        Everything, it is a blank page. The Apache log gives me this error: [Thu May 15 13:55:54 2014] [error] [client 10.5.96.220] File does not exist: /var/www/access, referer: [url]http://10.5.96.220/fog/management/index.php?node=about[/url]

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          Joseph Waldfogel
          last edited by May 21, 2014, 6:20 PM

          Ok, I thought it was the fog management page that was messed up because of what it said in the error log. It is not; it’s the fog configuration page that is blank. All the other pages are there and I have also been able to ping existing clients after re-loading my database from backup, it also shows my snap-ins and images. I tried installing fog on my network at home and had no issues, it was gravy. After that I tried to install it on a laptop here at work completely fresh, and I still get the blank config page. Since having a successful install outside of my network, and none inside, I’m now thinking that the issue is with my network. But from what I understand from the forums, the only thing I need to change from my previous version is setting up the DCHP server rules 66 & 67 (which I have already done). Is there anything that I could be missing as far as my network setup is concerned?

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            need2 Moderator
            last edited by May 21, 2014, 8:59 PM

            No… I’m really not sure what is happening to you. Do you maybe have some sort of different firewall or weird AV that may be stripping out some of the FOG files?

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              Joseph Waldfogel
              last edited by May 22, 2014, 12:40 PM

              Not that I know of. The cat who set this up before I started here was able to get it installed and working. Co-workers told me he did “something to trick it into working,” but none of them know what it was, and I have no way of contacting the guy. I think I am going to try and put the fog installer on a flash drive and copy it over to the server and install it. Bypassing my work network of course.

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                Joseph Waldfogel
                last edited by May 29, 2014, 5:08 PM

                Still no luck, I downloaded Fog 1.0.1 at home threw it on a flash drive and brought it in. It still installs with a blank page. I have been thinking that it has to have something to do with my Ubuntu set up prior to installing Fog. Is there something on the wiki page or another forum post any one knows of that gives a list of packages or apps that I need to setup before installing Fog on Ubuntu 12.04 (other than the standard wiki installation page)?

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                  Junkhacker Developer
                  last edited by May 29, 2014, 5:17 PM

                  nothing is required beyond the standard server installation and running updates before installing fog on ubuntu 12.04 server

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                    Joseph Waldfogel
                    last edited by May 29, 2014, 5:20 PM

                    Ok, Server you say… I was told by my co-workers to use the desktop version, might that have something do with me not having all of the required packages?

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                      Junkhacker Developer
                      last edited by May 29, 2014, 5:51 PM

                      i’m sure you can get fog to work on the desktop version, but i prefer to use the low-overhead gui-less versions of linux for servers. there’s nothing about installing and configuring fog that you can’t do from the command line, or from the browser of another computer.

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                        Joseph Waldfogel
                        last edited by May 30, 2014, 12:42 PM

                        Right, when I set fog up on my home network it worked first try, and I am using 12.04 desktop at home. I have even brought my 12.04 from home and installed it on this system and ended up with the same results after installing fog. Has anyone ever posted about trouble installing fog on specific server models, if so I’ll check them out?

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                          Joseph Waldfogel
                          last edited by May 30, 2014, 1:30 PM

                          Ok… I tried something else. I went to the localhost and tried loading the fog config page and it worked, I am able to edit my config, and save changes. but when I navigate to the ip and try to check it, it still comes up blank. So…to me this indicates that Apache is setting everything up under the localhost and I need to change it in Apache to my static IP, sound about right?

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                            Tom Elliott
                            last edited by May 30, 2014, 1:35 PM

                            [quote=“Joseph Waldfogel, post: 28633, member: 23569”]Ok… I tried something else. I went to the localhost and tried loading the fog config page and it worked, I am able to edit my config, and save changes. but when I navigate to the ip and try to check it, it still comes up blank. So…to me this indicates that Apache is setting everything up under the localhost and I need to change it in Apache to my static IP, sound about right?[/quote]

                            It sounds, more like, firewall isn’t allowing connection.

                            Localhost will work, but IP isn’t able to.

                            Try running [code]service iptables stop[/code] and try accessing the page by IP.

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                              Joseph Waldfogel
                              last edited by May 30, 2014, 1:59 PM

                              I get “iptables: unrecognized service.”

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                                madskillz23
                                last edited by May 30, 2014, 6:35 PM

                                [quote=“Joseph Waldfogel, post: 28648, member: 23569”]I get “iptables: unrecognized service.”[/quote]

                                Try: [CODE]sudo service ufw stop[/CODE]

                                That’s ubuntu’s Universal Firewall Service

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                                  Joseph Waldfogel
                                  last edited by Jun 5, 2014, 3:14 PM

                                  Thanks, for the firewall tips, unfortunately none have worked. I have gotten systems to image though. So for now, atleast until I get some of these systems off my plate; I am imaging machines as is. The question I have now is, when I set up Virtual box do I need to change the nat ftp setting to undionly.kpxe. If this needs to be addressed with a new post let me know and I will do so.

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                                    Jaymes Driver Developer
                                    last edited by Jun 5, 2014, 6:37 PM

                                    [quote=“Joseph Waldfogel, post: 29366, member: 23569”]Thanks, for the firewall tips, unfortunately none have worked. I have gotten systems to image though. So for now, atleast until I get some of these systems off my plate; I am imaging machines as is. The question I have now is, when I set up Virtual box do I need to change the nat ftp setting to undionly.kpxe. If this needs to be addressed with a new post let me know and I will do so.[/quote]

                                    I don’t NAT in Virtual Box, I run bridged.

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