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TFTP PXE-T01: File Not Found

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    TylerC
    last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 3:21 PM

    I just did a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit install and installed FOG 0.32 as well. When I network boot I get the message that the TFTP file is not found. Now if I go to a workstation and do a TFTP get x.x.x.x pxelinux.0 I receive the file. On my DHCP server option 66 is set to the FOG server IP and option 67 is set to pxelinux.0 Any ideas?

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      Mike M201
      last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 3:24 PM

      Try changing pxelinux.0 to undionly.kpye

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        jdorst
        last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 3:27 PM

        [quote=“Mike M, post: 30949, member: 24694”]Try changing pxelinux.0 to undionly.kpye[/quote]

        You only need to change to undionly.kpxe if you are using 1.x.x.

        Also, have you tried restarting the DHCP service on the DHCP server?

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          TylerC
          last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 4:27 PM

          [quote=“jdorst, post: 30951, member: 814”]You only need to change to undionly.kpxe if you are using 1.x.x.

          Also, have you tried restarting the DHCP service on the DHCP server?[/quote]

          No good on restarting DHCP server service on the DHCP server. Still giving the same error message.

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            Junkhacker Developer
            last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 4:30 PM

            check that the tftp service is running, Ubuntu 12.04 has a known issue with this

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              TylerC
              last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 4:37 PM

              Stop and restarted the tftpd-hpa service just to be sure and still getting the same message. It’s weird like I said I can go on a command line and grab the file no problem.

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                TylerC
                last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 4:53 PM

                It’s weird when you watch it, it is almost like it doesn’t even try to grab a file it just instantly pops up saying that the file could not be found.

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                  TylerC
                  last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 5:36 PM

                  I hate to beg but come on guys don’t leave me hanging. Ever since I update from 0.32 I’ve had nothing but problems and now I’m just trying to go back to how it was but I can’t get it to work. It seems like it is not a FOG issue but more the Windows Server is not telling them to get that file because like I’ve said I can do it from a command line no problem at all. I’ve even restarted my DHCP server.

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                    TylerC
                    last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 5:45 PM

                    Sorry for the million posts but I got it figured out it was like the Windows Server wasn’t saving my changes I closed out DHCP options for the millionth time and when I went back in it had old settings I changed those yet again and bam! It worked!!!

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                      Tom Elliott
                      last edited by Jun 20, 2014, 5:45 PM

                      Have you taken a look at the FOG Server to ensure firewalls are disabled?
                      In Ubuntu is verified with:
                      [code]sudo service ufw disable[/code]

                      In CentOS you need to ALSO disable selinux:
                      [code]chkconfig iptables off
                      service iptables stop
                      sed -i ‘s/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=disabled/’ /etc/sysconfig/selinux
                      sed -i ‘s/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=disabled/’ /etc/selinux/config
                      reboot[/code]

                      Have you verified that the permissions of the /tftpboot directory are correct? They should be set to:
                      [code]chown -R fog:root /tftpboot[/code]

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