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    • Wayne WorkmanW
      Wayne Workman
      last edited by

      Also, you might wanna check this out: [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_TFTP[/url]

      I just made that, as this problem comes up so often.

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        cokewithvanilla
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        I have disbaled the firewall on the server, now it seems to work. ONly one issue, I now get “No such fire or directory” error when trying to boot

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        • Wayne WorkmanW
          Wayne Workman
          last edited by

          What is the output of:
          [CODE]cat /etc/xinetd.d/tftp[/CODE]

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            cokewithvanilla
            last edited by

            no such file or directory

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              Can you try to create that file, as seen here: [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_TFTP#TFTP_Service[/url]

              After you’re done, restart the TFTP service and try again from windows.
              Let us know…

              Also, feel free to read around in that WiKi page… there’s a lot of stuff in there.

              Also,

              What is the output of this?
              [CODE]cat /etc/default/tftpd-hpa
              [/CODE]

              the /etc/default/tftpd-hpa might look like this:

              [CODE]# /etc/default/tftpd-hpa

              FOG Modified version

              TFTP_USERNAME=“root”
              TFTP_DIRECTORY=“/tftpboot”
              TFTP_ADDRESS=“0.0.0.0:69”
              TFTP_OPTIONS=“-s”[/CODE]

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman
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                  cokewithvanilla
                  last edited by

                  I just did that, reset, and i am getting the same message. I have also checked the tftpd-hpa file, and it is identical to yours

                  I have also disabled the firewall in ubuntu, changed permissions to 777, made sure iptables was correct

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman
                    last edited by

                    What is running DHCP? Have you set options 66 and 67 ?

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                      cokewithvanilla
                      last edited by

                      Fog is doing DHCP. I believe options 66 and 67 are set, but how do I look? I recall there being some file with that info but i forget where

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        The file is here: /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf

                        Here is my reference: [url]http://askubuntu.com/questions/221329/how-do-i-configure-dhcpd[/url]

                        If FOG has configured DHCP for itself, it’s almost surely correct. Also, if FOG is doing DHCP, you only need option 67 configured for it, which should already be done.

                        Please do a TCP dump on your FOG server.

                        Taken from another post by Uncle Frank:

                        [CODE]sudo tcpdump -w issue.pcap -i eth0[/CODE]

                        You might need to change the interface name in the above command, seems like I have never had an interface named eth0 in Linux… This command will list all available interfaces. Pick the right one.
                        [CODE]ip link show[/CODE]

                        Run the above capture command on the FOG machine, then start the remote target host. Wait till it fails, then stop tcpdump (ctrl+c), transfer the PCAP file to your PC and examine it using wireshark. After the capture is completed, please use the MAC address of the target host as the filter for sender & receiver. This address will filter out ALL traffic that isn’t coming from or going to the target client.

                        Example Filter (change the MAC addresses):
                        [CODE]eth.dst == 00:0C:CC:76:4E:07 || eth.src==00:0C:CC:76:4E:07[/CODE]

                        Please also post this PCAP file so we can look at it and see what’s going on. And if you don’t filter the file for us, we will need the target host’s MAC as well so we can filter it.

                        #LetsMakeScripts

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