FOG not PXE boot anymore
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@Wayne-Workman did that one earlier. Enabled…still not working.
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@Hunter-Bonner You have a http error access, could you try to access that url with a web browser ?
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@ch3i what URL? I cannot even see it. And are you wanting me to try and access it from the client?
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@Hunter-Bonner said:
@ch3i what URL? I cannot even see it. And are you wanting me to try and access it from the client?
Sorryyyyyyyyyyyyyy, it’s the iPXE url error lol
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@ch3i said:
As I asked :
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/5218/fog-not-pxe-boot-anymore/13
@Hunter-Bonner Could you try to connect the FOG server over TFTP, using WinSCP maybe
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@ch3i yes was able to connect over ftp
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@ch3i There is no option in that client for TFTP, just SFTP.
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@ch3i There is no option for that in the drop down. I’m using what appears to be the latest version. There is FTP, SFTP, SCP and WebDAV.
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@Hunter-Bonner Try with http://sourceforge.net/projects/tftputil/ or another tftp client.
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Windows can connect via TFTP at the command prompt…
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@Wayne-Workman I used the command prompt. I got a transfer successful message when I ran the following command. tftp x.x.x.x get undionly.kxpe
What’s next to try?
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O.k. I have verified that my TFTP service is running and is configured correctly. I even reinstall. 1.2.0 FOG just a few moments ago and it confirmed that settings were set correctly. I can login to the management portal without issues. The only thing that it’s doing is the same thing as yesterday, and that is saying that something is unsupported, which I cannot even read it goes by so fast.
I’m stumped and frankly, I am about to the point of giving up on this project. I really don’t want o because the web interface and other things are nice.
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@Wayne-Workman Hey I tried booting from another device and I finally got the error to pause. This is what it shows.
I went to that URL, but I am not really sure how to update this?
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@ch3i said:
@Hunter-Bonner said:
@ch3i Sorry I do not know what you mean. I’m a total n00b to FOG.
To boot your clients on PXE, you need :
- An IP >> it’s OK
- A DHCP option that specified the TFTP server (option 66) : the ip of the server >> NOK
- A DHCP option that specified the boot file (option 67) : pxelinux.0 >> NOK
I’m curious. Did you set option 67 to pxelinux.0 or undionly.kxpe?
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@TaTa undionly.kxpe I’m using Windows Server for DHCP
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sorry for my 2nd and 3rd questions.
and option 66 is your FOG server IP?
Have you temporarily tried to disable firewall or iptables?