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    • sudburrS
      sudburr
      last edited by sudburr

      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.4.0
      • OS: CentOS 7.2.1511
      Client
      • Service Version: n/a
      • OS: n/a
      Description

      This is a problem with just one FOG server. I cannot recreate the problem on another.

      All created users except for the original `admin’ account on this one particular server cannot join a multicast session when manually initiated by the user during a network boot. The response after entering a user name and password is always, invalid login.

      I have verified the client machine itself is not the problem.

      I have deleted all additional user accounts then recreated them and still no go. Only the one remaining account can join a multicast session.

      I tried length of password, length of username, alphabetical sorting differences of username;
      ie: abmin, admin, testuser

      1. network boot machine
      2. Join Multicast Session
      3. enter username and password
      4. receive:
      http...blahblahblah...\boot.php ok
      Invalid login!
      

      The problem presented itself while the server was running 1.4.0-RC14, so I updated it to 1.4.0 and the problem remained.

      Simply deploying an individual image via unicast the credentials are fine.

      [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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      • sudburrS
        sudburr
        last edited by

        < facepalm >

        Oh geez … okay, ignore everything. There is no problem other than that the switch servicing that bench had been reprogrammed. The ports used had been set to the wrong vlan; a vlan serviced by a FOG server that didn’t have the intended accounts.

        … oy

        [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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        • Q
          Quazz Moderator
          last edited by Quazz

          What does the multicast (fog.multijoin) boot option look like for you?

          Can you do multicast with a task?

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          • sudburrS
            sudburr
            last edited by sudburr

            Everything else ‘looks’ normal.

            The purpose of using this multicast method is to bypass the need to register a machine. I have some 700 systems coming in that will require quick and dirty imaging.

            We know this works on other fog servers; the question is why does this particular feature that involves authentication when joining a session fail to allow anyone but the one account to join a session on this server?

            [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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            • Q
              Quazz Moderator @sudburr
              last edited by Quazz

              @sudburr I can only assume the multijoin option has been altered, given that it’s the only thing acting up as far as I understand.

              Can you post it here?

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              • sudburrS
                sudburr
                last edited by

                From FOG Configuration > iPXE Menu Customization > fog.multijoin

                Menu Item:

                fog.multijoin
                

                Description:

                Join Multicast Session
                

                Parameters:

                login
                params
                param mac0 ${net0/mac}
                param arch ${arch}
                param username ${username}
                param password ${password}
                param sessionJoin 1
                isset ${net1/mac} && param mac1 ${net1/mac} || goto bootme
                isset ${net2/mac} && param mac2 ${net2/mac} || goto bootme
                

                [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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                • Q
                  Quazz Moderator @sudburr
                  last edited by

                  @sudburr Looks normal, is there anything in the apache error log when login fails?

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                  • sudburrS
                    sudburr
                    last edited by

                    Nothing at all shows up in /var/log/httpd/error_log (CentOS) at the moment of the login failure … just checked it again and nothing populated.

                    [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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                    • sudburrS
                      sudburr
                      last edited by

                      < facepalm >

                      Oh geez … okay, ignore everything. There is no problem other than that the switch servicing that bench had been reprogrammed. The ports used had been set to the wrong vlan; a vlan serviced by a FOG server that didn’t have the intended accounts.

                      … oy

                      [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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