CentOS 7 Problems
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 @george1421 said in CentOS 7 Problems: @Dino_Nerd said in CentOS 7 Problems: 192.168.0.15 also save to assume that ^^ is your fog server IP address? bump 
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 @Dino_Nerd Were you able to complete the steps that Sebastian requested @Dino_Nerd Can you access/download the picture (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bg.png) or the kernel (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage) from your browser? If you can then the web bits are in place and correct. Just to be sure you did set selinux to permissive right? 
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 @george1421 said in CentOS 7 Problems: @Dino_Nerd Were you able to complete the steps that Sebastian requested @Dino_Nerd Can you access/download the picture (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bg.png) or the kernel (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage) from your browser? If you can then the web bits are in place and correct. Just to be sure you did set selinux to permissive right? yes, root@fog:~# getenforce 
 Permissive
 root@fog:~#
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 Is there a solution to this? 
 I’d be very surprised if debian was more stable than a RHEL based OS.
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 @Dino_Nerd I’ll ask the same question yet again @Dino_Nerd Were you able to complete the steps that Sebastian requested @Dino_Nerd Can you access/download the picture (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bg.png) or the kernel (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage) from your browser? 
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 @george1421 said in CentOS 7 Problems: @Dino_Nerd I’ll ask the same question yet again @Dino_Nerd Were you able to complete the steps that Sebastian requested @Dino_Nerd Can you access/download the picture (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bg.png) or the kernel (http://192.168.0.15/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage) from your browser? yes and yes. 
 Sorry I thought I already answered this but I guess I hadn’t.I also reinstalled as BIOS machine instead of UEFI 
 My currently running FOG server is CENTOS 7 BIOS. I updated the requested files below
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 Are you doing any weird redirects? For example FOG is expecting to look to /var/www/html/fog (http://SomeIP/fog/) 
 But you have it set to go: http://someIP and it’s passing you to the fog site?
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 Also can you please check FOG Configuration Page->FOG Settings->Web Server->FOG_WEB_ROOT and make sure it’s not set to WEB_ROOT, aka please set to/fog/
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 The really feels like a double installation almost. Though I don’t know quite how to describe it. 
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 @Tom-Elliott said in CentOS 7 Problems: The really feels like a double installation almost. Though I don’t know quite how to describe it. I’ve fresh installed CentOS with fog at least 5 times now and keep getting the same result 
 I attempted a fog installation with Archlinux as well and got this same result.
 by fresh install, I mean wiping the hard drive completely and installing a brand new OS, then installing fog@Tom-Elliott said in CentOS 7 Problems: Also can you please check FOG Configuration Page->FOG Settings->Web Server->FOG_WEB_ROOT and make sure it’s not set to WEB_ROOT, aka please set to/fog/ @Tom-Elliott said in CentOS 7 Problems: Are you doing any weird redirects? For example FOG is expecting to look to /var/www/html/fog (http://SomeIP/fog/) 
 But you have it set to go: http://someIP and it’s passing you to the fog site?This is a clean install, I haven’t changed any settings that aren’t stock 


