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      A Former User
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I have recently reinstalled the whole FOG server because of an error. The new installation is:
      [LIST]
      []Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server 64 bits without services (LAMP, OpenSSH, etc.).
      [
      ]FOG 0.32 Normal Installation, using ProxyDHCP. No MySQL password set.
      []Modified php.ini to accept larger snapins.
      [
      ]Modified /var/www/fog/commons/config.php to match FOG’s password, lines ‘TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD’ and ‘STORAGE_FTP_PASSWORD’.
      []Modified WebUI -> Storage Management -> All Storage Nodes -> DefaultMember -> Management Password, to match FOG’s password.
      [
      ]Modified WebUI -> Other Information -> FOG Settings -> TFTP Server -> FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD, to match FOG’s password.
      []Modified /etc/mysql/my.cnf, line ‘bind-address = <IP of FOG server>’
      [
      ]PXE booting is working good.
      [/LIST]
      Now, when I try to upload a small snapin, in this case Flash Player 16 MB, it keeps on connecting to the server. You can see it in the screenshot at the top and at the bottom -in Spanish-. I have left it for 2 hours with no result. I have also tried with a 480 KB snapin with the same result.
      In the former installation I didn’t have problems to upload snapins, but now…

      Does anyone have any idea?

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/263_Snapin.png?:”]Snapin.png[/url]

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        A Former User
        last edited by

        After some research, I have found out some strange behaviour in the snapin management UI. I am using SysInternals Suite as an example.
        [LIST]
        []Bginfo.exe is the largest program among the “less-than-1MB” (825 KB).Any program I upload less than 1 MB uploads OK. Bginfo.exe uploaded.
        [
        ]With Bginfo.exe uploaded, the next program larger is ADInsight.exe (1026 KB). If Bginfo.exe (or other smaller than 1 MB) is uploaded, I can upload ADInsight.exe. If Bginfo.exe is not uploaded, I can’t upload ADInsight.exe.
        [*]The next program larger than ADInsight is disk2vhd.exe (1603 KB). I can’t upload this one and larger ones, it doesn’t matter if Bginfo.exe is uploaded.
        [/LIST]
        Any idea?

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          A Former User
          last edited by

          Solved, it was a Proxy problem. They have recently changed the Proxy settings in my enterprise and there may be some kind of problem. If I disable the Proxy configuration it works fine.

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