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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator @RAV
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      @rav How about you share your dhcp config with my using a file share site so I can look at the entire config. Also provide the output of this command ip a s and the subnet you need for this dhcp server. I think that will be the shortest path to done.

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      • RAVR
        RAV @george1421
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        @george1421 said in Cannot get iPXE to connect to FOG Server:

        Also provide the output of this command ip a s and the subnet you need for this dhcp server.

        I’m not sure how to do this. Do I put “ip a s” at the end of the code?

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        • RAVR
          RAV @george1421
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          @george1421 Here is the file

          https://www.filemail.com/d/pdetayjztgbfuae

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator @RAV
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            @rav said in Cannot get iPXE to connect to FOG Server:

            Do I put “ip a s” at the end of the code?

            Sorry I should have been more clear. On the fog server linux console run that command. It will list out the network adapters configured in your computer.

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @RAV
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              @rav The config file you provided is for the dhcp client (app that runs on your computer that contacts the dhcp server). the file we are looking for is this: /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf

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              • RAVR
                RAV @george1421
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                @george1421 Here’s a screenshot 5d176766-0667-453d-8da0-192546d31398-image.png

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                • RAVR
                  RAV @george1421
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                  @george1421 https://www.filemail.com/d/kzauwhyfwzicdfr Sorry, here’s the correct file.

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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @RAV
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                    @rav OK let me work on the file and get it back to you. The short answer is the network defined in the dhcp server is not the same as your fog server network interface.

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @RAV
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                      @rav ok here is the updated file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_pJWzun8R5v-PdMWk0j_l1dt8qEZzpjC/view?usp=sharing

                      What I did here is I see your fog server is at 192.168.5.234. In the config file I set the next server value to 192.168.5.234 The boot file is set dynamically by the config file. The dhcp range (what the isc dhcp server will hand out) is 192.168.5.10 to 192.168.5.200.

                      replace the existing config file with this one.

                      At the fog server’s command prompt (su to root to do this).

                      Issue these commands.
                      First to stop and then restart the isc-dhcp server (this will load in the new config file)
                      systemctl restart isc-dhcp-server

                      wait about 10 seconds

                      Now lets get the status of the dhcp server.
                      systemctl status isc-dhcp-server

                      Hopefully somewhere in the wall of text it will say running.

                      Now lets ensure that the dhcp server will startup at boot time.
                      systemctl enable isc-dhcp-server

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                      • RAVR
                        RAV @george1421
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                        @george1421 Gotcha. That makes sense. Thank you for your help!!

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                        • RAVR
                          RAV @george1421
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                          @george1421 Okay, I did the three commands you listed, but I think it failed on the second command. I would send you a log but I don’t know how to generate one from the terminal other than to copy and paste, and when I do that it doesn’t catch all the lines completely.

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