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    Where do I find the file undionly.kpxe and default.ipxe

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      Martin IT Systems
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      Where do I find the file undionly.kpxe and default.ipxe

      Hello together,

      I am dealing with the FOG project. The whole thing is done in a VM network in the Oracel Virtual Box. Installed are two Linux Ubuntu servers, 1 Win10Pro, 2x Win7Pro as test clients. One server was set up as FOG server (Fix IP) with DHCP, MyDB (MySql), TFTPD-HPA. On the DHCP server the options 66, 67 were set up and point to the FOG server itself rsp. to TFTP …/tftpboot /The TFTPD-HPA file was also configured accordingly.

      When I start a client now, it gets an IP address and all other assignments…but it doesn’t find the file…so undionly.kpxe / I did try to copy this from the internet, but then it boots a little further and from then on it stops again. Now to my question: on Github FOG Project / Backet someone has set under tftp a lot of ipxe so also the undionly.kpxe file. Can I use this or where do I get this so I can copy this into /tftpboot? And where do I get the default.ipxe file or should I do it myself according to the instructions in FOG Wiki? Would there also have to be a dnamasq integrated into the network?

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        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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        @Martin-IT-Systems said in Where do I find the file undionly.kpxe and default.ipxe:

        Now to my question: on Github FOG Project / Backet someone has set under tftp a lot of ipxe so also the undionly.kpxe file. Can I use this or where do I get this so I can copy this into /tftpboot?

        Sure you can manually download the files. BUT the files not being in /tftpboot might be a hint that the FOG installer never finished all the way to the end. I suggest you re-run the installer, carefully read what you see on screen, follow it’s instructions and it should take care of everything for you.

        And where do I get the default.ipxe file or should I do it myself according to the instructions in FOG Wiki?

        Same answer. The installer will create it when it runs all the way to the end.

        Would there also have to be a dnamasq integrated into the network?

        You can manually setup dnsmasq in your network if you think you need a DHCP Proxy. The FOG installer does not so this for you.

        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

        Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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