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    PXE Fog Subnet Problem?

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      pilgrimage
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      Hello, the ip of my Fog server is 10.40.22.X but the client computers are 10.40.34.X. Unfortunately, when I boot these clients with pxe, I get the following errors. However, if the client is an ip with 10.40.22.X, Fog pxe boots without any problems. How can I fix this problem?

      PXE-E53 : No boot filename recevied
      PXE-MOF : Exiting Intel Boot agent

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        george1421 Moderator @pilgrimage
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        @pilgrimage This problem is connected to your other post: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/17255/about-dhcp-and-pxe-problem?_=1707994213348

        Your issue is infrastructure and not a fog specific issue. DHCP works based on broadcast messages. These broadcast messages typically are not passed between subnets. On your subnet router there is a service that can be turned on to relay dhcp communications between subnets. I would also think this service is configured on your network because you have client computers on one subnet and servers on another.

        Since you are using dnsmasq to provide the pxe boot information since your dhcp server can’t be changed, you need to update this dhcp-helper / dhcp relay agent on your network router to include your dnsmasq server in the list of dhcp servers this service notifies of a dhcp request. Once that is done your dnsmasq server will hear the dhcp request from the remote subnet and respond with the pxe boot information.

        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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