NFS host unreachable through VLAN
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 Hello all, I have made a few changes to my FOG server like ip-based virtual hosting in Apache and replacing vsftpd with pure-ftpd for use of puredb users. Regardless of this not being a stock setup, I am able to use FOG in VLAN1 (10.88.88.x) successfully, yet unable to do anything with other VLANS configured on my Cisco switch/router. Windows DHCP is set up to provide the information for PXEBOOT and helper-addresses are set up on both the switch and the router to see my DHCP server and the FOG server, but I am receiving an NFS host unreachable error when the FOG splash screen appears on any computer inside the other VLANs. I am not sure what is causing this issue and I am perplexed considering VLAN computers boot through PXE properly and connect to my FOG server. I am guessing there’s a critical step I’m missing in order to get it to resolve NFS storage, which is why I am posting here today. Does anyone have a recommendation? Thanks! 
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 You probably need to make sure nfs traffic is allowed between VLAN’s. You can try a linux client on one of the other vlan’s and try to mount the /images export from the FOG server and see if you are successful. If not, it’s probably a network security issue and not a FOG configuration issue. 
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 Hmm, I guess everything’s forwarded correctly considering I was able to mount it using a random fedora live-cd: 
 [LEFT][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/RgdIyzp.png[/IMG][/LEFT]Maybe an issue with the kernel? with the debug option when pxebooting, can you manually mount NFS for testing?