Problem with dhcp options configuration
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it’s complaining it can’t get an IP address.
what is your DHCP server running on?
I’ve had this a small amount at my current place of work, but it is only laptops plugged in via their Ethernet ports…
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Is this a type-o or did you really enter your ip address as 172.16. 8.1 because there is a space in there.
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i’m using a mikrotik as router and dhcp server for this network segment and my fog server and host machines are geting dhcp from it.
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[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 29423, member: 3582”]Is this a type-o or did you really enter your ip address as 172.16. 8.1 because there is a space in there.[/quote]
It was entered correctly in the configuration the space appered when i copied it in the terminal
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[quote=“Leandro Silva, post: 29427, member: 24513”]i’m using a mikrotik as router and dhcp server for this network segment and my fog server and host machines are geting dhcp from it.[/quote]
Another possibility is to install the dnsmasq service to help alleviate the issues of trying resolve your dhcp information.
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Now something came to my mind, i’m using supernetting in this network, my network is 172.16.8.0/21, the pxe protocol supports supernetting?
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sorry subnetting, bad english
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I use a 10.x.x.x with 255.255.248.0 subnet mask, works fine for me.
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Helo i solved my problem following this awesome tutorial:
I had many problems becouse of i tried to use ubuntu 14.04 now i’m using ubuntu 10.04 and it is working well.
I had problems configuring my mikrotik dhcp server, becouse i was trying to configure the options 66 and 67 manualy, there are specifc filds in it to configure these options, in the picture below i show the right filds:
[IMG]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/70915108/dhcp_fog_mikrotik.jpg[/IMG]
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Hello .
This setting works IF you disable "Allways Broadcast " in DHCP setings .
Thank for sharing . It helped me a lot.