Fog on Fedora 20
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[code]/etc/selinux/config[/code]
Disable the line in there.
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It is disabled but I still getting an enable status
This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded.
SELINUX=disable
SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values:
targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
minimum - Modification of targeted policy. Only selected processes are protected.
mls - Multi Level Security protection.
SELINUXTYPE=targeted
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Did you reboot?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 34551, member: 7271”]Did you reboot?[/quote]
Yes
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Ok, so I figured out why I was not able to disable selinux, I was missing a D (disable[B]d[/B]). Now is disabled but I’m still unable to reach the website.
Thasnks -
[quote=“Kronkras, post: 34554, member: 25243”]Ok, so I figured out why I was not able to disable selinux, I was missing a D (disable[B]d[/B]). Now is disabled but I’m still unable to reach the website.
Thasnks[/quote]Firewall issue. systemctl stop firewalld.service && systemctl disable firewalld.service
That should do it.
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[quote=“madskillz23, post: 34557, member: 8206”]Firewall issue. systemctl stop firewalld.service && systemctl disable firewalld.service
That should do it.[/quote]
That did the trick.
I’ll still to test the system, register, upload an image, and deploy unicasts and multicast. I’ll update with the results.
Thanks guys!
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[url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Tftp_timeout[/url]…
Added Fedora 20 section and added the suggested line of “systemctl stop firewalld.service && systemctl disable firewalld.service”
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[quote=“Kronkras, post: 34559, member: 25243”]That did the trick.
I’ll still to test the system, register, upload an image, and deploy unicasts and multicast. I’ll update with the results.
Thanks guys![/quote]
I’m on CentOS 7 (similar architecture to Fedora 20) and haven’t been able to get image upload working properly yet. Best of luck.
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[quote=“madskillz23, post: 34563, member: 8206”]I’m on CentOS 7 (similar architecture to Fedora 20) and haven’t been able to get image upload working properly yet. Best of luck.[/quote]
Oh well, as you predicted, is not working.
- Mounting File System …mount: mounting 10.##.#.###:/images/dev/ on /images failed: Operation not supported
Any toughs?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 34544, member: 7271”]If you got an error, how did everything install “just fine”?
I realize it didn’t fall out of the installer, but are you also aware we’ve stopped official support for Fedora specifically because we can’t keep up with all of the change’s?[/quote]
What OS would you suggest?
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Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04, 13.10
CentOS 6.4,6.5 (assumed RHEL of same versions)
Earlier than Fedora 19
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I have (technically had since I’ve now upgraded) FOG up and running on Fedora 20 without any issues. Took some customizing, but figured it out. I posted a help guide on this thread:
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/using-0-32-with-fedora-20.10141/[/url]
Hopefully it can help you out.
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[quote=“a1adam12, post: 35043, member: 22878”]I have (technically had since I’ve now upgraded) FOG up and running on Fedora 20 without any issues. Took some customizing, but figured it out. I posted a help guide on this thread:
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/using-0-32-with-fedora-20.10141/[/url]
Hopefully it can help you out.[/quote]
Hello a1adam12,
Thanks for your replied, I was able to pass the error message stated before and able to almost upload an image. The only problem is that when it finish to upload the image FOGFTP failed to connect. I verified TFTP and node have the same username and password as well as the IP.
Thank you
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[quote=“Kronkras, post: 35064, member: 25243”]Hello a1adam12,
Thanks for your replied, I was able to pass the error message stated before and able to almost upload an image. The only problem is that when it finish to upload the image FOGFTP failed to connect. I verified TFTP and node have the same username and password as well as the IP.
Thank you[/quote]
What version of vsftpd do you have? If it’s > 3.1 (i think that’s it) then try adding:
[code]seccomp_sandbox=NO[/code] To the /etc/vsftpd.conf file and restart with:[code]service vsftpd restart[/code] -
Checking my server, I’m running vsftp version 3.0.2-6.
Here’s what my vsftp.conf file looks like:
anonymous_enable=NO
local_enable=YES
write_enable=YES
local_umask=022
dirmessage_enable=YES
xferlog_enable=YES
connect_from_port_20=YES
xferlog_std_format=YES
listen=YES
pam_service_name=vsftpd
userlist_enable=NO
tcp_wrappers=YES
The only other things I can think of are:
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[]to make sure the vsftp service is enabled, not just running, so that when you reboot your server it starts automatically
[]make sure the username and password are correct, not only under the FOG settings of the web interface, but also under Storage Management and in the your …/fog/comons/config.php file
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[]in the config.php file, make sure the TFTP and STORAGE FTP username and password (the password may be encrypted) are set to your values
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[]if your firewall is on, make the appropriate exceptions for vsftp, or you can disable it completely
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Hope that helps.