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      dureal99d @george1421
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      @george1421 I have a lot of mixed clients, a good amount don’t mind the standard ipxe.efi. some are just a bit more diva like these 2

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        dureal99d @george1421
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        @george1421 this is what i see 00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d...

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          dureal99d @dureal99d
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          @george1421 the entire readout

          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 available DHCP subnet: 192.168.1.109/255.255.255.0
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 vendor class: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 PXE(enp8s0) 50:46:5d:98:6f:3c proxy
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 tags: BC_UEFI, enp8s0
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 next server: 192.168.1.109
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 broadcast response
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 sent size:  1 option: 53 message-type  2
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 sent size:  4 option: 54 server-identifier  192.168.1.109
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 sent size:  9 option: 60 vendor-class  50:58:45:43:6c:69:65:6e:74
          Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 sent size: 17 option: 97 client-machine-id  00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d...```
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            Tom Elliott @dureal99d
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            @dureal99d said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

            Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 vendor class: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016

            That is what I see:

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              george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
              last edited by george1421

              @dureal99d Ok that is a bit what I saw when I was working on the tutorial at home. There has to be an easier way, I just haven’t learned it yet.

              But here is what I did, I mashed the two values together.

              # From wireshark.
              00000011-0000-0000-0000-50465d986f3c
              # Translated into 2 nibble hex numbers
              00:00:00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d:98:6f:3c
              
              # From dnsmasq log
              00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d...
              
              #Side by side aligned
                 00:00:00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d:98:6f:3c
              00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d...
              
              #Missing bits filled into the dnsmasq one
              00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d:98:6f:3c
              

              End results to create the unique uuid for this asus computer. 00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d:98:6f:3c

              So now we need to make one of those magical dnsmasq filters that will identify this computer for us.

              Edit (duh, I just realized that the 50:46:5d:98:6f:3c of that uuid is the mac address of that computer. That won’t do for us exactly. but we are close)

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                dureal99d @george1421
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                @george1421 I see

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                  george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
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                  @dureal99d This one may be harder than with the Dell computers I’ve tested on. The uuid is actually made up of two parts the IAID which should indicate the model and DUID which should should be device specific. In this case the model identifier is ‘00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00’ We can filter on that, but it doesn’t look too unique.

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                    george1421 Moderator @Tom Elliott
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                    @Tom-Elliott said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

                    Oct 12 12:59:32 dureal99d-Precision-WorkStation-T5400 dnsmasq-dhcp[1280]: 3272245650 vendor class: PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016

                    That is what I see:

                    Not ignoring you on this. The vendor class (option 60) doesn’t have anything that is unique to describe this machine. While the arch does tell you if it is a uefi or bios machine that is all that can be gleaned from that option. The UNDI part is only what version of UNDI the client supports. The Dell 6230 I had also had a undi value of 003 016 and that one used ipxe.efi or snp.efi for a uefi boot.

                    The UUID (option 97) is suppose to be unique on a model (first half of uuid) and device (second half of uuid). on a per machine basis. My hope is that we can use the uuid for this. The only other thing that is unique in the dhcp request is the mac address, but then you will need a match filter for every mac address you want a unique iPXE boot kernel for. That (IMO) is not very sustainable if you have more than about 20 devices on your campus.

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                      dureal99d @george1421
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                      @george1421 said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

                      The

                      I don’t mind adding mac addresses. I tried to use the uuid number you generated and perhaps I did it wrong. but here is my file now.

                      # Don't function as a DNS server:
                      port=0
                      
                      # Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
                      log-dhcp
                      
                      # Set the root directory for files available via FTP.
                      tftp-root=/tftpboot
                      
                      # Disable re-use of the DHCP servername and filename fields as extra
                      # option space. That's to avoid confusing some old or broken DHCP clients.
                      dhcp-no-override
                      
                      # inspect the vendor class string and match the text to set the tag
                      dhcp-vendorclass=BIOS,PXEClient:Arch:00000
                      dhcp-vendorclass=IA32_UEFI,PXEClient:Arch:00006
                      dhcp-vendorclass=BC_UEFI,PXEClient:Arch:00007
                      dhcp-vendorclass=X86-64_EFI,PXEClient:Arch:00009
                      
                      #UUID for a asus r503u I tested (this info was gleaned from the dnsmasq log file that recorded
                      # a pxe boot session of this target computer
                      dhcp-match=set:r503u,97,00:11:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:50:46:5d:98:6f:3c
                      
                      # The default boot filename, Server name, Server Ip Address
                      dhcp-boot=undionly.kpxe,,192.168.1.109
                      
                      # Set the boot file name based on the matching tag from the vendor class (above)
                      dhcp-boot=net:IA32_UEFI,i386-efi/ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                      dhcp-boot=net:BC_UEFI,ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                      dhcp-boot=net:X86-64_EFI,ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                      
                      # Our test to ensure both the BC_UEFI and r503u tags are set. 
                      dhcp-boot=tag:BC_UEFI,tag:r503u,intel7156.efi,192.168.1.109,192.168.1.109
                      
                      # PXE menu.  The first part is the text displayed to the user.  The second is the timeout, in seconds.
                      pxe-prompt="Booting FOG Client", 3
                      
                      # The known types are x86PC, PC98, IA64_EFI, Alpha, Arc_x86,
                      # Intel_Lean_Client, IA32_EFI, ARM_EFI, BC_EFI, Xscale_EFI and X86-64_EFI
                      # This option is first and will be the default if there is no input from the user.
                      
                      # PXEClient:Arch:00000
                      pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot BIOS PXE", undionly.kpxe
                      
                      # PXEClient:Arch:00007
                      pxe-service=BC_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-BC", ipxe.efi
                      
                      # PXEClient:Arch:00009
                      pxe-service=X86-64_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-64", ipxe.efi
                      
                      dhcp-range=192.168.1.109,proxy```
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                        Wayne Workman @george1421
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                        @george1421 said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

                        The UUID (option 97) is suppose to be unique on a model (first half of uuid) and device (second half of uuid). on a per machine basis. My hope is that we can use the uuid for this.

                        Well that would be amazing. We should work on using that for ISC-DHCP too.

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                          george1421 Moderator @Wayne Workman
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                          @Wayne-Workman said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

                          Well that would be amazing. We should work on using that for ISC-DHCP too.

                          It would be wonderful if all hardware manufacturers did this too. But as with the Lenovo the OP has, its all zeros. As long as that is model unique then we can work with it, but I suspect all lenovos have that set to zero.

                          From what I understand isc-dhcp can do this too like dnsmasq make run time decisions based on what client advertises. I just haven’t dug into the isc-dhcp settings as of now to say for absolute.

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                            Wayne Workman @george1421
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                            @george1421 According to rfc4578, Option 97 is one of the public DHCP options - meaning vendors can use it for whatever they want, including nothing. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4578

                            That’s why there isn’t a DHCP option for 97 listed in the ISC-DHCP manual:
                            https://linux.die.net/man/5/dhcp-options

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                              dureal99d @Wayne Workman
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                              @Wayne-Workman I see. Well is there another way to call up a specific .efi file using dnsmasq?

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                                Wayne Workman @dureal99d
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                                @dureal99d For dnsmasq, George is the guy to ask. He’s laid out several matching techniques. If option 60 sent from the host doesn’t have something unique appended to the end of it, you’re probably out of luck - unless you want to do it the insane-hard way and use MAC address matching.

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                                  dureal99d @Wayne Workman
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                                  @Wayne-Workman said in Serve different types of .efi boot files:

                                  you’re probably out of

                                  I don’t mind using mac address matching. or rather learning it and then using when needed.

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                                    george1421 Moderator @dureal99d
                                    last edited by george1421

                                    @dureal99d well then you know the basics then you probably want to look into this filter

                                    dhcp-mac=set:mac_01,<mac_to_match>
                                    

                                    so then you will need a dhcp-boot with the conditional test for mac_01 and the name of the boot file you want to send.

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                                      Wayne Workman @dureal99d
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                                      @dureal99d I’ve been on dnsmasq’s mailing list for about a year now. Simon Kelly - creator and maintainer of dnsmasq - sends out an email with answers to questions about every day or every other day. You can get on this mailing list, and you can email him questions like I have, and he’ll respond. As with anything, include as many details as possible. The link to the mailing list and such is below.

                                      http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html

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                                        Wayne Workman @dureal99d
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                                        @dureal99d Just found this in Simon’s archive:

                                        https://www.mail-archive.com/dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk/msg00895.html

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                                          dureal99d @Wayne Workman
                                          last edited by Wayne Workman

                                          @Wayne-Workman @george1421
                                          based upon what i read this config should work right?

                                          # Don't function as a DNS server:
                                          port=0
                                          
                                          # Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
                                          log-dhcp
                                          
                                          # Set the root directory for files available via FTP.
                                          tftp-root=/tftpboot
                                          
                                          # Disable re-use of the DHCP servername and filename fields as extra
                                          # option space. That's to avoid confusing some old or broken DHCP clients.
                                          dhcp-no-override
                                          
                                          # inspect the vendor class string and match the text to set the tag
                                          dhcp-vendorclass=BIOS,PXEClient:Arch:00000
                                          dhcp-vendorclass=IA32_UEFI,PXEClient:Arch:00006
                                          dhcp-vendorclass=BC_UEFI,PXEClient:Arch:00007
                                          dhcp-vendorclass=X86-64_EFI,PXEClient:Arch:00009
                                          
                                          #UUID for a asus r503u I tested (this info was gleaned from the dnsmasq log file that recorded
                                          # a pxe boot session of this target computer
                                          dhcp-mac=r503u,50:46:5d:98:6f:3c
                                          
                                          # The default boot filename, Server name, Server Ip Address
                                          dhcp-boot=undionly.kpxe,,192.168.1.109
                                          
                                          # Set the boot file name based on the matching tag from the vendor class (above)
                                          dhcp-boot=net:IA32_UEFI,i386-efi/ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                                          dhcp-boot=net:BC_UEFI,ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                                          dhcp-boot=net:X86-64_EFI,ipxe.efi,,192.168.1.109
                                          dhcp-boot=net:r503u,intel7156.efi,,192.68.1.109
                                          
                                          # Our test to ensure both the BC_UEFI and r503u tags are set. 
                                          dhcp-boot=tag:BC_UEFI,tag:r503u, intel7156.efi, 192.168.1.109, 192.168.1.109
                                          
                                          # PXE menu.  The first part is the text displayed to the user.  The second is the timeout, in seconds.
                                          pxe-prompt="Booting FOG Client", 3
                                          
                                          # The known types are x86PC, PC98, IA64_EFI, Alpha, Arc_x86,
                                          # Intel_Lean_Client, IA32_EFI, ARM_EFI, BC_EFI, Xscale_EFI and X86-64_EFI
                                          # This option is first and will be the default if there is no input from the user.
                                          
                                          # PXEClient:Arch:00000
                                          pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot BIOS PXE", undionly.kpxe
                                          
                                          # PXEClient:Arch:00007
                                          pxe-service=BC_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-BC", ipxe.efi
                                          
                                          # PXEClient:Arch:00009
                                          pxe-service=X86-64_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-64", ipxe.efi
                                          
                                          dhcp-range=192.168.1.109,proxy
                                          

                                          this config should work right?

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                                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                                            Wayne Workman
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                                            You’ve tagged a specific MAC as Simon did in his answer, then later assigned that tag a specific file. Looks good to me.

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