@Wayne-Workman I actually got it working now, the dhcp and FOG are now communicating.
Issue is now that I get "Could not boot: no such file or directory (http:ipxe.org/2d12603b) as an error when the client tries to boot into the FOG.
Latest posts made by Exig3nci
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RE: DHCP Server Cannot Ping FOG Server
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RE: DHCP Server Cannot Ping FOG Server
@Tom-Elliott I made a reservation in DHCP for the FOG server, so that it picks up 10.10.1.2, subnets match.
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RE: DHCP Server Cannot Ping FOG Server
It is not a VM, I used sudo ufw disable.
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RE: DHCP Server Cannot Ping FOG Server
The DHCP server is Windows 2k8 R2, Fog 1.2.0 on Ubuntu 14.04
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DHCP Server Cannot Ping FOG Server
Hello All,
So I’ve created my own little network and got DHCP up and running properly, I have the FOG server installed and I can ping the DHCP server (10.10.1.1), but when I got over to my DHCP server, I receive a host unreachable error when trying to ping the FOG server (10.10.1.2).Any idea what the issue might be? I know I have the DHCP running properly, everything checks out, I have both firewalls turned off on the DHCP and FOG server.
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RE: proxyDHCP Issue
@Wayne-Workman Yes.
I’m running tcpdump on the Ubuntu vm, getting the file to my host machine through tftp, then opening it in Wireshark, -
RE: proxyDHCP Issue
@Wayne-Workman Ah, attention to detail… sorry about that.
I’m assuming I have to look at the first one.
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RE: proxyDHCP Issue
@Wayne-Workman I’m only getting one piece of info when filtering the mac address:
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RE: proxyDHCP Issue
@Wayne-Workman Also, I was able to get the undionly.0 file through tftp on my windows 7 machine.
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RE: proxyDHCP Issue
@Wayne-Workman So I got the issue.pcap file to work. It was a matter of putting
tftp -i 10.10.8.155 get issue.pcap instead of
tftp 10.10.8.155 get issue.pcap (Aiii yaaaa )
I’m not seeing any tftp protocols in the wireshark GUI, I’m assuming that it means my tftp config file isn’t setup properly.