@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.
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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.