OK, is there a way I can change my current settings without uninstalling FOG? Should I be connected to our current network when I install FOG? What IP address do I use for the FOG server?
Thanks again
OK, is there a way I can change my current settings without uninstalling FOG? Should I be connected to our current network when I install FOG? What IP address do I use for the FOG server?
Thanks again
Well…
We can’t seem to change any settings on the DHCP server
Plan D
Can we set up our own network? Just have the fog server hooked up to a switch then have some computers hooked up to a switch? And then have the FOG server give out DHCP address?
I am at a loss…I have about 75 computers to do
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Good news all!
We purchased a new Firewall/Filter (CIPA) and it came in today and it is up and running!
It looks like there is a place for us to modify it so we can add:
next-server 10.0.175.162;
filename “pxelinux.0”;
Note the filename end of .0 is a zero.
Is there anything else that we need to add???
YeeHaa
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What is the best way to show you how I have it set-up?
OK…I was frustrated so I reinstalled FOG on my computer…tried everything again with no luck. We attempted to make changes to our DHCP device with no luck also.
So…does someone want to take control of my computer and see what I have wrong? Help me please!!!
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Well, the CIPA fiter does not allow us to make any sort of changes. Now what???
We looked and looked and it did not let us do anything
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Would it be easier if I made my FOG server give out IP addresses like a DHCP server rather than messing with our actual DHCP server?
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THANKS!
How do I add those files to my FOG server??
You people are a huge help
OK. I will let Administrator know. Thanks for the help
If he says that’s not the problem, then what??
Our Network Administrator.
What do we have to change in the CIPA Filter to get it to work?
I think it is our CipaFilter(so the students don’t go on naughty sites). And it does support DHCP every computer in the school has a DHCP address with the exception of the teacher computers, they are unblocked
Here we go
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Oh gosh…
I have no idea.
The switches have a static address and as far as I know the switch gives the computers a DHCP address.
How do I check if my FOG server is giving the address’s?
I would assume the switches give the computers an IP address, so why can’t the computer find the FOG server when I boot from the NIC?
Our main Novell server setup as DHCP…This is in a school with about 5 48port switches. Could this be the problem. And the firewall is unblocked on the FOG server…
The FOG server does have a static address of 10.0.175.162. Do I make a FOG server a DHCP server? So the FOG server gives each machine an IP?
I am new at this
Thanks for the help
This is what it says:
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That the computer can’t find FOG. It says that it is booting from PXE and it waits for a bit then goes back to booting to the HDD
I did restart…no luck
Hello
I am very new to FOG. I set up the server and am able to get to the console via 10.175.162/fog/management. I added about 8 hosts (Dell Dimension 3000) and was able to get an image from one computer and save it on the server. I also did successfully FOG 2 computers. I selected the F12 boot menu and went to NIC Pxe boot menu. The computer found the boot menu and 20 minutes later I had a cloned computer with no issues!
So here is the problem:
I attempted to clone a few more machines (exact same model) and now I can’t get the computer to find the fog server after booting on the NIC/PXE. Yes, I do have the fog client installed on the machines. I checked my IP settings on the server and all looks well.
HELP!!
Thanks