Ok, I setup dnsmasq v2.76 as you said but no luck. I’m getting this error: PXE-E18: server response timeout. Perhaps I’m supposed to do something on the router? Here’s what that looks like now: https://imgur.com/a/ha7zbZH. Also here’s another tcpdump: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IMd2Mg_Iwlvrg_Lj_8WtOmu1XNOnO3Ur. Here’s the logging from dnsmasq if that helps any: https://imgur.com/a/EEQTtzV.
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RE: PXE-E23: client recieved tftp error from server (linux)
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RE: PXE-E23: client recieved tftp error from server (linux)
@george1421 I noticed that as well. So I tried to cleanup any white space around it and reentering the the name multiple times, it still produces that extra character. Also that is correct, the FOG server’s IP is 192.168.1.2 .
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RE: PXE-E23: client recieved tftp error from server (linux)
That’s actually what I had it set to before. After changing the bootfile-name setting in my router back to “ipxe.efi”, It gives me the same error. Here’s the screen shot: https://imgur.com/a/5GZUh2K. Thanks for the info though, I didn’t know what the difference in the two files were.
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PXE-E23: client recieved tftp error from server (linux)
Hello,
I’m trying to pxe boot a linux server. I get the following error: I have my edge router functioning as a DHCP server. Here’s how I have that configured: . I tried referencing these threads: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/11749/uefi-pxe-not-downloading-ipxe-efi-file , https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10919/pxe-can-t-find-correct-bootfile-size they don’t seem to relate however. This is part of an ongoing project and so we already have some machines working with the pxe boot but I can’t seem to establish new machines. I want to be able to push some of the images I’ve collected to the other machines for testing. Last semester we had an individual familiar with FOG but he’s gone now, so it’s up to me now so any help is appreciated. I’ve collected some tcpdump info as well if that might help.
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