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    • RE: PXE-E32 Error on Client Startup

      Any idea what the output shows? From what I can read, the Fog Server is seeing the request come in but I don’t have the experience enough to garner further support knowledge.

      Thanx for the advice on the DNSMASQ. I’ll talk to my seniors about installing/configuring that hopefully this week.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: PXE-E32 Error on Client Startup

      Here’s the pcap file.
      0_1525447859731_output.pcap

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    • PXE-E32 Error on Client Startup

      Hello all,
      I’m sorry to beat this dead horse, but we’re at a loss on what is missing or possibly misconfigured. We recently setup FOG 1.5.2 on Ubuntu 16.04.4 on a VM “server”. When attempting to PXE boot a standalone client systems, I get a “PXE-E32: TFTP open timeout” error. We’ve followed the fog wiki on the config, checked other sites and suggestions, even tried the “well maybe if we ****.” but so far still not able to get to the Fog menu from the client system.

      We modified our DHCP (running on our Palo Alto firewall) with the following:
      0_1525387603401_fdc37f31-f484-4bf8-8116-43950d3602ef-image.png

      0_1525387670998_9737ca41-2783-4b1d-98e4-5aed63c9dd60-image.png

      From multiple desktops, I can ping the server and can “tftp –i 192.168.1.16 get undionly.kpxe”.

      I have followed several checklists, but cannot figure out what about the config won’t allow the tftp connection.

      Any suggestions on what to check/try next? Please let me know if there’s any further information needed.
      I’m out of ideas or been looking so close at the same thing that I’m missing something glaringly obvious.

      Any help is greatly appreciated!

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