@george1421
I’m sorry, my DHCP is MS Windows based (Windows Server 2022 DC).
Here the picture, i’m not sure it’s wat you was looking for ?
It was the only DHCP field that i had while i was trying to boot over PXE on my MS Surface.
Thx
@george1421
I’m sorry, my DHCP is MS Windows based (Windows Server 2022 DC).
Here the picture, i’m not sure it’s wat you was looking for ?
It was the only DHCP field that i had while i was trying to boot over PXE on my MS Surface.
Thx
@george1421 Hi,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I’m sorry for the delay : I haven’t been working these last few days.
The two devices are indeed on two separate subnets, but everything is configured correctly in DHCP for these networks to communicate. Furthermore, options 66 and 67 have been configured correctly on both subnets.
I can confirm that there are no spaces around my DHCP values.
My DHCP server is a VM running Nutanix.
About your last part “make sure it issues both bootp (older) and dhcp (current) pxe booting values. These are kept in two different places in the dhcp server’s response packet”, how can i do that ?
Thank you again for your time.
Hi,
I’m a complete newbie to Fog, so I apologize in advance for the likely simplicity of my problem…
And I’m not a native english speaker. Sorry for that too.
I can’t use PXE, I keep getting the following error message :
FYI, my Fog server is installed on an Ubuntu 24.04 virtual machine, and I’m trying to make an image of a brand new Microsoft Surface.
I have modified option 66 and 67 in my two DHCPs like this:
Option 66 = 192.168.3.93
Option 67 = ipxe.efi
Could you please help me ? I’ve been stuck on this issue for over 24 hours…
Thanx !