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    • RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server

      Strange It is working now, next two question

      Is the image that I am test copying from the Dell laptop image going to be the same as the CLonezilla image?
      I have a few cloned images that would be nice if I could just copy them to the server with out having to rebuild the images on the test machine just to clone them to the FOG server…if so that would be a great time saver!!

      Second is there a usb boot/file/option/way for a system that would boot up a device and find a USB network device?
      I have some test equipment that only has USB ports and the device bios does show the option for network usb boot option but it does not seem to work very well or at all!

      posted in Windows Problems
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    • RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server

      I have 003 006 015 066 067 120 001 033 044

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    • PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server
      Server
      • FOG Version: Version 1.4.4 SVN Revision: 6077
      • OS: Kubunti 14.04 KDELibs Version 4.13.3
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS:
      Description

      First time setting up FOG and I can’t get it to work.
      I have FOG running on a VM using Hyper-V.
      I can see the web page dashboard and everything just fine.
      The DHCP server is on a windows 2008r2.

      I add this based on other web page readings

      (Option Name)066 Boot Server Host Name (Vendor) Standard (Value) PXEClient (UEFI x64)
      (Option Name)066 Boot Server Host Name (Vendor) Standard (Value) 192.168.83.94 (This is the Fog Server)
      (Option Name)067 Boot File Name (Vendor) Standard (Value) undionly.kpxe
      (Option Name)067 Boot File Name (Vendor) Standard (Value) ipxe.efi

      I know TFTP works; when I go to a command prompt (tftp -I 192.168.83.94 get undionly.kpxe )
      Transfer successful: 95338 bytes in 1 second(s), 95338 bytes/s

      But yet when I boot a laptop (Dell Vostro 1500) to the network I get a CLIENT IP: 192.168.83.131 MASK 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP: 192.168.83.1
      PXE-E55: ProxyDHCP services did not reply to request on port 4011
      PXE-M0F: Exiting Broadcom PXE ROM.

      What am I missing or doing wrong that it never makes it to the FOG server?

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