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    • RE: FOG on isolated network

      Hi Tom,

      Thanks for your response!

      I’m not allowed to setup DHCP on FOG, so I need to be isolated. I’m following instructions outlined in the doc on how to do so (first URL in my original post), defining 192.168… IP during setup but installation fails at DHCP step. configureDCHP call attempts to configure/start DHCP and fails. Probably because I’m still on the corp net. If I tweak install script to pause before configureDHCP, allowing me disconnect from the network before proceeding - it completes, but then web console doesn’t come up.

      I thought about the router, but network security isn’t allowing those either… I might end up taking the entire setup outside and do it elsewhere… can’t think of any other way… But wondering if anybody successfully completed setup on isolated network as per documentation. Curious why it’s not working for me.

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    • FOG on isolated network

      I am trying to install FOG on isolated network as described here:
      [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOG_on_an_Isolated_Network[/url]

      I’m not allowed to have FOG’s PXE advertise DHCP inside my lan, so I figured I’d install it and cut the cord. However, instructions state that FOG needs to be connected to the internet during installation. So, I start the install while I’m connected to the network and when it reaches DHCP step - it fails. Not sure why, either becuase I’m entering FOG’s IP as 192.168.1.1, even though during installation time it is different and DHCP attempts to configure with current IP maybe? I then tried pausing installation script before DHCP step, disconnecting and manually reconfiguring my network to static 192.168.1.1 - that helped, but installation isn’t working (getting blank screen when first trying to connect to initialize database schema screen.

      Has anybody attempted anything like this? What’s the procedure?

      Also, there is a way to do what I’m trying to do via “non-intrusive” DHCP on existing network:
      [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Integrating_FOG_into_an_Existing_Network_in_non_intrusive_mode[/url]

      I understand how DHCP will only offer leases to requests which came from pre-defined MACs, however, how can I make sure those requests won’t be fulfilled quicker by our corp DCHP servers/PXEs ?

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