After copying and pasting the config I am still not able to pxeboot.
On Friday, April 5, 2024 at 09:49:08 AM CDT, Andrew Meyer via Kea-users
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This is awesome!1 Thank you!
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 12:16:17 PM CDT, Michael Agbaglo
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On Mon, 2024-04-01 at
This is awesome!1 Thank you!
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 12:16:17 PM CDT, Michael Agbaglo
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On Mon, 2024-04-01 at 17:17 +, Andrew Meyer via Kea-users wrote:
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> I am using these sites as reference for pxe boot config but it
> doesn't seem to be working.
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On Mon, 2024-04-01 at 17:17 +, Andrew Meyer via Kea-users wrote:
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> I am using these sites as reference for pxe boot config but it
> doesn't seem to be working.
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> https://www.growse.com/2018/08/29/pxe-booting-a-raspberry-pi.html
> https://forum.ipxe.org/showthread.php?tid=7986
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Hi,
Are you noticing any logged errors or are the clients just not
receiving the pxe boot file? Can you look for the log messages that
pertain to testing for matches to each class? It might be best to
work with one type of client at a time to get things working correctly
for that client.
Yeah, I'm doing something similar with my iPXE setup -- although I have to
use the kkpxe variant because some of my servers are requesting a lease
twice and get two different leases, which KEA can't manage since it can't
isolate a single device lease.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Christoffer
Hi there.
I have tried to find the ID using tcpdump on my dhcp server running
openbsd. But I only get some kind useless output.
Have tried these commands:
tcpdump -lenx -s 1500 -i vio1 port bootps or port bootpc:
18:15:39.199104 36:39:31:35:37:30 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 0800 450:
0.0.0.0.68
Hi Chris,
'd-i' is the DHCP signature of the preseed Debian Installer (hence, 'd-i').
I've only ever used iPXE, I've never used gPXE before it, so yeah, a couple
of minutes with tcpdump to inspect the ID it's sending in the option string
should help you along; once you have that ID field, change
On 2016-09-12 22:58, Klaus Steden wrote:
I don't know about updating PowerDNS, but I suspect you'll have to
write a plugin. As for the designated boot menu, you can still do
that, although the syntax is different.
This snippet below -should- do more or less what you're doing with
vanilla