Hello, On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Simon Kelley <si...@thekelleys.org.uk>wrote:
> On 27/06/13 11:13, Alex Silva wrote: > >> >> Thanks for the reply. Yes, I want the exact same thing that happens with >> PXE: To send back an IP address of 0.0.0.0 and the netboot DHCP options. >> The other DHCP server in the network will return the correct IP address. >> I just can't find a way to make this work with dnsmasq. >> > > I'm pretty sure there is not way to make dnsmasq do that. The way PXE > proxy works gives that effect, but not via the mechanism of returning > 0.0.0.0 to the DHCP request. > I have returned to this and created a patch for dnsmasq that allows it to netboot both older and newer Macs. The patch is attached to this email. An example of configuration is: dhcp-vendorclass=set:apple-boot,AAPLBSDPC/i386 osx-netboot=tag:apple-boot,"nfs:10.2.3.181: /imaging/netboot:NetBoot/NetBootSP0/Image.nbi/NetBoot.dmg","NetBoot/NetBootSP0/Image.nbi/i386/booter" Cheers, -- Alex Queiroz Developer ---------------------------------- FileWave (Europe) GmbH email: al...@filewave.com Chat : asandroq (Skype) http://www.filewave.com/
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