Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
Am Montag, den 05.12.2005, 15:57 -0700 schrieb Steve Dibb:
Still, I dont understand why the TFTP server was sending responses on
those ports. The clients in this case do have Intel motherboards +
network cards -- does that make a difference? It looked like it was
booting PXE 2.0 or something.
It should. But perhaps it also does some proprietary stuff if no DHCP
server can be found in the first attempt to do so. I saw a PXE bios
recently that had some kind of fallback to RPL and another protocol I
never saw before. Quite ugly, anyway. I did not try to netboot that
machine at all, so the safe thing to do was disable that crap of a
software :-)
That could have been all it was -- just didnt respond on the standard
port, so it started guessing. Who knows. :)
Thanks for your help though. It's good to know most of the problems
were PEBKAC and nothing serious.
Steve
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