Now that I have the the firewall fixed to allow incomining tftp requests for the PXE boot.
Things perk along for a while, then it tries to get the kickstart file from
http://<server-ip>/cblr/kickstarts_sys/<client-MAC>/ks.cfg
Ok, add one more rule to the firewall config.
Oops, there's no http server running on the server.
On 6/29/07, drew einhorn <
drew.einhorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Figured out the answers to my questions.
The server is a CentOS5 box and I needed to add some rules to
the default firewall settings.
And there is a searchable archive of this list at
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.et-mgmt-tools
On 6/29/07, drew einhorn <drew.einhorn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Set up my first cobbler server.
>
> Tried my first PXE boot.
>
> After a brief burst of activity the PXE boot dies complaining about a
> tftp open timeout.
>
> Took a look at the network traffic using wireshark.
>
> I see what appears to be normal RARP/ARP/DHCP traffic where the host doing the
> PXE boot gets an IP number, etc.
>
> The host then sends the server a:
> TFTP read request for /pxelinux.0
>
> The server immediately replies with
> ICMP
> Type 3 (Destination Unreachable)
> Code 10 (Host Administratievely prohibited)
>
> Have not found any other error messages etc.
>
> Found the archives for this list but as far as I can tell they are not
> searchable.
>
> --
> Drew Einhorn
>
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