drew einhorn 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.
If it's not a firewall/network configuration problem, the other
possibility I could think of
would be the content for /tftpboot isn't labelled properly for SELinux,
if you're using that. From google, the
proper context appears to be "system_u:system_r:tftpd_t", doing a ls -lZ
on pxelinux.0 should tell you if it
is labelled correctly.
By the way -- for searching the archives, this seems to work pretty well:
"your-keywords et-mgmt-tools site:www.redhat.com"
--Michael
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