Request Method get/post?
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2018-01-08, 23:06
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RE: Request Method get/post?
Thanks for the reply. I was able to find out what was happening by looking at the syslog on the server being built itself. The ###params is not even being replaced by the forms data. I can actually see the "boot.php##params" in there.
I think I'm misusing this functionally. I do not chainload. Here is what it actually looks like: params --name data1 param --params data1 ip ${ip} param --params data1 hostname ${hostname} param --params data1 netmask ${netmask} param --params data1 gateway ${gateway} param --params data1 ksfile ${ksfile} param --params data1 rfcnum ${rfcnum} param --params data1 owner ${owner} param --params data1 dns ${dns} set ks http://${ksaddress}/ks/html/boot.php?##params=data1 set uri ${bootdev} ${predictable} inst.ks=${ks} ip=${ip}::${gateway}:${netmask}:${hostname}::none inst.loglevel=debug root=live:${mirror}${liveos} initrd ${mirror}${image} kernel ${mirror}images/pxeboot/vmlinuz ${repo} ${uri} boot So it's probably not seeing this as a post since it's contained within the kernel line. I think if I want to do this, I'll have to re-write things. Thanks for you assistance. |
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Request Method get/post? - glenc2004 - 2018-01-08, 19:07
RE: Request Method get/post? - NiKiZe - 2018-01-08, 20:15
RE: Request Method get/post? - glenc2004 - 2018-01-08 23:06
RE: Request Method get/post? - NiKiZe - 2018-01-09, 06:49
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