isc-dhcp and wds
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2018-02-09, 09:31
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isc-dhcp and wds
Good day.
I set iPXE on nix(debian+tftp+apache), set options in isc-dhcp Code: host clientname2 { But if i start WDS server in same subnet (192.168.0.2 for example) - and NO options for in it DHCP config at all - all pxe clints starts boot from WDS. what's wrong with is?[/quote] |
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2018-02-09, 10:03
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RE: isc-dhcp and wds
If you have multiple DHCP servers on the same network then that is bound to cause issues...
If you by "WDS server" only mean proxy dhcp then you could possibly add Code: option ipxe.no-pxedhcp 1; also I would recommend that you do not use user-class to detect iPXE, see the example linked above for a more stable approach. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2018-02-09, 11:34
(This post was last modified: 2018-02-09 11:35 by pumbos.)
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RE: isc-dhcp and wds
I have only one isc-dhcp-server on this subnet - no proxies or somthing else
While booting i can measure - dhcp address is correct option ipxe.no-pxedhcp 1; - changes nothing for me (Except config size) I find one way - in options of WDS i set 15 sec delay for PXE answer to any, then i can boot right tftp. |
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2018-02-09, 20:29
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RE: isc-dhcp and wds
So what is the "WDS server" my guess is that it is running in proxy-dhcp mode (not to be confused with dhcp-relay) or standard DHCP mode
try running wireshark or other packetcapture software to see what is actually happening on the wire between the client and other nodes on the network. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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