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  • === Separate TFTP and DHCP Server === ...uding the Linux Kernel, boot file system image, and pxe config files. The DHCP server is the server that assigns the clients with IP addresses and network
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  • ...le DHCP server or wish to avoid the hassle of editing the already existing DHCP server, or even as a portable imaging solution. ...twork, which includes a list of information the client would like from the DHCP server, and some information identifying itself as a PXE capable device.</l
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  • =Other DHCP Congfigs= If your pfSense device is acting as the DHCP server, you will need to perform the following steps:
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  • ==DHCP Settings== ...to know that versions 0.32 and below use '''pxelinux.0''' for option 67 in DHCP
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  • '''Articles related to ISC-DHCP''' [[Fedora 21 Server#Verify Fedora DHCP config (if_using_DHCP)]]
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  • = Failed to get an IP via DHCP! = ...y means that a network interface was found and try to get an IP for it via DHCP. So it could be:
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  • ...to boot to the Fog Menu. This iPXE is the same file for Option 67 for your DHCP server. ...t.org/forum/threads/i-am-getting-dchp-bootp-reply-not-for-us-or-pxe-e51-no-dhcp-or-proxydhcp-offers-were-recieved.10635/#post-42294 Forum Post]
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  • ...fications to both DHCP and TFTP during the PXE Boot environment are made. DHCP is used to locate the appropriate boot server. TFTP is used to download th ...ntify the firmware as capable of PXE, but they will be ignored by standard DHCP servers. If the firmware receives DHCPOFFERs from such servers, it may conf
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  • ...guration option in order to get PXE to boot properly when using a separate DHCP server from FOG.
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  • ...ws to use Fog in existing network without the need of controlling existing DHCP server. Requires you to input the MAC address of FOG clients. ...ws to use Fog in existing network without the need of controlling existing DHCP server. Does NOT required you to input the MAC addresses of FOG clients.
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  • ==== dhcp3-server to isc-dhcp-server ==== ...d dhcp package was changed to isc-dhcp-server. FOG 0.31 only looks for isc-dhcp-server (this was fixed in .32), therefore to use FOG version .31 with Ubun
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  • === Separate TFTP and DHCP Server === ...uding the Linux Kernel, boot file system image, and pxe config files. The DHCP server is the server that assigns the clients with IP addresses and network
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  • append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=*.*.*.* mode=customreg web=*.*.*.*/fog/ quiet
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  • *[[Modifying existing DHCP server to work with FOG|Can I use my existing DHCP Server?]] *[[WOL Forwarding|How to forward Wake-on-LAN and DHCP traffic from one subnet to another subnet.]]
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  • ...of special protocol called BSDP which is partly similar to the well known DHCP protocol. But there is more to it. Find a detailed explanation [https://sta ==== ISC DHCP Server ====
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  • disable DHCP on FOG [[category:dhcp]]
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  • ...ike your users and passwords, host, images, tasks, etc. It WILL overwrite DHCP settings, TFTP setttings, NFS Settings, etc. So any customizations done to ...ike your users and passwords, host, images, tasks, etc. It WILL overwrite DHCP settings, TFTP setttings, NFS Settings, etc. So any customizations done to
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  • How to forward Wake-on-LAN and DHCP traffic from one subnet to another subnet. === DHCP Forwarding ===
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  • ...installed in the image you can remote the target computer after it gets a DHCP address to finish up the installation remotely.
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  • ...installing FOG or stop it. Then add the following parameters to your IPCop DHCP-server configuration via the Web-GUI: '''Services -> DHCP server'''
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  • ...fter BIOS until port is negotiated on switch (port is green), hit ESC, and DHCP will get address.
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  • append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=1.1.1.38 mode=autoreg web=1.1.1.100/fog/ quiet append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=1.1.1.38 mode=manreg web=1.1.1.100/fog/ quiet
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  • ...into an Existing Network|existing network]] that already has a functioning DHCP server. Please read the appropriate guide and adjust your answers accordin The installer will ask if you would like to enter a router address for DHCP, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''', then enter the a
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  • *DHCP Server
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  • *Enter a new IP address not currently taken by your DHCP server, and match the rest of your networking information (Subnet / DNS / e ...on configuring FOG for a home networks as well as Enterprise environments (DHCP server / etc)
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  • ...again and will load FOG. To avoid an endless loop, some tricking with the DHCP configuration is need. You'll find an [http://etherboot.org/wiki/pxechainin
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  • .... On server side we are running Ubuntu Server 9.04 (FOG) and Debian Lenny (DHCP) for imaging. Thank you for this great software! *Existing DHCP Server: '''YES'''
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  • The installer will ask if you would like to enter a router address for DHCP, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''', then enter the a The installer will ask if you would like to enter a DNS address for DHCP and the boot image, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''
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  • *It is usually found that issues stem from network switch settings and rogue DHCP servers. (i.e. '''Environmental Issues''') ...t.org/forum/threads/i-am-getting-dchp-bootp-reply-not-for-us-or-pxe-e51-no-dhcp-or-proxydhcp-offers-were-recieved.10635/#post-42294 Forum Post]
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  • IP_PNP IP DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP is enabled.
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  • #in Services > DHCP > DHCP Server, select your subnet and click the advanced button #under "TFTP server" enter the IP of your FOG server ("TFTP Server" field = DHCP "nextserver" field)
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  • option dhcp-parameter-request-list 1,3,6,12,15,17,43,53,54,60; if (option dhcp-message-type = 1) {
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  • • Setting the DHCP Class Identifier (option 60) on the DHCP server and installing the proxyDHCP on a separate machine. • PXE-E32: TFTP open timeout. The PXE client was able to get a DHCP address and a boot file name, but timed out when attempting to download the
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  • * IP addresses for DHCP for signals before TFTP stage. * TFTP/NFS/DHCP configured and running properly
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  • The installer will ask if you would like to enter a router address for DHCP, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''', then enter the a The installer will ask if you would like to enter a DNS address for DHCP and the boot image, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''
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  • If you would like to use a DD-WRT router for DHCP you will need to perform the following steps: 4. Under Additional DNSMasq Options add the following dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,,X.X.X.X where X.X.X.X is the IP of your FOG server
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  • The installer will ask if you would like to enter a router address for DHCP, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''', then enter the a The installer will ask if you would like to enter a DNS address for DHCP and the boot image, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''
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  • * (2002771) Fixed installtion of dhcp, when user selects not to use fog for dhcpd. * Made DHCP startup optional
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  • #PC on vlan 130 with IP address lease from DHCP running on FOG server
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  • #2 PC on vlan 130 with IP address lease from DHCP running on FOG server
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  • #Select DHCP Server #Under Additional DHCP Options add the options as per the screen shot (At least they worked for me
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  • The installer will ask if you would like to enter a router address for DHCP, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''', then enter the a The installer will ask if you would like to enter a DNS address for DHCP and the boot image, if you would like to press '''y''' and press '''enter''
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  • ...ork, the better FOG can perform. Some adjustments are required on existing DHCP server(s) to integrate FOG into a network, as discussed later in the docume ===== Modifications on your DHCP Server(s) =====
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  • ...le DHCP server or wish to avoid the hassle of editing the already existing DHCP server, or even as a portable imaging solution. ...twork, which includes a list of information the client would like from the DHCP server, and some information identifying itself as a PXE capable device.</l
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  • #PC on vlan 5 with IP address lease from DHCP running on standalone DHCP server
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  • <li><tt> Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] n</tt><br> <li><tt> Would you like to setup a DNS address for the DHCP server and client boot image? [Y/n] n</tt><br>
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  • ...server to forward PXE traffic to the FOG server. See [[Modifying existing DHCP server to work with FOG]] for assistance with this setting. <li><tt>Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] Y</tt><br>
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  • ...by the FOG installation script: PHP 5/7, MySql 5+/MariaDB 10+, Apache 2+, DHCP (pretty much any!), TFTP, FTP, NFS -s --startrange DHCP Start range
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  • ...oughput and redundancy within a network. They do not provide PXE, TFTP, or DHCP services at secondary sites. To enable additional PXE and TFTP services at ...machines under FOG management must be within the same subnet/VLAN so that DHCP broadcast requests can be directed to the Main server. (see note below)
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  • imgargs bzImage64 boot=live ip=dhcp edd=on noapic load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw vga=normal sleep=0 logleve ...efi root=/dev/nfs boot=casper netboot=nfs nfsroot=${fog-ip}:${nfs_path} ip=dhcp splash quiet – || read void
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  • ...append initrd=fog/images/noreg.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.1.1.1 type=down img=MYIMAGE ftp=10.1.1.1 storage=10.1.1.1:/images/ w '''ip=dhcp''' Change to your settings.<br>
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  • #2 PCs on vlan 4 with IP address lease from DHCP (192.168.18.x) NOT from FOG server - connected to the 2520
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  • * Capture and deploy images using DHCP, TFTP, and PXE * Capture and deploy images using DHCP, TFTP, and PXE
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  • An existing network is assumed to have DHCP and DNS services already functioning on separate server(s), as well as full <li><tt> Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] n</tt><br>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Using FOG with an unmodifiable DHCP server/ Using FOG with no DHCP server]]
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  • === Create tftpd-map and alter configuration if using a separate DHCP server ===
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  • for service in http https tftp ftp mysql nfs mountd rpc-bind proxy-dhcp; do firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=$service; ===DHCP & DNS===
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  • append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=*.*.*.* mode=autoreg web=*.*.*.*/fog/ loglevel=4 append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=*.*.*.* mode=manreg web=*.*.*.*/fog/ loglevel=4
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  • ...rver. The basic outline for the process is that we modify the FOG server's DHCP settings to allow it to talk to Macs, send over a GRUB2 boot.efi file with == Modifying your DHCP server to be able to communicate with a Mac==
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  • ...ch time something triggers resolvconf. Instead,Networking38resolvconf uses DHCP client hooks, and /etc/network/interfaces to generate a list of nameservers
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  • ...ng, you should be able to recover the server by copying 2 files back and a dhcp server restart (or the server itself). This is a modification from a guide 7. Edit /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf, replacing pxelinux.0 with gpxelinux.0
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  • append initrd=fog/images/bypass.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=YOURDNSSERVER type=down img=YOURIMAGE ftp=FOGSERVERIP storage=FOGSERVER
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  • **Type Y and press Enter to setup DHCP Server address. **Enter the DHCP Server address. If it's going to be the FOG Server, set it to the same IP
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  • #* Type Y and press Enter setup DHCP Server. #* Enter the IP Address associated with your DHCP Server
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  • = Change your DHCP Option 67 = # Go to your DHCP server and change your Option 67 from ''pxelinux.0'' to '''undionly.kpxe'''
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  • ...our dhcp server (and it most likely you won't be) make SURE to change your dhcp boot-filename (option 67) to undionly.kpxe
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  • #* Type Y and press Enter setup DHCP Server. #* Enter the IP Address associated with your DHCP Server
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  • kernel bzImage root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=8.8.8.8 web=${fog-ip}/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 type=down img=win7
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  • dhcp || reboot #define DHCP_CMD /* DHCP management commands */
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  • APPEND dhcp && chain http://x.x.x.x/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac}
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  • =Other DHCP Congfigs= If your pfSense device is acting as the DHCP server, you will need to perform the following steps:
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  • ...y DHCP, and Novell are working. Each machine is doled IP addresses from my DHCP server as expected, the units can log in and talk to my sever, tree, contex
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  • =Check DHCP Option 67= * Go to your DHCP and confirm that option 67 is set to undionly.kpxe.
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  • * Adjusting your DHCP settings if you aren't running DHCP on the new server. ...n the network area. Ubuntu & Debian only ask for a manual configuration if DHCP fails.
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  • *If you have to use STP, to get (ipxe/dhcp) Fog (v1.x.x) working correctly you will need to ''ENABLE PORTFAST'' '''OR'
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  • #*Go to your DHCP and confirm that option 67 is set to pxelinux.0 #*Go to your DHCP and confirm that option 67 is set to undionly.kpxe
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  • ==DHCP Settings== ...to know that versions 0.32 and below use '''pxelinux.0''' for option 67 in DHCP
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  • ...ora 21 Workstation inside Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V using Windows Server DHCP == ...en for r2922 & Fedora 21 (non-updated) inside Hyper-V using Windows Server DHCP, they might help a lot with other newer versions of Fedora; although these
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  • ...es into the forwarding state it's too late for the client to get an IP via DHCP when trying to PXE boot. Configure your main switch to use RSTP (rapid span === First DHCP DORA ===
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  • == Verify Fedora DHCP config (if using DHCP) == You may restart and check status of the DHCP service with these commands:
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  • TFTP is used to download the boot-file specified by either DHCP or ProxyDHCP. TFTP is very simple and has very little protections in place; Using DHCP or ProxyDHCP, you can capture the packets sent to and from a particular hos
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  • Other usefull display filters are bootp (DHCP), tftp and http, for example:
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  • ...at doesn't support modification of DHCP settings, or simply don't have any DHCP device on their network, they normally would use dnsmasq for ProxyDHCP. ...s article: [[Using FOG with an unmodifiable DHCP server/ Using FOG with no DHCP server]]
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  • ...for those clients. To be able to distinguish between varying platforms the DHCP server needs to utilize the information sent by the clients. According to [ = Using Linux DHCP =
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  • ...Ds in a linux software raid mirror mounted on /images. It also acts as our DHCP server for known computers, unknown devices like phones or tablets, and VoI
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  • Merge existing “unmodifiable DHCP … long long name” article with the troubleshooting article. We need the
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  • ...ge to contact the outside world. Chances are your organisation already has DHCP set up, so say no to that *Set your DHCP scope options (e.g. 066 and 067) as normal. Use the IP address of the host
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  • for service in http https tftp ftp mysql nfs mountd rpc-bind proxy-dhcp samba; do firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=$service; do *Add firewalld exceptions for DHCP and DNS (if you plan to run DHCP on your FOG server):
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  • dhcp In the absence of a properly configured DHCP server to do the configuration pointing and PXE information you can also ma
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  • '''Articles related to ISC-DHCP''' [[Fedora 21 Server#Verify Fedora DHCP config (if_using_DHCP)]]
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  • * PXE boot environment (DHCP, iPXE, TFTP, fast HTTP download of big boot files like kernel and initrd)
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  • for service in http https tftp ftp mysql nfs mountd rpc-bind proxy-dhcp samba; do firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=$service; *Add firewalld exceptions for DHCP and DNS (if you plan to run DHCP on your FOG server):
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  • = Failed to get an IP via DHCP! = ...y means that a network interface was found and try to get an IP for it via DHCP. So it could be:
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  • for service in http https tftp ftp mysql nfs mountd rpc-bind proxy-dhcp samba; do firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=$service; do *Add firewalld exceptions for DHCP and DNS (if you plan to run DHCP on your FOG server):
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  • for service in http https tftp ftp mysql nfs mountd rpc-bind proxy-dhcp samba; do firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=$service; do *Add firewalld exceptions for DHCP and DNS (if you plan to run DHCP on your FOG server):
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  • [[Modifying existing DHCP server to work with FOG]] ...adds the next-server and file name options. These are known in Windows as DHCP Options 066 and 067.
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