A FORWARD -j REJECT -reject-with icmp-host-prohibited A INPUT -j REJECT -reject-with icmp-host-prohibited A INPUT -p udp -m state -state NEW -m udp -dport 69 -j ACCEPT A INPUT -p tcp -m state -state NEW -m tcp -dport 22 -j ACCEPT A INPUT -m state -state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT Anyway, that wasnt a problem for now since I had no custom settings and there was actually an option for the tftp server listed. However, it looks like thats not the preferred method since it gave me a warning that custom firewall settings would be overwritten if I used the GUI to modify settings. I wasnt sure what command it was to perform the firewall modification and seeing that I have the GUI, I went by it that way. I am a linux beginner so please be gentle:-D I tried the following with the result as shown.Ĭ:\Users\Administrator\Downloads>tftp.exe 10.100.102.250 get chain.c32ĭoes anyone know what I am doing incorrectly? The last step I performed from the site I mentioned was * Copy needed files from syslinux to the tftpboot directory. To test if I was able to get files from the server, I have the tftp.exe client in Windows 7. 2 root root 4096 Mar 31 21:17 pxelinux.cfg TFTP Files and Subdirectory under /tftpboot tftpboot]# ls -l I followed the directions from this site PXE Setup.ĭrwxr-xr-x. So I thought maybe as part of troubleshooting that I should test with another TFTP server (CentOS6.2) until I get a better understanding of how to separate the roles. I tried this setup with FreeNAS 8.0.4 as my tftp server/PXE since it was going to hold all of my images anyway but no luck with it since it times out. If I were to use CentOS 6.2 as a DHCP/PXE/TFTP server, it would have to be on all the time to provide IP Addressing for the clients so I just need PXE and TFTP on it. I am trying to keep my router as my DHCP server to keep my power consumption down since I dont need a PXE server all the time.
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