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<tt>Shao Miller wrote:</tt>
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<tt> Mark Bell wrote:
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<p><tt><font size="2">Packets are not moving as they should be. I
compared it against pinging the<br>
client from my Ubuntu box</font></tt></p>
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Here is a 'make DEBUG=arp bin/undionly.kpxe' build you could try:
<a href="http://etherboot.org/share/sha0/gpxe/src/bin/undionly.kpxe" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" moz-do-not-send="true">http://etherboot.org/share/sha0/gpxe/src/bin/undionly.kpxe</a><br>
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If you have a full-blown OS in this exact same VM (a Windows PE or live
Linux distro, perhaps), can that OS ping your Windows 2008 box? I
would guess that OS could not, but if so, that would seem like a
problem with gPXE versus a problem with your networking infrastructure,
virtual or otherwise. If the OS cannot, perhaps the infrastructure has
a block of some sort?<br>
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- Shao Miller<br>
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