On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 9:13 AM Omar Othman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Our company does PXE over HTTPS, and every time the server tries to PXE boot 
> while having a bad time; things fail because of the SSL handshake (of 
> course). I have to mount a rescue image, adjust the time, and only then would 
> the PXE process flow normally. I would like to automate this.

It is unlikely that your PXE client is going to request those DHCP
options in its REQUEST packet; if it does not, then configuring them
to be available on the server won't make any difference as the client
will never receive them.

So the first step is to use a traffic analyzer to inspect the REQUEST
packet from the client to see which DHCP options it is requesting. If
it's not requesting those, then there's a good chance it wouldn't do
anything with them even if it got them from the server.
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