I'm upgrading (rather re-installing) LTSP 4.2 on a fresh Fedora 7 server,
but I'm having a very annoying TFTP Timeout problem on all my clients (Both
PXE and Etherboot clients)

My setup is quite standard:

eth0 (192.168.1.x) for internet access
eth1 (10.0.0.x) for LTSP clients

In the past (Fedora Core 2) eth0 and eth1 were in the reverse order, but
since I simply installed from scratch I would not expect any problem having
different names.

My DHCP (supports -s  /tftpboot) server correctly assigns IP addresses to
clients, but when the TFTP clients requires the
/lts/vmlinuz-2.6.16.1-ltsp-2(etherboot clients in this case) I always
have the timeout. Each and every
client have this problem.

This is what I have tried:

   - Disabled any firewall
   - Enabled IPv4 forwarding
   - Enabled TFTPD logging (nothing is logged however)
   - If I boot a Windows or a Linux PC client, DHCP assigns IPs (10.0.0.x)
   correctly and I can manually perform any request (ssh/ftp/tftp/ping...)
   against the TFTP/LTSP server.

At this point I'm stuck. Appreciate any hints.
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