Am 28.09.2016 um 10:50 schrieb Solène Rapenne:
> Le 2016-09-28 10:21, Peer Janssen a écrit :
>> The target system for an OpenBSD 6.0 install, an alix.2d13, is directly
>> connected to an alix.3x box serving dhcp and tftp.
>> alix.3x (Server):
>>
>> # tftp localhost
>> tftp> get pxeboot
>> Received 81965 bytes in 0.1 seconds
>> tftp>
>>
>
> Can you try the LAN ip address instead of localhost ?
> Maybe it's a firewall issue or tftp not listening on the lan interface

Works fine:

# ifconfig urtwn0 | grep inet
        inet 192.168.0.45 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
# ifconfig vr0 | grep inet
        inet 192.168.0.44 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255

$ # on a linux box:
$ # via wifi ssh link to the alix server:

$ tftp alix.fritz.box
tftp> status
Connected to alix.fritz.box.
Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off
Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds
tftp> get pxeboot
Received 81965 bytes in 1.9 seconds
tftp>

$ md5sum pxeboot
6d0075598b6672a06dda44498ab7d663  pxeboot

$ # after switching the cable an vr0 of alix server from alix target to
network switch where linux box is connected:

$ tftp 192.168.0.44
tftp> get pxeboot
Received 81965 bytes in 1.3 seconds
tftp>

$ md5sum pxeboot #the second file which has overwritten the one from the
first try
6d0075598b6672a06dda44498ab7d663  pxeboot

# # back on alix server:
# md5
/tftpboot/pxeboot

MD5 (/tftpboot/pxeboot) = 6d0075598b6672a06dda44498ab7d663

# md5
/usr/mdec/pxeboot

MD5 (/usr/mdec/pxeboot) = 6d0075598b6672a06dda44498ab7d663

So everything is in order regarding these connection / firewall /
binding to interface aspects.
There is no firewall between the alix.3x server and the alix.2d13
target, it's just one cable.

--
Peer Janssen - p...@pjk.de

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