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2013 Nov 08
3
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
Op 2013-11-08 om 10:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in
> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump.
Fetch the new capture with
wget -O pcap2.zip http://ge.tt/api/1/files/136167y/0/blob?downlad
The capture[1] shows two[2] TFTP transmissions of sles113/syslinux.efi,
but nothing after that. As if syslinux.efi was crashed.
Groeten
Geert Stappers
Notes
[1] With a snaplength of 96 bytes or something.
Add -S0 to tcpdump to get the ful...
2013 Nov 09
3
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
...> > Op 2013-11-08 om 10:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
> >> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in
> >> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump.
> >
> > Fetch the new capture with
> >
> > wget -O pcap2.zip http://ge.tt/api/1/files/136167y/0/blob?downlad
> >
> > The capture[1] shows two TFTP transmissions of sles113/syslinux.efi,
> > but nothing after that. As if syslinux.efi was crashed.
> >
> > [1] With a snaplength of 96 bytes or something.
> > Add -S0...
2013 Nov 08
0
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
...13 03:35 PM, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Op 2013-11-08 om 10:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
>> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in
>> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump.
>
> Fetch the new capture with
>
> wget -O pcap2.zip http://ge.tt/api/1/files/136167y/0/blob?downlad
>
>
> The capture[1] shows two[2] TFTP transmissions of sles113/syslinux.efi,
> but nothing after that. As if syslinux.efi was crashed.
>
> Groeten
> Geert Stappers
>
> Notes
> [1] With a snaplength of 96 bytes or...
2013 Nov 09
0
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
...0:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
> > >> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in
> > >> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump.
> > >
> > > Fetch the new capture with
> > >
> > > wget -O pcap2.zip http://ge.tt/api/1/files/136167y/0/blob?downlad
> > >
> > > The capture[1] shows two TFTP transmissions of sles113/syslinux.efi,
> > > but nothing after that. As if syslinux.efi was crashed.
> > >
> > > [1] With a snaplength of 96 bytes or something....
2013 Nov 09
1
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
...s wrote:
>> Op 2013-11-08 om 10:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin:
>>> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in
>>> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump.
>>
>> Fetch the new capture with
>>
>> wget -O pcap2.zip http://ge.tt/api/1/files/136167y/0/blob?downlad
>>
>>
>> The capture[1] shows two[2] TFTP transmissions of sles113/syslinux.efi,
>> but nothing after that. As if syslinux.efi was crashed.
>>
>> Groeten
>> Geert Stappers
>>
>> Notes
>>...
2013 Nov 08
4
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
I did change both instances of txdata->GatewayAddress, but I think
something may be wrong in my toolchain. If I extract syslinux.zip and
attempt to make from there (without modifying any files), the cached DHCP
packet isn't read on the same subnet.
I receive "Succeed to download NBP file." twice before anything from
syslinux is loaded, so I believe the duplicate request for