DOS PXE server (Users)
> From reading up on PXE, a PXE server is two things on the same network:
> 1) A DHCP server that can respond to DHCPDISCOVER+PXE requests with a new
> IP, an IP for a TFTP server, and a filepath for the for the PXE image.
>
> 2) TFTP server serving up a few files that include a PXE boot image like
> the FreeDOS floppy boot image.
>
> You've already found a DOS TFTP server from Dunfield. I'd say that's good
> enough. Now just configure your router with DHCP server to point to it. If
> you need an all in one solution, maybe your router can do it. DOS wouldn't
> make for a good kickstart/cobbler replacement like you have in Linux. If
> you don't have a router that can do it this, then maybe find another spare
> machine and put SmallWall, or pfSense, or SmoothWall.
>
> Why do you need DOS to be your PXE server?
Thank you very much. You gave me a beginning to start developing this idea.
I was thinking of an "all in one" software, as they exist in Windows.
On the other hand, I do not NEED a server ... I just want to experiment a little...
Complete thread:
- DOS PXE server - dggionco, 25.02.2017, 04:09
- DOS PXE server - Oso2k, 11.03.2017, 16:19
- DOS PXE server - dggionco, 11.03.2017, 20:02
- DOS PXE server - Oso2k, 11.03.2017, 21:32
- DOS PXE server - dggionco, 11.03.2017, 20:02
- DOS PXE server - Oso2k, 11.03.2017, 16:19