harveybham
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Hi All
We have a 3rd party who will soon be doing our Operating system Deployments for us.
They have a local DP that we have sent them. From the Primary Server we are able to distribute packages with no issues.
There is a local DHCP server that have set up to issues IP address. At the moment they are not able to PXE boot or talk to the DP using a ISO boot media. Looking at the logs the PXE boot does not even attempt to talk to the local DP that they have.
I think it is because there is no firewall rule that we configured to allow the machines on DHCP to talk to the Primary Server. Which ports should we open that is needed for the Machines that they are building. I am sure 1433 for sql is required as they machines need to check the database but is there anymore? We are trying to limit ports to only those that are required.
Thanks
We have a 3rd party who will soon be doing our Operating system Deployments for us.
They have a local DP that we have sent them. From the Primary Server we are able to distribute packages with no issues.
There is a local DHCP server that have set up to issues IP address. At the moment they are not able to PXE boot or talk to the DP using a ISO boot media. Looking at the logs the PXE boot does not even attempt to talk to the local DP that they have.
I think it is because there is no firewall rule that we configured to allow the machines on DHCP to talk to the Primary Server. Which ports should we open that is needed for the Machines that they are building. I am sure 1433 for sql is required as they machines need to check the database but is there anymore? We are trying to limit ports to only those that are required.
Thanks