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Whether it is possible to thrust two PXE servers in one TFTP?
Good day.
The solution to the problem may seem much more obvious than it really is.
There is a DHCP server distributing records 66 and 67 for PXE operation. There are two TFTP servers to work with RDP.
I would like to combine these TFTP servers into one, and force clients to connect selectively - you through one config, and you through another. But all this should be implemented within a single TFTP server and work automatically.
Now, on each client, a config is uploaded, which connects the client to the desired TFTP server, and it already redirects to the TS with the correct settings.
Why is it so difficult at all?
The difference is in the graphics subsystem of different client "thin clients". Perhaps it will be possible to simply force different clients to pick up different configs and then the problem will go away by itself ...
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PXE who loads further? pxelinux?
pxelinux queries configs in order: https://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXEL...
Accordingly, you can hang different PXE configs for each client.
Or distribute Option 209 pxelinux.configfile via DHCP, to which pxelinux also reacts according to the dock.
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