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<font size="-1">Hi all,<br>
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I just finished setting up iPXE in our infrastructure and it's great! I'm using it to install Debian via pxeboot and preseed and it works fine with a nice selection menu. We're fetching the images and the needed files from a directory served by Apache via http
protocol.<br>
I'm trying to use https instead, so I compiled iPXE with https support and provided our self signed root chain via the "TRUST=<cert>,<cert>,..." parameter as suggested in the "crypto" section of the guide. HTTPS shows in the list of features.<br>
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IPXE starts, gets chainloaded and then tries to fetch the bootstrap.ipxe file as instructed by DHCP. At this point it fails with an "invalid argument" error (1c0dee02).<br>
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Trying to get the file via the pxe console with "imgfetch <url>" fails with the same error...<br>
Loading the certs in Firefox or Chromium and getting the bootstrap.ipxe file works fine.<br>
Is this related to something wrong with the certificates?<br>
The version of iPXE is 1.0.0+ (3fcb).<br>
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Thanks for your help, I'm kinda clueless here!<br>
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Nicola<br>
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Nicola Volpini
Infrastructure Operations</pre>
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