From ramsoni at cisco.com Tue Nov 22 09:46:40 2022 From: ramsoni at cisco.com (Ramesh Soni -X (ramsoni - Altran ACT S.A.S at Cisco)) Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 09:46:40 +0000 Subject: [ipxe-devel] Observing iPXE downloading Failures Message-ID: Hi, We are observing image downloading failure using HTTP over iPXE. We have tried using linux curl utility for HTTP download which is working, and image downloading is completed within 2 minutes. Can anyone please guide us whether any tunning required for the http/tcp parameters in the iPXE code? How debugging can be done for this issue? Is there any open issues in iPXE for high latency http servers? Regards, Ramesh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stappers at stappers.nl Tue Nov 29 19:52:40 2022 From: stappers at stappers.nl (Geert Stappers) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 20:52:40 +0100 Subject: [ipxe-devel] Intel's BootUtil.exe ROM-burning tool Message-ID: <20221129195240.4ojx4nmfp4dcldtt@gpm.stappers.nl> Hi, On another iPXE channel was this posted: | Qouting https://ipxe.org/howto/romburning/intel | } "Intel's BootUtil.exe ROM-burning tool, formerly published directly | } by Intel but now available only from third-party sources such as Asus." | | That's not true! | Here's link from Intel: | | https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/15755/29944/intel-ethernet-connections-boot-utility-preboot-images-and-efi-drivers.html -> preboot.exe | ( direct download link: https://downloadmirror.intel.com/29944/eng/preboot.exe ) | | Extract BootUtil.exe: | $ unzip preboot.exe APPS/BootUtil/DOS/BootUtil.exe | | $ sha256sum preboot.exe APPS/BootUtil/DOS/BootUtil.exe | 62b107a569c1c5ee6dca657861e43050f1d81d4cc500bd66638399493647a2d2 preboot.exe | 156e5f588dc8ba445bec59fc2077d1524a56e49d9f474a350d435085d6b7fdd1 APPS/BootUtil/DOS/BootUtil.exe | $ A few days later there was a reminder about it. Now posted here by me (I'm not the original poster) What is needed to get https://ipxe.org/howto/romburning/intel updated? Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse