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Back Dear Sir, i am Velmurugan, i am now in Bangalore-India, i have done M.Sc - Data Communiction & Network, and also i have done Redhat Certified Engineer Course, i know all Configuration in Linux. But i still dont have any job, you have any vacancy in linux, please mail me. Thanking you, velmurugan
"RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK)" <John.Rushe@(protected)> wrote:
Hi Rick,
Sorry about the disclaimer, alas I don't work in the email team so I am stuck with it I'm afraid.
The error I get during the kickstart install is:
10.190.111.21:45116 is an invalid hostname
It's almost as if kickstart doesn't recognize the port specification in the URL. I can reach the directory fine from a web browser. Apache is running and there are no firewall rules blocking this port/IP combination.
I have tried switching apache to listen on port 80 and running the kickstart again (minus the port 45116 in the url) and it works fine so I am happy that the kickstart itself is ok. Very puzzling....
Regards
John
-- --Original Message-- -- From: redhat-install-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Rick Stevens Sent: 30 December 2004 19:51 To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux Subject: Re: Kickstart Install via HTTP
RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK) wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to set up a kickstart installation using http (network > install). My apache web server does not listen on the standard port 80, > but uses a non-privileged port. I have tried to specify the url with > this alternate port but the installation always says it can't retrieve > the images from the source tree. The kickstart command I am using is as > follows: > > url --url http://10.190.111.21:45116/Enterprise/30 > > (port 45116 is an example) > > Has anybody managed to perform a network install via http specifying a > non-standard, unprivileged apache port in this way?
If you're running an external firewall, are you certain the port is allowed through? Are you certain that the images are in that specified directory? Remember that "/" on the webserver is the DocumentRoot, not the root of the filesystem. Use a browser on the http server and find the first ISO image. The URL in the menu bar of your browser is what should be used.
Oh, and John, please see if you can get that vastly stupid disclaimer removed from your email. They are incredibly unenforceable and just suck up bandwidth. Besides, posting a message to an open mailing list kinda kills off any pretense to confidentiality, doesn't it? ;-) -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -- - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@(protected) - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - A day for firm decisions!!! Well, then again, maybe not! - -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --
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Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your life partneronline. <DIV>Dear Sir,</DIV> <DIV> i am Velmurugan, i am now in Bangalore-India, i have done M.Sc - Data Communiction & Network, and also i have done Redhat Certified Engineer Course, i know all Configuration in Linux. But i still dont have any job, you have any vacancy in linux, please mail me. </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Thanking you,</DIV> <DIV>velmurugan<BR><BR><B><I>"RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK)" <John.Rushe@(protected) .com></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER -LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR><BR>Hi Rick,<BR><BR>Sorry about the disclaimer, alas I don't work in the email team so I am<BR>stuck with it I'm afraid. <BR> <BR>The error I get during the kickstart install is:<BR><BR>10.190.111.21:45116 is an invalid hostname<BR><BR>It's almost as if kickstart doesn't recognize the port specification in<BR>the URL. I can reach the directory fine from a web browser. Apache is<BR>running and there are no firewall rules blocking this port/IP<BR>combination.<BR><BR>I have tried switching apache to listen on port 80 and running the<BR>kickstart again (minus the port 45116 in the url) and it works fine so I<BR>am happy that the kickstart itself is ok. Very puzzling.... <BR><BR>Regards<BR><BR>John<BR><BR><BR><BR>-- --Original Message-- --<BR>From: redhat-install-list-bounces@(protected)<BR>[mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces @(protected)] On Behalf Of Rick<BR>Stevens<BR>Sent: 30 D! ecember 2004 19:51<BR>To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux<BR>Subject: Re: Kickstart Install via HTTP<BR><BR>RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK) wrote:<BR>> Hi,<BR>> <BR >> I am trying to set up a kickstart installation using http (network<BR>> install). My apache web server does not listen on the standard port<BR>80,<BR> > but uses a non-privileged port. I have tried to specify the url with<BR>> ; this alternate port but the installation always says it can't retrieve<BR>> the images from the source tree. The kickstart command I am using is<BR>as<BR> > follows:<BR>> <BR>> url --url http://10.190.111.21:45116/Enterprise /30<BR>> <BR>> (port 45116 is an example)<BR>> <BR>> Has anybody managed to perform a network install via http specifying a<BR>> non-standard , unprivileged apache port in this way?<BR><BR>If you're running an external firewall, are you certain the port is<BR>allowed through? Are you certain that the images are in that specified<BR>direct! ory? Remember that "/" on the webserver is the DocumentRoot, not<BR>the root of the filesystem. Use a browser on the http server and find<BR>the first ISO image. The URL in the menu bar of your browser is what<BR>should be used.<BR><BR>Oh, and John, please see if you can get that vastly stupid disclaimer<BR>removed from your email. 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