[ale] TFTP problems with RedHat 7

Sheahan, John (PCLN-NW) John.Sheahan at priceline.com
Tue Feb 5 10:11:32 EST 2002


I don't have a tftp client on my system, what do you recommend?

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Ricker [mailto:kaboom at gatech.edu]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:05 AM
To: ale at ale.org
Cc: Sheahan, John (PCLN-NW)
Subject: Re: [ale] TFTP problems with RedHat 7


On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Sheahan, John (PCLN-NW) wrote:

> I just did a fresh install of RedHat 7.0 to see if my tftp problem would
go
> away and it did not.
> I am simply trying to set the server up to handle tftp's from my routers.
I
> created the folder /tftpboot and touched the files inside the directory. I
> chmod to 777 for all files. I changed the tftp file inside of
/etc/xinetd.d
> to say "disable = no". I restarted xinetd....still getting the same error
> when I try to tftp to the red hat server:
> 
> TFTP: error code 2 received - Access violation

That error always means incorrect file permissions.

Try it from the RH command line (tftp localhost) rather than from the Cisco
kits so that you can more easily see what's going on and can strace if 
necessary.

Also, try sending the complete path (ie, get /tftpboot/foo.gz, and NOT get
foo.gz or get /foo.gz).  Some Linux tftpd implementations do not chroot to
/tftpboot, and only support absolute paths....

later,
chris


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