Well, that's basically how TFTP works on Unix-style systems. You have to
first create the file (i.e., 'touch cisco-confg'), then give everyone
write permissions to it (i.e., 'chmod 666 cisco-confg') before it can be
written by the TFTP server. As far as I know, there's no way to
circumvent that using the default tftp server - at least not according
to the man pages. It may be possible to find a third-party TFTP server
that will, or modify the source to one and compile your own if it's a
significant problem.

James Willard
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I tried to set up a TFTP server on solaris. When I do "write net" on
router, I got "TFTP: error code 2 received - Access violation" error
message unless I create a destination file first. How do I fix this
problem? Many thanks.




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