OK that explains alot. In checking my logs now I see the daemon log shows:
Jan 11 13:33:08 firewall in.tftpd[17741]: cannot set groups for user nobody
when the thin client tries to access it.
I tried adding nobody to /etc/group but that had no effect.
KK
J.L. Blom wrote:
Short reply:
inetd is a daemon which will start tftpd when a signal arrives at port
22.
Joep
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 17:19 -0500, Kory Krofft wrote:
Eric,
I uncommented the line in /etc/inet.d and backed up etc.lrp
On reboot I see no listing in ps and no line in the daemon log or any of
the other logs that suggest tftpd started or tried to start.
tftpd shows up in the backup menus so I believe it loaded OK.
Is there a command line way of starting it? Any other things I can check?
Thank you,
Kory
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Kory,
Ignore my previous post.
You have to start tftpd by uncommenting the following line in
/etc/inetd.conf:
tftp dgram udp wait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.tftpd /tmp
The in.tftpd is compiled with libwrap support, so you have to check that
/etc/hosts.allow alows the subnet.
Eric
I am using Bering uClibc 2.3.1. I am experimenting with tftpd and PXE to
boot a linux machine over my network. I added tftpd to the boot cd and
added it to my leaf.cfg file. It shows up in the backup menu but I do not
see an entry for it when I issue the ps command and there is no
configuration option on the package config menu.
I have enabled the line
dhcp-boot=/usr/filestore/pxe/pxelinux.0,boothost,192.168.1.254 in the
dnsmasq.conf file.
My thin client obtains the correct IP address and reports that the dhcp
host is 192.168.254 but it times out without ever booting or even getting a
message from pxelinux.0.
How can I verify tftpd is running?
Thanks,
Kory Krofft
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