At 10:45 13-10-02 +0200, you wrote:
>>On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 13:10, Dirk Schouten wrote:
>>> Hello Group,
>>> We are setting up LTSP on RH7.3 and have it running up to DHCP.
>>> We cannot get tftp to work. Maybe because we are missing some stuff (i.e.
>>> two files) in our distro, or we missed a configuration option.
>>> We tried to make the files, but were unable to get tftp working (maybe we
>>> used the wrong setup/options?).
>>> The files are:
>>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/tftp (we do not know it it's called exactly that way)
>>> /etc/xinetd.d/tftp (same)
>>> 
>>> Question: Can someone mail the content of these files?
>>> Thanks from Holland,
>>> Bas and Dirk
>>> 
><Johan Romme wrote:
>>---------------------- /etc/xinetd.d/tftp ------------------------------
>># default: off
>># description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file
transfer \
>>#     protocol.  The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless \
>>#     workstations, download configuration files to network-aware printers, \
>>#     and to start the installation process for some operating systems.
>>service tftp
>>{
>>      disable = no
>>      socket_type             = dgram
>>      protocol                = udp
>>      wait                    = yes
>>      user                    = root
>>      server                  = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
>>      server_args             = -s /tftpboot
>>}
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>-- Romme Software Engineering            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>-- Cornelis Trompstraat 90                 06-22982288
>>-- 2628 RS  Delft                          015-2855904
>>
>>
>
>Hi Johan and others,
>Thanks for the file and advice. We made the file as shown and restarted
>xinetd. However, there must be another issue at stake because tftp does not
>connect. We do not use a firewall at all just to prevent problems in this
>stage.
>This is the output from tcpdump:
>
>09:55:51.957754 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps:  xid:0x975d384a
>[|bootp]
>09:55:51.958586 ltspserver.bootps > 255.255.255.255.bootpc:  xid:0x975d384a
>Y:zevenentwintig S:ltspserver ether 0:60:97:54:79:9c [|bootp] (DF)
>09:55:51.960265 zevenentwintig.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps:
>xid:0x975d384a [|bootp]
>09:55:51.960917 ltspserver.bootps > 255.255.255.255.bootpc:  xid:0x975d384a
>Y:zevenentwintig S:ltspserver ether 0:60:97:54:79:9c [|bootp] (DF)
>09:55:51.963331 arp who-has ltspserver tell zevenentwintig
>09:55:51.963390 arp reply ltspserver is-at 0:20:af:92:bc:87
>09:55:51.963746 zevenentwintig.2001 > ltspserver.tftp:  48 RRQ
>"/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1"
>09:55:51.963855 ltspserver > zevenentwintig: icmp: ltspserver udp port tftp
>unreachable [tos 0xc0] 
>09:55:56.959671 arp who-has zevenentwintig tell ltspserver
>09:55:56.959934 arp reply zevenentwintig is-at 0:60:97:54:79:9c
>09:56:02.335126 zevenentwintig.2002 > ltspserver.tftp:  48 RRQ
>"/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1"
>09:56:02.335165 ltspserver > zevenentwintig: icmp: ltspserver udp port tftp
>unreachable [tos 0xc0] 
>
>What are we overlooking?
>Thanks in advance for any tip, hint, URL, ect,
>Bas and Dirk
>
Hi Group,
Just solved the problem. We did not install the tftp-server!
Now it boots fine, but we got a kernel panic.
But that' someting to bite my teeth in. And if we can't solve it,
you will hear from us.
Have a nice sunday,
Dirk



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