On 11/1/07, Christopher Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > When running tcpdump, do you see any packet when runing "telnet localhost
> > 69" ?
>
> telnet? telnet does udp?
No. It was just to check if packets other then TCP 22 can reach the server.
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When running tcpdump, do you see any packet when runing "telnet localhost 69" ?
telnet? telnet does udp?
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Hi all,
I have a centos 5 box I have setup, current with updates. (I have done
this many times on centos 4).
I did the yum install tftp-server, changed the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file
as shown.
# default: off
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file
transfer \
#
Do you have any networkr device between your client and your server ?
When running tcpdump, do you see any packet when runing "telnet localhost 69" ?
Do you have multiple NIC on your server ?
On 11/1/07, Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a centos 5 box I have setup, curre
Jerry Geis wrote:
...
> Now from another computer on the network I am trying manually "tftp IP
> -c get myfile"
> and nothing happens.
Works for me (F7 client, Centos 5 server).
>
> /tftpboot permissions are: drwxr-xr-x4 root root 4096 Oct 2 16:26
> tftpboot
> the myfile is also world rea
Hi all,
I have a centos 5 box I have setup, current with updates. (I have done
this many times on centos 4).
I did the yum install tftp-server, changed the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file
as shown.
# default: off
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file
transfer \
#
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