JP wrote:
Nicolas,
It is a lot saver and easy to manage if you just use a PC, I do not see why
you would want to use your router as tftp server.
JP
Hi JP,
to give you a good example (good because I had to do it last week ;)).
I had several core routers connected with high bandwidth
TFTP does not provide any security for file transfers, so it should not be
available to a public firewall interface. Unauthorized users can upload new
config files to your router, as well as download your current stored
configs
for analysis.
How can you configure the router to accept TFTP
Hi group,
I'm puzzled by the use of /31 subnets...
Anybody can explain me the benefits of such a subnet on an interface ?
Thanxx.
Nicolas.
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