Hi,
>assuming that the server sits inside the firewall and the client PC is
>outside, you just have to open the udp port 69 for the client pc. since you
>are not blocking any outbound ports (as is the normal case), you should not
>have any probs.
>But you might also want to consider the follow
hi,
IMHO
assuming that the server sits inside the firewall and the client PC is
outside, you just have to open the udp port 69 for the client pc. since you
are not blocking any outbound ports (as is the normal case), you should not
have any probs.
But you might also want to consider th
Hi ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org,
I want to boot TFTP across my firewall (setup using iptables). I've
blocked all UDP traffic except selective ones (which includes TFTP
Port 69 also). Although I'm not good into networking in Linux but
somehow I setup a firewall using Firewall-HOWTO.
The problem is I
Thanx... :D
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On Monday 06 February 2006 12:12, आशीष शुक्ला Wah Java !! wrote:
>
> homepc login: wahjava
> Password:
> Last login: Mon Feb 6 10:44:59 on tty1
> Keymap 0: Permission denied
> Keymap 1: Permission denied
> Keymap 2: Permission denied
> KDSKBENT: Operation not permitted
> loadkeys: could not deallo