From: "Saurav Gohain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] TFTP Problem
Saurav;
Here's my thoghts on troubleshooting this:
1. Network configuration
In a prior message, you wrote:
1.While loading the workstation, it shows the server add as :
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. The problem turned out to be
security being too tight. Solution (with RedHat 9) was:
System Settings -> Security Level
Set to "No firewall"
This must be done when logged into the GUI as root. This tool does not ask
for the root password, nor does
George,
I'm wondering which version of tftp-server you installed.
My RH8 box has a /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file that looks like this:
service tftp
{
disable = yes
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user
>> Check that you have inetd installed and running:
>>
>> rpm -q inetd
>> ps ax | grep inetd
>
>linux:/home/gregor # rpm -q inetd
>inetd-2.0-23
inet installed.
>linux:/home/gregor # ps ax | grep inetd
> 1406 pts/1R 0:00 grep inetd
inetd *not* running. You are seeing the grep process its
Hi,
I have made sure my server identifier is the ip address. The
dhcpd.conf, lts.conf files are copies from the setup I had just before I
reinstalled my whole machine. So these were working copies. I copied
those files, wiped my system clean, reinstalled Mandrake and LTSP,
copied those config fil
The 3Com Managed PC Boot Agent on 3C905C adapter by default is configured to use PXE boot protocol. However, you can also configure it to use the BOOTP, DHCP, IPX/SPX boot protocol. Anyway, you can only one boot protocol at any given time. It is important to note the PXE booting works sligh
Hi Jim and list users,
Tanks for your help, its running now, it was a very stupid thing of
myself i had set the
sever_args wrong.
But then there is an other problem. I turn on the work station and press
the "n" for network
booting, its an 3com 905c-tx NIC. It finds the DHCP server, then it
finds
If you really want to know if tftpd is running, do this:
netstat -an | grep ":69 "
(Notice there is a space between the 69 and the closing quote.)
If tftpd and xinetd are configured properly, you should see
a line like this:
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:690.0.0.0:*
If you don't see that li
* John N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011023 06:01]:
> When I boot from the w/s it finds the DHCP server fine, gets its info, and
> then dies at the "loading vmlinuz" stage...
I'm posting this back to the list, where maybe there are people with
more experience. You might post to the list the global and
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Jan Wilson wrote:
> * John N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011022 19:09]:
> >I hope that you do not mind me writing directly to you. I have a tftp
> >problem with Mandrake 8.0
>
> OK, I cc'd this to the list in case someone has a more authoritative
> answer ;-)
>
> >I ins
* John N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011022 23:05]:
> > OK, first check in /etc/xinet.d/
> > You should see a file named tftp
>
> Yes, it exists
>
> > If not, you may have installed the tftp client, not the server. Find
> > the Mdk8 rpms, and install the server:
> > tftp-server-0.17-4mdk.i586.rpm
>
* John N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011022 19:09]:
>I hope that you do not mind me writing directly to you. I have a tftp
>problem with Mandrake 8.0
OK, I cc'd this to the list in case someone has a more authoritative
answer ;-)
>I installed tftp from the RPM, but when I go to the Mandrak
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