On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 12:22, Ken wrote:
> Positive. I actually have both in.ftpd & in.tftpd and they both say they
> point to proftpd.
Ok I will clear up the confusion here. The link to tftpd is wrong and
should not point to proftpd. Firstly, proftpd is a a ftp server program,
when you ftp a prog
Hi Ken,
Sorry I havent used proftp and i am not familiar with it. Anyway, please make sure
that the proftp your talking
about here is not the client but the server (daemon) version (proftpd and not proftp).
What i know is proftpd
(the server version) comes in tgz form only. tgz installation
Positive. I actually have both in.ftpd & in.tftpd and they both say they point to proftpd.
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 05:55, rob wrote:
> ... Looking at the properties of that
> file it says "points to proftp", is that correct? I thought those were
> two separate programs.
...
Are you
> ... Looking at the properties of that
> file it says "points to proftp", is that correct? I thought those were
> two separate programs.
...
Are you sure you aren't looking at 'in.ftpd -> proftpd' instead of 'in.tftpd'
?
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Hi Phil,
I checked my tftp config file and it look pretty much the same as below. Mine does not have the "nice" or "log_on_success" lines. I also looked for the in.tftpd file and it is there. Looking at the properties of that file it says "points to proftp", is that correct? I thought those
No, I does not ave it...
check with
rpm -qa | grep tftp
if you have the tftp-server installed
If no, install it. You find it on the CD3.
Best regards
Xultz (Brazil)
On 21 May 2002 19:20:55 -0700
Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody had any problems setting up the tftp server in Mandr
Hi Ken,
Mandrake with 8.+ already uses xinetd in place of inetd. Make sure that a file named
'tftp' for something
similar is in the /etc/xinetd.d directory. It should contain something similar to what
is shown below:
/etc/xinetd.d/tftp -- start
# tftp service:
# used to boot ltsp workst
Has anybody had any problems setting up the tftp server in Mandrake 8.2
to work with LTSP? I made sure I installed tftpd during initial
Mandrake install and I went into the services in control center and made
it start on boot. No matter what I try my terminal starts up, gets the
ip info from the
Hi,
I did all the steps which are documented in the LTSP doc. I run DHCP instead of BOOTP.
If I start a client, he get the IP and the TFTP transfer starts, but until it starts
it directly stops without any
error messages. The client is waiting on the prompt GATEWAY: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
I try to fi