YOU FIXED IT! Nice, thanks for the help.
I was using a different directory for the tftp stuff, but I only specified
it for the main daemon, and not the little guy that serves up the config
file:
/usr/sbin/atftpd --daemon \
--port 16869 --retry-timeout 120 \
--mcast-port 1758 \
Yes, those look ok.
My next suggestion is to turn on debugging
for your tftp server. Looks like for
atftpd, you need to add a
--verbose=x,
Increase or set the logging level. No arguments
will increase by one the current value. Default
is LOG_NOTICE, see syslog(3) for log level.
Va
Mark Paulus wrote:
>
> Check the spelling and permissions on dongle.bin.config.
> When my perms are set to 000, or when dongle.bin.config
> is mispelled, I don't get anything in /etc/dongle.config.
>
> Because the request is coming from the mvp device, the
> tftp server doesn't throw an err
Check the spelling and permissions on dongle.bin.config.
When my perms are set to 000, or when dongle.bin.config
is mispelled, I don't get anything in /etc/dongle.config.
Because the request is coming from the mvp device, the
tftp server doesn't throw an error about not being able
to see a file
Mike Holden-3 wrote:
>
> phomlish wrote:
>> ./etc/shell.config
>
> This line is probably wrong, unless your current directory happens to be
> /.
>
> It should be
>> . /etc/shell.config
>
> Note the space between the . and the /
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> Mike Holden
>
I fixed that, still no luck...
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MVallevand wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:58 PM, phomlish wrote:
>>
>> I can't seem to get the dongle.bin.config to load.
>
>> Why does it grab the config file twice?
>
> It will try a second time if an mvpmc process isn't running and the
> dhcp server and tftp servr are the same
>
>
phomlish wrote:
> ./etc/shell.config
This line is probably wrong, unless your current directory happens to be /.
It should be
> . /etc/shell.config
Note the space between the . and the /
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