Bravo Christopher that did it!
A big thanks...
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Hi John Paul
I see your error
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Bravo Christopher that did it!
A big thanks...
/j-p.
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John-Paul Delaney wrote:
tftpd seems to be running ok:
root 20212 0.0 0.3 3544 632 tty1 S07:50 0:00 grep
tftpd
if you did ps auxw | grep tftpd like above, that's all your
going to see. your tftpd is not up
two services competing for port 69.
cheers
Christropher CUSE
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Thanks Gene... I completely mis-interpreted that output :( . This is the
contents of the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file:
disable = no
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
John-Paul Delaney wrote:
tftpd seems to be running ok:
root 20212 0.0 0.3 3544 632 tty1 S07:50 0:00 grep tftpd
if you did ps auxw | grep tftpd like above, that's all your
going to see. your tftpd is not up and running.
run chkconfig --list tftpd
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Gene Yoo said:
John-Paul Delaney wrote:
tftpd seems to be running ok:
root 20212 0.0 0.3 3544 632 tty1 S07:50 0:00 grep
tftpd
if you did ps auxw | grep tftpd like above, that's all your
going to see. your tftpd is not up and running.
tftpd is typically called from
at a loss at this stage.
Thanks again.
/j-p.
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Hi John-Paul,
Well it sure looks like
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Hello List...
I'm having problems setting up a tftp server on my rh8.0 box. I want to
use it to backup cisco router configurations.
I've created a file called startup-config in the tftpboot directory with
chmod 777 and chown nobody:nobody. The directory tftpboot is
Output of iptables -L:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
tftpd seems to be
Hi John-Paul,
Well it sure looks like from the syslog that something else is on your tftp
port, so please verify. -- or -- tftpd hasn't been configured to allow the
creation of files in your tftphome directory.
Here's my /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file:
# default: off
# description: The tftp server
John-Paul Delaney said:
In /var/log/messages I find a long list of errors:
... in.tftpd[31383]: cannot bind to local socket: Address already in
try stopping inetd/xinetd whichever your using, run netstat and check
to be sure nothing is using the tftp port, perhaps theres a hung tftpd
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