Changing the behavior in Ubuntu only would only break plenty of scripts
automation and expectations.
I (personally) agree to Simon who also is "the upstream" on this that it
is a security feature and people can still (if preferred) just not set
it.
I have read the answer twice but don't really
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I appreciate the quality of this bug report and I'm sure
it'll be helpful to others to find this discussion if they are
experiencing the same issue.
This sounds like an upstream bug to me. I have checked the
Hi Thomas,
as you already described yourself if you set in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
tftp-root=/
then all paths you provide in per subnet config would work if each of them were
added as absolute path.
This works as-is without any change to the package.
`tftp-root` is defined as:
--tftp-root=[,]
Look
Simplest thing would be:
tftp-root
sets the tftp-root directory: /data/tftp -> /
or: /var/lib/tftpboot -> /
Whatever is done is relative to this. tftp-root is then NEVER
prepended to any file given for tftp retrival.
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