Re: TFTP stopped working on F14

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On 7 October 2011 18:29, Soham Chakraborty <sohamwonderpiku4u@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it possible for you to check the connection status by netstat when you transfer a file? Also, once you start transferring a file, can you get the PID and attach strace to it? I guess, it is running as a xinetd controlled daemon, if so, is there anything else listening on the tftp port?


Okay more to go on, thanks, I will have to do that later as another session, Soham.

Cheers, 

Aaron

Soham

On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Aaron Gray <aaronngray.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 7 October 2011 15:26, Thomas Dineen <tdineen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron:

1) Update to the newest version of server and client.
I have found that there are F14 and F15 bugs that are
covered in the updates!

I have done :-

    yum reinstall tftp
    yum reinstal tftp-server
 

2) Be aware of configuration requirements.

It used to work, I installed two servers with PXE using it.
 

3) Be aware of SELinux, you will likely also have to enable
variables in SELinux. Update you SELinux, more bugs here.

I tried disable SELinux.


4) Of course recheck you firewall.

-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m udp -p udp --dport 69 -j ACCEPT

But the firewall does not apply to local usage.
 

Thomas Dineen


Still not working :(

Thanks,

Aaron
 


On 10/7/2011 7:07 AM, Aaron Gray wrote:
TFTP seems to have stopped working on my F14 machine.

It appears both server and client are not working. 

I have it working on my F15 machine and have tried between the two (with iptables rule) and F14 server and client do not work.

tftp appears to log in but, on transferring a file it just says "Transfer timed out." after a while.

I have reinstalled both client and server. And I am using the same '/etc/xinetd.d/tftp' file on F15 as on F14.

There do not appear to be any logs for TFTP.

AFAICS I am not doing anything wrong or differently.

Help !

Many thanks in advance,

Aaron






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