tftp - getting connection refused

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I have not modified the hosts.deny or hosts.allow. they only have 
comments in the file.

Jerry

>are you using tcpwrappers (i.e., /etc/hosts.deny, hosts.allow) to
>control access? if so, you'll likely need to add a line for the tftpd
>service (for the incoming machine in question) to hosts.allow.
>
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>>From: Jerry Geis <geisj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Date: Thursday, April 14, 2005 09:27:17 AM -0500
>>Subject:  tftp - getting connection refused
>>
>>I did the following to setup the tftp server.
>>
>>Download tftp from
>>ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp/tftp-0.40.bz2
>>tar -jxvf tftp-0.40.bz2
>>cd tftp-0.40
>>make
>>make install
>>mkdir /tftpboot
>>chmod 777 /tftpboot
>>chown nobody:nobody /tftpboot
>>changed /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file to "disable no"
>>service xinetd restart
>>
>>Now when I connect I get in /var/log/messages "tftpd: read(ack):
>>Connection refused"
>>
>>I even rebooted - get same message
>>I did "iptables -f" - get the same message
>>
>>Any ideas why I cannot connect? seems to be running.
>>
>>Jerry
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