Even more, rebooted (just to be sure!:-)) )
Regards,
Davide
On Sep 13, 2007, at 6:07 PM, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Davide Grandis wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup a TFTP server to serve as repository for the
config of all my Cisco network devices.
As per the the tftpd man, I've added the "-c" option into the /etc/
xinetd.d/tftp (as follows) but I still cannot get write access
(unless the file is already present).
[root@chl1 ~]# cd /etc/xinetd.d
[root@chl1 xinetd.d]# cat tftp
# default: off
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file
transfer \
# protocol. The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless \
# workstations, download configuration files to network-aware
printers, \
# and to start the installation process for some operating
systems.
service tftp
{
disable = no
socket_type = dgram
protocol = udp
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
server_args = -s -c /tftpboot
per_source = 11
cps = 100 2
flags = IPv4
}
Did you give xinetd the HUP signal after modifying the file?
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