Re: /tftpboot vs. /var/tftp vs. something else?

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On Nov 12, 2007 9:45 PM, Warren Togami <wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Patrice Dumas wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 07:46:37PM -0500, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> >> For many years, I've used /var/tftp as a location for storing TFTP
> >> data.  This mirrors the use of /var/ftp and /var/www.  I therefore
> >> suggest we change the default configuration in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp to
> >> reflect this.
> >
> > FHS says:
> >
> > Applications must generally not add directories to the top level of
> > /var. Such directories should only be added if they have some
> > system-wide implication, and in consultation with the FHS mailing list.
> >
> > Another possibility could be /var/lib/tftp. tftp doesn't exactly qualify
> > for what should be in /var/lib, but it is not clearly wrong either.
> >
> > --
> > Pat
> >
>
> Edubuntu is using /var/lib/tftp as their tftpdir.  Should we use it as well?
>
> If so, I suppose our selinux-policy should handle both /tftpboot and
> this new location to allow for a smooth transition.
>
> Warren Togami
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Just my opinion, but I think /srv/tftp makes sense.  /srv/* isn't
owned by any rpm packages (that I know of) so just creating top-level
directories should be ok.  I thought /srv was for serving out content.
 I think tftp serves out content.   I know some people dislike /srv
all-together, but it's seems like it's here, we should use it.

stahnma

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