Re: TFTP

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> >I'm currently TFTPing a file via a cron job to a RedHat 8.0 server.  It
> >seems the only way I can TFTP the file is to touch the file on the
receiving
> >server first.  Not a big deal except that the file that is being sent has
a
> >different filename every time, so I must touch the file daily before it
is
> >sent that night.  Is there any way to TFTP without having to touch the
file
> >on the receiving server first?
>
> I don't know the exact answer to your question, but is there a reason why
> you /must/ use TFTP? Using other tools, such as rsync or scp, should
> provide more flexibility/functionality and greater security. And they
> wouldn't require touching the file...
>

Yes, it must be TFTP.  It's a limitation of the source system or else I
would have used scp.

Christian



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