Radek Vokal wrote:> This is an example rule from sample.rules > > r ^[^/] /tftpboot/\0 # Convert non-absolute files > > but it seems to be broken in tftpd-0.40. This comes from syslog when > accesing sample file on server. > > Dec 22 14:11:35 localhost in.tftpd[10443]: r rules cannot be inverted, > line 1: ^[^/] /tftpboot/\0 # Convert non-absolute > files > > this was already present in 0.39 version and according to the changelog > it should be already fixed > > Changes in 0.40: > Fix bug which would cause "r" remapping rules to be > incorrectly rejected. > > but doesn't seem so >It has been fixed; I just verified that it has. 0.40 will load the sample.rules file just fine. I think you're probably still running 0.39; make sure you kill any running processes after installing a new server. -hpa
This is an example rule from sample.rules r ^[^/] /tftpboot/\0 # Convert non-absolute files but it seems to be broken in tftpd-0.40. This comes from syslog when accesing sample file on server. Dec 22 14:11:35 localhost in.tftpd[10443]: r rules cannot be inverted, line 1: ^[^/] /tftpboot/\0 # Convert non-absolute files this was already present in 0.39 version and according to the changelog it should be already fixed Changes in 0.40: Fix bug which would cause "r" remapping rules to be incorrectly rejected. but doesn't seem so Radek -- Radek Vok?l <rvokal at redhat.com> -- Red Hat, Inc. Linux 2.6.9-1.681_FC3smp #1 SMP Thu Nov 18 15:19:10 EST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux