On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Mikey Sklar wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any luck with moving files outside of /tftpboot? Its been
> particularly frustrating in my environment to support files within this
> directory. Especially since I support three different architectures and
> need to differentiate their boot loaders, kernels, configs, initrd's,
> etc. I'd really like to symlink off to my AFS space and let the sysname
> values do the work.
>
> Is there a tftp that supports usage of files outside of tftpboot?
> tftp-hpa perhaps?
While I have not actually tried this I do not see any reason why tftp-hpa
would not let you put it wherever you want.
>From the tftp-server man page:
-s Change root directory on startup. This means the remote host
does not need to pass along the directory as part of the trans-
fer, and may add security. When -s is specified, exactly one
directory should be specified on the command line. The use of
this option is recommended for security as well as compatibility
with some boot ROMs which cannot be easily made to include a
directory name in its request.
This is the tftp-server that ships with Red Hat Linux. AFAIK it is in reality
tftp-hpa. the blurb at the bottom of the man page says that hpa wrote it.
HTH,
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