Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "hpa-tftp source port selection"
2002 Feb 21
2
hpa-tftp with xinetd
Good day,
Just a quick question- could someone please confirm that this is the correct
xinetd configuration (or not) for hpa-tftp?
We've noticed that, when under moderate load hpa-tftpd resides in memory,
even after there are no connections or even if xinetd is shut down. Under
light load the server goes away after each connection, as desired.
Thanks in advance!
service tftp
{
2006 Oct 30
2
Samba locking fails over NFS
Good day,
Our Windows users aren't able to edit their MS Office files over our Samba shares (Samba 3.0.10, CentOS4 w/ their i386 RPM). It looks like the clients' attempts to lock the files fails. When their client attempts to open such a file, Samba reports:
----------8<-----------------------
[2006/10/27 15:55:57, 0] locking/posix.c:posix_fcntl_lock(657)
posix_fcntl_lock:
2000 Jul 28
0
RJava and Orca...
It's cool, it's exciting, and much thanks to Duncan. He announced
RJava yesterday (or this morning?) on the R-devel list, and it's
really worth it.
http://www.omegahat.org/RSJava
for more details.
But it does mean that we can run Orca code directly within R, (without
Thomas' socket connections) (and also means that we really need a
"stop" button, since killing
2018 Nov 09
4
OT: good free email service ?
Dear All,
I know it is an oxymoron: good free ... service ;-)
Still, can someone recommend good free email service?
I definitely will not go with google, Microsoft, Apple. I don't have
same strong feeling about yahoo as I have about above, but...
Anyway, thanks in advance for all your advises.
Valeri
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Valeri Galtsev
Sr System Administrator
2012 Nov 08
2
Fwd: Different behavior of net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range between RHEL-5 and RHEL-6
Forwarding just in case anyone is familiar with this on CentOS, thanks!
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Hello,
Just found that net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range has different behavior
between RHEL releases: until v6 although you have multiple source IPs
you can only use a fixed number of local ports, seems that
"ip_local_port_range" is a global configuration or limitation. On RHEL-6
kernel (testing with 2.6.32-279)
2007 Mar 02
3
What is cached swap?
Isn't cached swap somewhat an oxymoron? Why cache virtual?
Am I misunderstanding this line from top?
Swap: 524120k total, 80760k used, 443360k free, 73448k cached
Mike
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Oppose globalization and One World Governments like the UN.
This message made from 100% recycled bits.
You have found the bank of Larn.
2004 Feb 19
0
[tftp-hpa] tftp exit status is always 0
Hi,
Now that it's possible to run tftp non interactively, it would
be nice to get a non zero exit status in case of failure.
Currently exit status is always 0, which makes tftp usage in
scripts a bit inconvenient, as one has to parse its output.
Thanks.
Please CC me, as I'm not on the list.
Felix.
2008 Oct 17
1
Tftp-hpa-0.48 ACKs error messages from tftp server
I have observed that the tftp-hpa-0.48 tftp client sends an ACK in
case it receives an error message from a tftp server. Inspecting the
source code confirms this behaviour.
According to the tftp RFC (RFC 1350), Sect. 2, server error messages
should not be acknowledged by the client:
"Most errors cause termination of the connection. An error is
signalled by sending an error packet. This
2001 Nov 26
5
printing error
All,
I have the following in my smb.comf for printing commands...
# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
print ok = yes
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
2009 Mar 30
0
porting to tftp-hpa version tftp-server-0.39-3.el4.x86_64.rpm
Dear tftp-hpa'ers,
We are migrating from Solaris 2.8 to RHEL 4.6 64 bit. So are in the
process of migrating our Solaris 2.8 tftp servers (as well as lots of
other servers) to the latest tftp-hpa version available to RHEL 4 users:
tftp-server-0.39-3.el4.x86_64.rpm. Since this version was made available
roughly a year ago would guess it probably contains roughly the same
fixes as your version
2002 Mar 27
0
tftp-hpa and remap file examples
We just started playing round with tftp-hpa and we are very happy!
The issue that is prompting me to write this is that we would like to
use the remap file, but are having a hard time getting the syntax
correct. I have searched the web and mailing list archive (only back to
when the list moved to it's current location), but have not been able to
find any examples.
Would somebody be so kind
2003 Jun 07
1
tftp-hpa loads but stalls
Hello,
I am attempting pxelinux via dhcpd/tftpd. If I use the system
default tftpd daemon, then pxelinux loads but then complains about
the tsize option.
I've downloaded tftp-hpa-0.34, compiled and installed. I also
edited inetd.conf according to README.security and then reloaded inetd.
/tftpboot directory and all files and directories have nobody:nobody
for permissions with at least read
2006 Oct 05
0
tftp-hpa-0.43 released
Hello,
I have pushed out a 0.43 release of tftp-hpa. This release has a couple
of low-risk changes; I have a few more substantial changes in the
pipeline, and I wanted to push these out first.
Changes in 0.43:
Fix double-free error on ^c in client.
Try to deal with clients that send TFTP requests to broadcasts
(apparently some recent Sun boxes do this instead of using the
address told by
2006 May 17
0
[tftp-hpa] [patch] building on hpux and add CPPFLAGS
Hi,
We just build tftp-hpa on out supported platforms, and I have a very
small patch. On hpux, we have a sysexits.h that does not define
EX_CONFIG. Also, we like to use CPPFLAGS to point to our include dirs,
tftp-hpa doesn't use CPPFLAGS. This can be a little confusing, as the
configure checks use CPPFLAGS, but the build itself does not.
Peter
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2002 Dec 26
1
tftp-hpa backport to openbsd tftpd
Hi
I'm working on an update of the openbsd tftpd, mainly to support RFC
2349 (tsize option; and 2347-2348 too). In fact, i backport from
tftp-hpa (which came from an old openbsd cvs).
I know, i can use tftp-hpa but first it doesn't compile on openbsd,
second, i hope the backport could be include in openbsd cvs ...
does someone know a tftp client or a test to really know what is good or
2002 Feb 28
2
addendum to syslinux/ tftp-hpa docs
After a few days of troubleshooting, we finally determined why we were
having problems. It seems as though the tftp-hpa daemon requires the
MTU of the interface it's running on to be >= 1500. We had the MTU set
at 1400 (don't ask why) and the PXE client was receiving fragmented
packets and failing. As soon as we set it to over 1500, it worked fine.
hpa,
Could you please update
2005 Sep 27
2
tftp-hpa execution
Okay, I have come to agree that tftp-hpa needs some kind of execution
support. The two alternatives which have been proposed in the past is a
flag in the regex map to run a program and deliver its output, and the
other one is a flag in the regex map to serve as an HTTP proxy (get a
file via HTTP and deliver via TFTP.)
At the moment, I'm thinking the HTTP proxy might be the best solution;
2003 Feb 27
2
Building TFTP-HPA
Is TFTP-HPA written as a portable app?
In other words, what chance do I have of getting it built on OS/2?
--
John
2003 Apr 11
3
Please help: how to enable tftp-hpa (0.33) for large file
Hi:
I compiled and run tftp-hpa-0.33 on my Solaris 2.7
but it does not support file size larger than 16MB.
The tftpd time out when 16MB of file is transfered.
Can anyone offer a hint for how to enable tftp-hpa
to support large file size ?
Very appreciate
Geefu Wang
2003 Feb 21
0
is anyone running tftp-hpa on solaris 2.4
Is anyone running Tftp-Hpa on Solaris 2.4. I've to to
compile TFTP-HPA on Solaris 2.4 but not with much
success. Using GCC compiler , I never able to pass the
"make" process. I however able to do a "configure"
process. Please help . thanks
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