Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "I installed tfpt-hpa"
2010 Sep 09
2
Invalid or corrupt kernel image
Hi,
I am trying to setup my own PXE boot server. I tried several PXE bootable Linux-Distributions.
For example if I use the ubuntu netboot image from [1] it works quit well but there are a few other images they do not work in my case e.g.: RIPLinuX [2]. A friend tested this image on his PXE boot server with success. I also checked the download with md5sum.
In my case I can see the boot menu [3].
2010 Jul 09
2
atftpd versus tftpd-hpa
It seems that tftpd-hpa is more suitable at serving arbitrarily large
files (greater than 65535 blocks long; with pxelinux.0 using a default
block size of 1408 this is 92,273,280 bytes) as atftpd will complain
in the log stating "Requested file to big, increase BLKSIZE". I saw
that a while back HPA mentioned that atftpd was probably more scalable
(number of clients) while tftpd-hpa is
2014 Mar 11
2
syslinux.efi [PXELINUX EFI 64 boot] not properly TFTP'ing ldlinux.e64
Gene and co,
Now my pxelinux efi 64 boot is properly loading syslinux.efi (via TFTP)
It then issues a TFTP file request for efi.x64/pxelinux.cfg/ldlinux.e64.
(All my efi x64 content is under efi.x64/pxelinux.cfg).
However, I see that it fails to properly negotiate the TFTP options with my
TFTP server. so it never transfers ldlinux.e64 over.
In its file request packet, it asks for these TFTP
2004 May 27
3
tftp-hpa versus atftpd
I'm interested to find out how many people are running tftp-hpa versus atftpd.
I'm almost a bit surprised in how many people seem to be using tftp-hpa; for
modern Unix systems (including Linux), I would in general assume atftpd to be
a better choice.
If you have tried both and specifically chosen (as opposed to "it was already
installed", etc.) I'd be interested in
2003 Jun 03
2
tftp problems with VIA EPIA-M board
I'm trying to boot linux on a VIA EPIA-M board (a Nehemiah-based
M10000), and I'm having some trouble with it. I'm watching the network
transactions with ethereal, and I'm seeing a failure at what appears
to be the tftp stage.
The M10000 picks up its IP address from the dhcp server (ISC
DHCP3), and reports it correctly on the screen. Then the tftp session
starts, and I get the
2004 Oct 08
1
timeout: retrying... with atftpd and pxelinux
I'm trying to network boot a thin client using pxelinux. I had this working
about a year ago but have since reinstalled my OS (went from RH9 to FC2). I'm
using atftpd. The thin client gets the dhcp address fine and requests
pxelinux.0. Eventually, it just times out. Here's the relevant info from
/var/log/messages:
Oct 7 23:14:36 home atftpd[4717]: Advanced Trivial FTP server started
2008 Jan 13
1
Can TFTPD run in a chroot jail?
Hi,
I've been struggling with this problem for the last couple of hours and am
nowhere near solving the problem. I am trying to run a tftp server in a
chroot jail. Now perhaps I am being paranoid, but I would like to have it
launched from within its own jail even if it supposedly does a chroot itself
and runs with a parameterizable user.
I downloaded the atftp-server package and tried
2008 Feb 21
5
pxelinux fails to load miniroot completly
Hello,
we have the following problem:
- a new Dell Optiplex 740 boots pxelinux.0
- loads the kernel
- start to load the miniroot.gz and crashs after loading about 1/5 of the miniroot
The tftpd messages are:
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Advanced Trivial FTP server started (0.7)
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006 atftpd[26225]: Serving /linux/pxelinux.0 to 10.10.100.113:2070
Feb 21 14:48:32 srv006
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?08? 05:56, Gene Cumm wrote:
> In /etc/vmware/vmnet8/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf I added the following:
>
> host 7x {
> hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:38:6B:6E;
> filename "e6/bootx64.efi";
> next-server 172.21.1.1;
> # option vendor-encapsulated-options
>
2005 Sep 15
1
PXE boot hangs after trying to load cfg/<max address>
Hi,
i'm trying to get my VIA Epia with VIA Rhine ethernet device to boot
PXELinux. I have done this before, but now i can't get it to work.
The machine loads pxelinux.0, i see some messages. But it fails just
after trying reading the first config file (the one with the mac
address). It kinda says this (transcribed):
CLIENT IP: 192.168.1.23 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP: 192.168.1.93
2006 Nov 07
1
pxelinux problem with HP xw4300
Hello,
we have a problem with pxelinux and a specific hardware.
In short:
PXE starts, get and start the pxelinux.0 but can't get the configuration file.
This problem belongs only to one new client.
Other clients work in this environment with out any problem.
The client is a HP xw4300 with the networkcard:
------------
vendor = "Broadcom Corporation"
name = "NetXtreme BCM5752
2015 Sep 21
4
Problem with 90MB Initrd
On 21.09.2015 12:06, Gene Cumm wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote:
>>
>> On 18.09.2015 16:35, Gene Cumm wrote:
>>> 1) This is actually a critical cusp size. Watch what tftpd you use or
>>> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover.
>>> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable
2015 Mar 05
4
Problem boot PXE UEFI on HP ML350 Gen9
Hi All,
My PXE configurations works fine for a bios PXE (the server in legacy
mode) but hangs in an EUFI mode. Look like it can transfer the bootx64.efi
but not the next one ldlinux.e64
Any ideas?
Thanks
Software>
syslinux ver 6.3
atftp 7.1
Log server side
>> Booting Embedded LOM 1 Port 1 : HP Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 331i Adapter -
NIC (PXE IPv4)
>> Booting PXE over
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
2009 Feb 13
2
Cisco IP Phone 7940G.
Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
directory.
I don't get
2004 Jun 17
1
pxelinux limits on imagefile for tftp transfer?
Hello specialists
In setting up a diskless X-Terminal I got stuck with the transfer of the
ramdisk from the
server to the target.
With a ramdisk image size of about 60 Mb things go well, the file gets
transfered completely and Linux boots perfectly.
With a ramdisk image size of about 104 Mb the tftp transfer of the
kernel succeds but
the transfer of the ramdisk image fails. As tftp daemon I
2009 Jun 12
4
tftp open timeout but with no server side errors
Background,
Client - realtek rtl8111c
tftpd version is 5.0
options on use -l -v
Client:
PXE-EX32 TFTP Open Timeout
Server:
Jun 12 10:48:38 damar in.tftpd[30132]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:48:48 damar in.tftpd[30133]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:49:24 damar in.tftpd[30134]: RRQ from 192.168.1.107 filename
gpxelinux.0
Jun 12 10:50:36 damar
2002 May 02
4
Intel Boot Agent 4.0.19
First, THANKS! The SYSLINUX/PXELINUX s/w and docs are great. I have been
able to set up a working server for PXE boot in very little time, using our
existing Win2k DHCP server and a Red Hat 7.2 Linux server for tftp, etc...
It took very little time (compared to an earlier effort 4 months ago.....)
and the pxelinux/menu/memdisk environment is great for us.
The environment seems to support PXE
2002 Sep 25
1
tftpd-hpa does not fork
hi,
i try to get this tsize capable tftpd running,
but it doesn't fork. (as read the strace output
and the process table)
strace:
9122 execve("/usr/sbin/in.tftpd", ["/usr/sbin/in.tftpd", "-u",
"nobody", "-s", "/var/tftpboot/"], [/* 35 vars */]) = 0
9122 uname({sys="Linux", node="saturn", ...}) = 0
9122
2008 Aug 01
2
Cisco 7970, CTLSEP<mac>.tlv
I just wanted to post this so that it was out there and Googleable. Hopefully
it will save other people a bit of time.
If you have a Cisco phone (I was testing with a 7970, though presumably it would
affect 7960 and others as well) that is looping trying to fetch the CTL tlv file
- it may be because you are using Debians 'tftpd' (should be
netkit-tftpd...*cough*hey, Debian