Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Looking for a simple TFTP server for Linux"
2002 Nov 12
6
tftpd server
Hi
In the pxelinux page, is referred that the tftpd server from
http://tftpd32.jounin.net as working with pxelinux.
However, from the tests I've made, it seems that the 'tsize' option is not
supported.
Anyone has knowledge of a working TFTPD server that runs on Windows NT4?
p.s. it can be shareware, I just want to test it with NT4, I have had
success with the 'builtin'
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
2011 Oct 22
3
Debugging memdisk loaded via pxelinux
I have a USB flash drive that I'd like to image, and then load that
image via pxelinux and memdisk. The flash drive was formatted under
Windows 98 SE as FAT, and boots just fine on its own. The PXE boot process
gets as far as loading the image via memdisk, but then when the boot process
switches over to the RAM disk, it fails:
[...PXE diagnostic information...]
Loading boot
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
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
2015 Sep 21
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
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 and much faster.
The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines.
I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is
85MB.
I know that some tftpd
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
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
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 Oct 24
5
need help using tftp for polycom 501
Hi,
I have a Polycom 501 that is currently unusable because I started a
firmware and sip upgrade that I can't complete.
The Ubuntu box address is set static at: 192.168.1.101.
The phone address is set static at 192.168.1.51.
The phone settings for the server menu are:
Server Type: Trivial FTP
Server Address: 192.168.1.101
Server User: PlcmSpIp
Server Password: PlcmSpIp (not sure what it
2008 Jul 27
3
OT - How to test tftp for phones provisioning
Hi,
I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of Linux
CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs to SIP phone
configuration from what comes from tftp server.
What I would like to do is to add a given file in current /srv/tftp
directory and test by hand that tftpd
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 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
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 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?07? 23:05, Ady wrote:
> I understand that these remarks might seem not the main issue, but I
> tend to think that once you are successful while using only "default"
>
> values and in a minimalistic case, you could add complexity
> (different paths, multiple firmwares, additional kernels, multiple
> cfg files...).
Ady,
Thanks. I will follow your advice to
2006 Dec 28
6
tftp times out
tftp keeps timing out when I try to transfer files. I intend to use tftp with G4U to clone
a standard workstation. I am testing it between two Dell poweredge servers running CentOS
4.3. "chkconfig --list |grep tftp" shows tftp up and running on both boxes. When connected
"tftp>status" shows it is talking to the other box
"tptp>trace" shows "sent WRQ
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
2004 May 28
1
I installed tfpt-hpa
Hi...
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
2006 Nov 08
1
talking caller ID
Hi all,
Lets say I have my incoming calls transfered to my mobile phone. When a call comes in, Asterisk will answer the call and ask the caller to hold the line while the call is being transfered.
I know how to do this, but i dont want the caller to hear me answer the mobile phone. They can hear some music on hold. When I answer Asterisk will read the callerID to me and I can then decide if this