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List:       debian-user
Subject:    Re: problem with tftpd daemon
From:       Arash Bijanzadeh <a.bijanzadeh () linuxiran ! org>
Date:       2002-10-01 10:56:40
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On Tuesday 01 October 2002 14:05, Olivier BARBIEUX wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I m writing to you because I ve problem with tftpd daemon
Why not wu-ftpd? That's much more better!
> I m still using Debian potato 2.2r6 on this machine.
> Package: tftpd.0.10-1.deb (from 2.2r6 cd)
>
> --------description with '-s' argument
> here is the line in my inetd.conf file:
> =09tftp            dgram   udp     wait    nobody  /usr/sbin/tcpd
> /usr/sbin/in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
> when I try to get a file from tftp client, I have the following message=
s
> (/var/log/daemon.log):
> =09Oct  1 00:10:32 machine in.tftpd[10131]: connect from machine.domain
> =09Oct  1 00:10:32 machine tftpd[10132]: tftpd: trying to get file: lin=
ux
> =09Oct  1 00:10:32 machine tftpd[10132]: tftpd: serving file from -s
> It seems that the tftpd is looking for '-s' directory but '-s' is an
> argument !!
> --------
>
> --------description without '-s' argument
> If I m changing my inetd.conf file, as below:
> =09tftp            dgram   udp     wait    nobody  /usr/sbin/tcpd
> /usr/sbin/in.tftpd /tftpboot
> (I just removed the -s argument)
> Command: tftp> get linux
> I have the following messages (/var/log/daemon.log):
> =09Oct  1 12:30:56 machine in.tftpd[10616]: connect from machine.domain
> =09Oct  1 12:30:56 machine tftpd[10617]: tftpd: trying to get file: lin=
ux
> =09Oct  1 12:30:56 machine tftpd[10617]: tftpd: serving file from /tftp=
boot
> and I get the file correctly
>
> Command: tftp> get /linux -> Error code 2: Access violation
> I have the following messages (/var/log/daemon.log):
> =09Oct  1 12:39:12 machine in.tftpd[10626]: connect from machine.domain
> =09Oct  1 12:39:12 machine tftpd[10627]: tftpd: trying to get file: /li=
nux
> and I didn t get any file!
> --------
>
> the problem is that I need the '-s' argument because the client is
> requesting '/linux' and not 'linux'
>
> do you have any Idea??
> Regards,
>
> Lamech


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