-s /tftpboot path in xinetd.d/tftp file

Mark Sargent powderkeg at snow.email.ne.jp
Fri Mar 25 04:46:35 UTC 2005


Alexander Apprich wrote:

> Mark Sargent wrote:
>
>> Alexander Apprich wrote:
>>
>>> Mark,
>>>
>>> Mark Sargent wrote:
>>>
> [snip]
>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmmm, can you ping 192.168.168.12 from the switch?
>>> gw-lan-1#ping 10.0.0.129
>>>
>>> Type escape sequence to abort.
>>> Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.0.0.129, timeout is 2 seconds:
>>> !!!!!
>>> Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/4 ms
>>>
>>>> Mark Sargent.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> yes, Alex, it's pingable from the switch,
>>
>> Switch>ping 192.168.168.12
>>
>> Type escape sequence to abort.
>> Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.168.12, timeout is 2 seconds:
>> !!!!!
>> Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 
>> 1/202/1006 ms
>> Cheers.
>>
>
> Tell me if I should give up on this :-)
>
> could you try tftp from another linux box...
>
> apprich at cassini apprich $ tftp
> tftp> connect
> (to) elmstreet
> tftp> status
> Connected to elmstreet.science-computing.de.
> Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off
> Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds
>
>
>> Mark Sargent.
>>
> Alex
>
Hi All,

Alex, I don't have another Linux box here at work. I have 2 @ home, 
though, and have installed tftp-server/client on both. Over the weekend, 
I hope to get a chance to test tftp on them. I may even take home a 
switch and realy test it. Keep you posted. Cheers.

Mark Sargent.




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