TFTP Error

Job Cacka job at ccbmail.ccbox.com
Wed Jan 25 16:12:35 UTC 2006


Matthew,
	When you enter
[root at localhost /]# tftp 192.168.1.203
you are in the root directory. Is the file test.sxw in the root folder? If
not then that is your problem. Also you may not have permission to save the
file to /home/test2.sxw it depends on how your system is setup and what
login you use for tftp.

Job Cacka

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Matthew Goh
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:55 PM
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Subject: TFTP Error


Hi...

Sorry.i forgot to put the subject header in my previous messages

I'm currently trying to use TFTP to send a file from one pc to another. The
source PC has an IP address of 192.168.1.201 while the destination host has
an IP address of 192.168.1.203. but when i try to send a file to the
destination host, i encounter the following error.

This are the step I had done:


I first setup a connection between my computer and the destination
host(192.168.1.203) by
[root localhost /]# tftp 192.168.1.203


Next I attempt to send a file(test.sxw) to the destination node at the Home
folder under the file name test2.sxw

tftp> put test.sxw /home/test2.sxw

However upon doing so, I got the following error message:
Error code 1: File not found


Could someone enlighten me on what I have missed out or done wrong that
caused this error message. Someone actually recommend that it might have
something to do with the permission. May i know how we could set the
instruction so that the file could be send over to the destination node
sucessfully

Thank you for your help
Regards Matthew
________________________________________________________________________
tftp> trace
Packet tracing on.
tftp> put test.sxw /home/test2.sxw
sent WRQ <file=/home/test2.sxw, mode=netascii>
received ERROR <code=1, msg=File not found>
Error code 1: File not found

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