[CentOS] put command is not working in tftp server

ankush grover ankushcentos at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 17:07:22 UTC 2008


On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Lorenzo Quatrini <lorenzo at gmk.it> wrote:
> nate ha scritto:
>
> > ankush grover wrote:
>  >
>  >> Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
>  >
>  > I'm not sure if it applies to all tftp servers but for
>  > the most part the file your uploading must already exist
>  > and be world writable.
>  >
>  > touch /tftpboot/filename
>  > chmod 666 /tftpboot/filename
>  >
>  > then upload filename
>  >
>  > (assuming /tftpboot/ is where your root is at)
>  >
>  > nate
>  >
>
>  Yes, this is done for security reasons.
>  If you want you can override this adding the -c flag to the server_args line
>  (server_args = -c -s /tftpboot)
>  but since there is no authentication anyone which can reach the server can
>  write (or overwrite) anything on \tftpboot directory
>
>  Lorenzo
>
>

Hi ,

Security is not an issue on this server as this is a testing server. I
added the -c parameter and now put command is working fine.

Thanks


Thanks & Regards

Ankush



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