Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Davide Grandis wrote:
Tried but with no luck, exact same behavior! :-(
tftp-server broken?
Just to make sure, is the /tftpboot directory set to perms 777?
Just checked the earlier post, and it is.
Oh, did you do a kill -HUP or a service xinetd restart after switching the -c and -s options?
After that I would add a -v or a -v -v to increase the verbosity and see if the reason appears in the logs.
-Ross
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