I have not modified the hosts.deny or hosts.allow. they only have comments in the file. Jerry >are you using tcpwrappers (i.e., /etc/hosts.deny, hosts.allow) to >control access? if so, you'll likely need to add a line for the tftpd >service (for the incoming machine in question) to hosts.allow. > > > >---------- Original Message ---------- > > >>From: Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> >>To: centos at centos.org >>Date: Thursday, April 14, 2005 09:27:17 AM -0500 >>Subject: [CentOS] tftp - getting connection refused >> >>I did the following to setup the tftp server. >> >>Download tftp from >>ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp/tftp-0.40.bz2 >>tar -jxvf tftp-0.40.bz2 >>cd tftp-0.40 >>make >>make install >>mkdir /tftpboot >>chmod 777 /tftpboot >>chown nobody:nobody /tftpboot >>changed /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file to "disable no" >>service xinetd restart >> >>Now when I connect I get in /var/log/messages "tftpd: read(ack): >>Connection refused" >> >>I even rebooted - get same message >>I did "iptables -f" - get the same message >> >>Any ideas why I cannot connect? seems to be running. >> >>Jerry >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CentOS mailing list >>CentOS at centos.org >>http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> > >---------- End Original Message ---------- > > > >