[CentOS] put command is not working in tftp server
Lorenzo Quatrini
lorenzo at gmk.itWed Feb 27 16:57:42 UTC 2008
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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
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