I’m having issue with tftp server, i tried different set up but no luck # khalid Your comment is awaiting moderation. In response to Nikos, this looks like you are trying to send a file from the home directory and the file does not exist in that directory. Inetd can be started and stopped without problems, but timeout exists.Ftp is working fine, but this does not use the xinetd. Has anybody still an idea? I spend 3 weeks now finding a solution, without any result, installed 4 times and still no result. Unfortunately tftp client(either locally or remote) always brings “open timeout” or timeout on a put or get function or on a pxe tftp load. Additionally I installed dhcp3(preparing a pxe server). Added in the hosts.allow “All” entry to make sure. Looking in the system log the xinetd runs with one service( only tftp) defined in the tftp. Following the instructions above, added the tftpboot folder, changed the access settings of the folder and files, changed the tftp (config) file, as above. I installed the xinetd as above, to set up a tftp server. Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/3/8 msĤ506-CSCte74800#copy bootflash:CSCte74800.cfg tftpĪddress or name of remote host ? 172.25.59.1Īfter downloading the latest version Ubunto, did the sw upgrade. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.25.59.1, timeout is 2 seconds: * Starting internet superserver xinetd Ĥ506-CSCte74800#ping vrf mgmtVrf 172.25.59.1 Any idea on what I am cat /etc/xinetd.d/tftpdĭrwxrwxrwx 2 nobody vkatkade 4096 14:46 sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd restart However, when I execute the copy to tftp command from the cisco switch, it says that it is unable to open the destination file (permission denied). I followed the above steps, and I believe I have the tftp server running.
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