On 12/28/2014 09:31 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I need to run a tftp server. I have installed it on a F21 notebook.
I
see basic starting instructions at:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/ch1...
How do I control what directory it is using? The README.secure talks
Have you read its man page? I found 2 online, one for Linux, one for
BSD. Both explain that by default it starts in /etc/xinetd.d, but that
it takes a list of directories to use, where you can put files. Also it
has a -s option to change the default root location. RTFM
Because I did not install it, I can't tell you if it creates a
configuration file in /etc/sysconfig for it or not, but I would look
there. It usually runs as a part of xinetd, but it *can* be configured
to run without it.
that....
Besides the basic instructions to start the server, I know I have to
open the udp port in firewalld. But I want to know what directory it is
using so I can put the config file there to download.
/etc/services lists 69 as the usual tftp port. It also mentions 1818
for etftp and 3713 for tftp over tls.
thanks
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