Is it possible for you to check the connection status by netstat when you
transfer a file? Also, once you start transferring a file, can you get the
PID and attach strace to it? I guess, it is running as a xinetd controlled
daemon, if so, is there anything else listening on the tftp port?
Soham
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Aaron Gray <aaronngray.lists(a)gmail.com>wrote:
On 7 October 2011 15:26, Thomas Dineen <tdineen(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Aaron:
>
> 1) Update to the newest version of server and client.
> I have found that there are F14 and F15 bugs that are
> covered in the updates!
>
I have done :-
yum reinstall tftp
yum reinstal tftp-server
>
> 2) Be aware of configuration requirements.
>
It used to work, I installed two servers with PXE using it.
>
> 3) Be aware of SELinux, you will likely also have to enable
> variables in SELinux. Update you SELinux, more bugs here.
>
I tried disable SELinux.
> 4) Of course recheck you firewall.
>
-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m udp -p udp --dport 69 -j ACCEPT
But the firewall does not apply to local usage.
>
> Thomas Dineen
>
>
Still not working :(
Thanks,
Aaron
>
>
> On 10/7/2011 7:07 AM, Aaron Gray wrote:
>
> TFTP seems to have stopped working on my F14 machine.
>
> It appears both server and client are not working.
>
> I have it working on my F15 machine and have tried between the two (with
> iptables rule) and F14 server and client do not work.
>
> tftp appears to log in but, on transferring a file it just says
> "Transfer timed out." after a while.
>
> I have reinstalled both client and server. And I am using the same
> '/etc/xinetd.d/tftp' file on F15 as on F14.
>
> There do not appear to be any logs for TFTP.
>
> AFAICS I am not doing anything wrong or differently.
>
> Help !
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
>
>
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