Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

Text trimmed.. :)

Who in their right mind is putting these phones on the open Internet

An example.. sipphone.com

, and if they're not, then why is TFTP that big a problem? TFTP's actually quite a standard option in most networking equipment for pulling down new configurations and firmware. HTTP doesn't offer much in the way of helping with that.

Its not as easy to upload to HTTP as it is to upload to TFTP.. :)

What would be nice is perhaps a little DIP switch on the phone to enable LAN reconfigure/flash for better security... but for me anyway being able to pull the TFTP server and config filenames (global and per-phone) from standard DHCP extensions would be awesome.

What is the phone is getting its IP from a DHCP server that you don't have control over??.. eg a home worker



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