Carla Schroder wrote:

Sooo...stick with tftp? :) Seriously, that's what it's for. tftp isn't really an FTP server; it uses a different protocol, and uses only a single port (UDP 69). You can't use real FTP servers for this.

sure if there's a tftp server that can provide the security and flexibility
of ftp server.

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