IMHO, FTP really is the way to go - you get the ability to have the phones detect config file changes and automatically reboot, and you get the ability to upload logs, custom configs and directories from the phones.

We use vsftpd, with the default user and password for the phone.

CP

On 25-Oct-06, at 7:29 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:

Marlin Unruh wrote:
>>
> Glad to say I got it working. Sad to say I had to go to Windows to
> accomplish it. I used tftpd32 and it worked perfect.
>
> I would like to use tftp under Linux. May I will try again later.
>
Why not use just standard FTP?  I use ProFTP and setup a Polycom user.
Works great.

Doug


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