Op 22-01-2008 om 11:01 schreef Hero_xbd!.RRR: > Geert Stappers wrote: >> My advise is to check the version the tftpd server. >> Over here says `dpkg -l tftpd-hpa` that I'm using version 0.48-1. >> >> For reference you may wireshark >> http://www.stappers.nl/gst/temporary/e250/rodebes.pcap >> Rodebes is the hostname of an Ultra5 at address 172.24.0.15 > > Greet,
Great, is is actual Geert By the way, I prefer 'stappers', it goes back to the mid 1990 when I on the same mailinglist as Geert Uyterhoeven. With 'stappers' it is unambiguous which Geert is meant. Stappers is also my IRC nickname and Debian account name. > I have followed your instructions, and the memory seems to be alright. (it > fills "55" and "aa" as expected) > I have removed "-r blocksize" and it gives no difference. > (Maybe I should try out inetd? Almost all the documents around the net > netbooting sparc use inetd instead of standalone tftpd.) > > I have also checked the version: > > Openboot 3.12 > tftpd-hpa 0.48-1 > > I compared the .pcap file with yours, and it seems there is no difference > except for the "check sum error". (Wireshark said 'maybe caused by "UDP > checksum offload"? ' -- what does that mean? Can it give us some clue?) Over here I can't reproduce the error when the TFTP server is standalone. Still it is a good thing try how the TFTP server behaves under inetd. Because netbooting SUNs is a working thing, I'm curious what blocks it this time. Could it be firewall software on the TFTP server? Cheers Geert Stappers -- Bonus points for respecting the discussion order (in other words: Reply _below_ the text ... ) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

