On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 11:07:10AM -0400, Min Qiu wrote:
> You are right that tftpd, by default, do not create file 
> and the user invoke tftp copy have to creat the file before 
> the copy.  However, tftpd has an option (-c) to create file.
> As I said "depends on how the tftpd setup...".  Hope this
> will be clear.

Never knew of the -c option, a bad idea for security reasons but would
have its use.  That would probably work, mainly because Javier isn't
checking the return value of the touch() and chmod() functions and
I think that if either of them fail the script still keeps running.

  - Craig
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