On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 03:17:38PM -0400, Jeffrey Singleton wrote:
> It appears that JFFNMS assumes that it can create these temporary ,dat
> files for all configs of all devices.
> For whatever reason, the Foundry will not write to a file unless it is
> already there and writable.
That's TFTP rules. The file has to exist AND be world-writable in the
correct directory before the TFTP server will permit you to write the
file.

Currently you scripts work, or rather the transfer part does, if you
make your own file?  What is the difference between your file and the
temporary one JFFNMS creates?

> At this point, I would be willing to pay for someone to just write this
> code for me and be done with it.
I can help you there, I've written plugins for people before.

I think you have a timing problem. The code does have some funnies in it
to which may or may not be relevant.

 - Craig

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