"Eric W. Bull" wrote:
>
> My client machine gets the dhcp information correctly, including the
> kernel image filename. When the client attempts to read the kernel
> image, I get the following message:
> Loading 192.168.1.1:/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-5 ...ALERT: got fragmented
> packet - reconfigure your server
>
> The ALERT message repeats a couple dozen times and then I just get the
> usual dots '....'
> I never get a | or \ character indicating a successful start of the
> transfer.
>
> I have verified that the kernel image is readable and I've successfully
> tested the tftp transfer of the kernel image file to other machines on
> my subnet using the 'tftp' client program. My server machine is
> running redhat linux with tftp-server-0.17-9.
>
> Anyone have an idea about how to fix this?
I added -limit 100 to the start of xinetd. It is a bad fix but I have
not been able to figure out why it seems like 6-10 tftp sessions try and
start at the same time.
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