Hello Anselm,

iptables response is "command not found"

tftp localhost get /not-exist response is:
 
[root@ltsp root]# tftp ltsp.gatewoods.org get /not-exist
usage: tftp host-name [port]
tftp>

tftp ip address:

[root@ltsp root]# tftp 192.168.0.254
tftp>

Any clues? As you can see, I am a newbie to Linux servers.


Thanks! Rick
 
> Hello ggatewood,
> 
> gac> I was thinking it was the tftp also, but wasn't sure what to do.
> 
> iptables ?
> iptables-save does say something?
> 
> And there should be file called tftp inside /etc/xinetd....
> what does it look like?
> 
> Can you (as root, in /root best)
>     tftp localhost
>     get /not-exist
> (this should give you instantly the answer "Error 1 File not found")
> 
> What does it say if you try tftp ether.net.ip.address ?
> 
> gac> [root@ltsp root]# netstat -l
> gac> Active Internet connections (only servers)
> [...]
> gac> udp        0      0 *:tftp                  *:*
> Looks fine so far!
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards,
>  Anselm                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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