Anselm wrote:
Two mayor possibilities for this effect to occur:

a/ You have a firewall blocking tftp
b/ Your tftp daemon is not running

Make sure that on the server with IP 192.8.8.5 a tftp server is running;
netstat -l -n -p  should list a udp server process listening on port 69
(or was it 68? look into /etc/services, line with tftp, my brain just
does not give the info). If not, install a tftp server.

Your firewall, if you have one, should not block this port.

You do know that 192.8. is no private, but a public IP range? If this is
not intentional, you probably want to change this to 192.168.
(Some customer of me thought all 192. were private and wondered why he
could not reach some internet site that had a 192.something IP :-)

HTH

Anselm

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Dear Anselm,
Thank you for your help, I have tried to choose "no firewall" on the
Security Level Menu, and it runs succesfully.
There is another error appears on the screen.
TFTP error 1 (file not found)
Unable to load file
<sleep>
<abort>
What is wrong?
Thank you.

Regards,
Rachmad




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