On Dec 27, 2007 2:06 PM, Barry McLarnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 December 2007 21:54, Jameson wrote:
> >> Which tftp server are you using?
> >
> > Just the standard tftp-server in Fedora 8.
>
> Hmm... this has a familiar ring to it. When I was struggling to get
> my H2 unit working with mvpmc, I was initially trying to use the tftp
> server that came with my distribution (SuSE 10). I had no success
> until I gave up on this approach and installed the aftpd package, and
> ran it as described in the wiki: http://mvpmc.wikispaces.com/hxhowto
> I never did figure out why the other tftp server couldn't do the job.
>
> Another issue I had was with the firewall configuration on the server.
> I tried poking holes for the appropriate ports, but the MVP still
> would not boot until I removed the firewall restrictions completely
> (not a security issue, since this was just on my internal LAN).
>
> I later acquired a second MVP, an H3 unit, and it was plug 'n play
> after a small addition to my DHCP server config.
>
Well, it turns out that the standard tftp server in Fedora is atftp. Oh
well... back to GBPVR logs.
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