On Mar 7, 2017, at 4:58 PM, Vladimir Homutov <[email protected]> wrote: On 08.03.2017 00:21, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
I’m trying to use Nginx to reverse proxy TFTP UDP port 69 traffic and I”m having a problem with getting files through the nginx reverse proxy. My configuration is simple, I’m running TFTP on one Centos 6.x server and the Nginx reserve proxy on another Centos 6.x server with the latest Nginx mainline 1.11.10 from the nginx.org <http://nginx.org> repository. TFTP connections to the TFTP server directly work. Using the same commands through the Nginx reverse proxy, connects, but will not download or upload a file through it. If you have any suggestions, I’d appreciate a nudge in the right direction. I’m assuming it’s something I’m missing. Eric Feldhusen Unfortunately, TFTP will not work, because it requires that after initial server's reply client will send packets to the port, chosen by server (i.e. not 69. but some auto-assigned). also, TFTP server recognizes clients by its source port and it changes when a packet passes proxy - each packet is originating from a new source port on proxy. Ah, I had just started to look up specifically how TFTP connections work, so I hadn’t seen this yet. But that makes sense with what I was seeing. Thank you for the quick reply, I appreciate it. Eric Feldhusen
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