2008/7/28 Drew Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Olivier,
>
> also check that you don't have any firewalls in the way, especially if
> there is nothing in the logs. Turn them off for testing, on both server
> and CLIENT. I found out about the client f/w blocking tftp the hard way!
> :-)
It's good
Olivier wrote:
>
>
> tftp is the client, do you have it installed ?... example:
>
> # tftp hostname
> tftp> get /srv/tftp/foo.txt
> tftp> ^D
> # cat foo.txt
> ...
>
>
> That was exactly what I was after : I installed tftp on my Ubuntu
> system and checked Debian tftp
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:00:51AM +0200, Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
> I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of Linux
> CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs to SIP phone
>
2008/7/27 Sigma Networks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Olivier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
> > I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of
> > Linux CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs
2008/7/27 Ex Vito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > So let's say, you've got :
> > a perfectly running tftp server somewhere on your LAN,
> > it holds foo.txt file in its /srv/tftp directory.
> >
> > Which command could you type in for a LAN workstation to receive this
> > foo.txt ?
> >
>
> tftp is th
>
> So let's say, you've got :
> a perfectly running tftp server somewhere on your LAN,
> it holds foo.txt file in its /srv/tftp directory.
>
> Which command could you type in for a LAN workstation to receive this
> foo.txt ?
>
tftp is the client, do you have it installed ?... example:
# tftp
Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
> I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of
> Linux CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs to
> SIP phone configuration from what comes from tftp s
Hi,
I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of Linux
CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs to SIP phone
configuration from what comes from tftp server.
What I would like to