Re: "authenticated tftp"

2003-07-25 Thread Tim Kientzle
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, 13:22-0400, Robert Watson wrote: Yeah, seems like an oxy-moron, but this is a legitimate question, I promise. My linksys wireless router requires me to disable the admin password on it to tftp a firmware update to it--however, the Windows tftp client that Linksys ships appear

Re: "authenticated tftp"

2003-07-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Maxim Konovalov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, 13:22-0400, Robert Watson wrote: > > > > > Yeah, seems like an oxy-moron, but this is a legitimate question, I > > promise. My linksys wireless router requires me to disable the admin > > password on it to tftp a firmware update

Re: "authenticated tftp"

2003-07-25 Thread Maxim Konovalov
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, 13:22-0400, Robert Watson wrote: > > Yeah, seems like an oxy-moron, but this is a legitimate question, I > promise. My linksys wireless router requires me to disable the admin > password on it to tftp a firmware update to it--however, the Windows tftp > client that Linksys sh

"authenticated tftp"

2003-07-25 Thread Robert Watson
Yeah, seems like an oxy-moron, but this is a legitimate question, I promise. My linksys wireless router requires me to disable the admin password on it to tftp a firmware update to it--however, the Windows tftp client that Linksys ships appear to support some form of "Oh yeah, and here's a passwo