RE: Problems with xinetd.- part 2

2003-06-17 Thread Communication Masters
] Subject: Re: Problems with xinetd.- part 2 Hi, Thanks Aaron for trying to help me out... but even after making the changes, the same problem is still there... That is, GET command is working perfectly fine and the PUT command just empties the destination file. I have been tried to solve

Re: Problems with xinetd.- part 2

2003-06-16 Thread Communication Masters
Hi, Thanks Aaron for trying to help me out... but even after making the changes, the same problem is still there... That is, GET command is working perfectly fine and the PUT command just empties the destination file. I have been tried to solve the problem since last many days but still no

RE: Problems with xinetd.- part 2

2003-06-16 Thread Jeremy Connell
Of Communication Masters Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Problems with xinetd.- part 2 Hi, Thanks Aaron for trying to help me out... but even after making the changes, the same problem is still there... That is, GET command is working perfectly fine and the PUT command

Problems with xinetd.

2003-06-15 Thread Communication Masters
Hi, I have set up xtftpd on my machine running Linux 7.1. When I use the put command to transfer a file in the default tftpboot directory, the transfer takes place but the content of the source file to the destination file (in the default directory) are not transfered. Example: tftp put

Re: Problems with xinetd.

2003-06-15 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 12:10:35AM -0700, Communication Masters wrote: Hi, I have set up xtftpd on my machine running Linux 7.1. When I use the put command to transfer a file in the default tftpboot directory, the transfer takes place but the content of the source file to the destination