You'll note that in the initial packet trace you sent the
Sun Ray sends a few TFTP requests to the server, but the
server never responds.  This indicates a problem with the
TFTP service on the server itself, or a malformed request
from the Sun Ray client (highly unlikely - snoop is
interpreting the packets correctly).

I'd try Brad's suggestion, punt atftpd and try tftpd instead.
I'm not familiar with atftpd, perhaps there's a configuration
required (e.g. deny all hosts by default, you must permit
hosts explicitly somewhere).

-Bob


Nicholas Lee wrote:
On 9/6/06, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It looks as though your server has not got the TFTP service enabled.


It was [1], and the Ubunutu Howto specifically configures it:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuOnSunRay#head-e4cf803e9ef12a2600e6f65140031a7784e9bdf5

Still working on this, but I've been distract by a couple other things, so
I'll try Solaris next week.

[1] Note atftpd  in the apt-get
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuOnSunRay#head-06994efcc101343e4433cd56892b5b4324983891

Nicholas

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