Can´t restart TFTPD!
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Installed the package for TFTPD on my 2.0.1 running i386 due to the amount of bugs in AMD64…
But what about the bug in my image then?I pressed the icon to restart it, but no the service isn´t restarted because it is marked as stopped and I can´t even press start. It will still state it´s started but it´s stopped.
If this isn´t working, how to restart the service then?
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To me this was happening when that service was setted wrong…and could not start, for example nut service was not starting because was not seeted propperly with my ups....maybe is the same problem to you...but with that specified service/package, check that service functions again in pfsense gui.
Have a nice day
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Apply this patch on your pfsense to fix service restart gui.
https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/6ae78f0808747893f30b867c51b744dfe39e2190
Installed the package for TFTPD on my 2.0.1 running i386 due to the amount of bugs in AMD64…
What bugs you found on amd64? I'm running only pfsense amd64 with no issues? ???
If this isn´t working, how to restart the service then?
You can also restart pfsense's services on console/ssh executing startup scripts on /usr/local/etc/rc.d
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It's not running because of something to do with its configuration most likely, you have to enable it before it will start. Running its rc.d script manually from the command line may be more telling.
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Apply this patch on your pfsense to fix service restart gui.
https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/6ae78f0808747893f30b867c51b744dfe39e2190
Installed the package for TFTPD on my 2.0.1 running i386 due to the amount of bugs in AMD64…
What bugs you found on amd64? I'm running only pfsense amd64 with no issues? ???
If this isn´t working, how to restart the service then?
You can also restart pfsense's services on console/ssh executing startup scripts on /usr/local/etc/rc.d
The bugs I´m talking about is the one I have reported regarding to PPTP in the AMD64-package. :)
Will try to restart it or to apply the fix. =)
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tftp does not exist in /etc/rc.d or the local startup
directories (/usr/local/etc/rc.d)Then how to restart it, because after I applied the fix it won´t restart thru the GUI. Haven´t tried to reboot the FW yet, maybe that will fix it?
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tftpd just runs through inetd. That should get restarted if you edit/save under System > Advanced.
Or kill/restart inetd by hand