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Tftpd logging??

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    tps800
    last edited by Jan 18, 2013, 10:31 AM

    Hi!

    I am searching how to enable tftpd logging. For tptpd-proxy I found adding "-v" does it. But this does not help with some errors I am encounting. I need tftpd writing logs. What are the options the tftpd server uses? I found "-w" to make it accept put-requests and "-s" to changeroot to the given directory. But I could not find an option to make it log to syslog.

    Any idea??

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    Thomas

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      tps800
      last edited by Jan 21, 2013, 3:16 PM Jan 21, 2013, 3:11 PM

      Seems this tftp-server has an error not working correctly. The error leads to delivery of files with relative paths, but fails finding ones with an absolute path given (files retrived by "boot/pxe.0" are found, while ones retrived by "/boot/pxe.0" are not).

      Solution: remove the tftp-server package, then go to the dns-forwarder configuration and enter (in advanced configuration):

      tftp-root=/tftpboot
      enable-tftp

      After saving this new config, dnsmasq will enable its internal tftp-server and serve files from "/tftpboot" to the clients. Works like a charm, because this tftp-server does what it is expected to do: handle paths with "/" prepended correctly (drawback: this tftp-server does not allow writing to the served filesystem at all)!

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        bb-mitch
        last edited by Sep 11, 2013, 2:00 AM

        THANK YOU SIR!

        Exactly what I needed to do - I'm always tickled when someone actually posts their own solution instead of saying "I fixed it" - I've added a few links to your note - there are lots of other people with similar issues, but some of them don't seem to have found answers as pretty.

        Cheers!

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