[asterisk-users] OT - How to test tftp for phones provisioning

Olivier oza-4h07 at myamail.com
Sun Jul 27 11:13:25 CDT 2008


2008/7/27 Ex Vito <ex.vitorino at gmail.com>

> >
> > So let's say, you've got :
> > a perfectly running tftp server somewhere on your LAN,
> > it holds foo.txt file in its /srv/tftp directory.
> >
> > Which command could you type in for a LAN workstation to receive this
> > foo.txt ?
> >
>
>   tftp is the client, do you have it installed ?... example:
>
>  # tftp hostname
>  tftp> get /srv/tftp/foo.txt
>  tftp> ^D
>  # cat foo.txt
>  ...


That was exactly what I was after : I installed tftp on my Ubuntu system and
checked Debian tftp server

>
>
>  Things to check: is /srv/tftp the "tftp" directory or is it the os
> filesystem
>  directory where the tftp root resides ?
>
>  Also, the tftp daemon in CentOS is started by xinetd and can be
>  invoked with extra -v flags so as to increase logging verbosity.
>  Check your dist. This may help...

Yes, that's the next step.
I could see a tftp service is running ok on my server and I need to increase
its logs to pinpoint root cause.

Thanks for all

>
>
>  Cheers,
> --
>  exvito
>
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