Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 16:30:46 +0500 From: Max <knyaz@dom-sp.ru> To: Rob <spamrefuse@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re[2]: TFTPD timeout Message-ID: <1878937090.20041031163046@dom-sp.ru> In-Reply-To: <41849903.5040508@yahoo.com> References: <1589946863.20041031105909@dom-sp.ru> <41849903.5040508@yahoo.com>
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R> Maxim V Tretjyakov wrote: >> >>>Do you have an entry for tftpd in /etc/hosts.allow ? >> >> >> Yes, there is: >> ALL : ALL : allow >> >> I never changed this file. R> I have a tftp server running on a master PC for a cluster of R> diskless PCs (though this is a 5.3 system). When using the R> proper hostnames or IP numbers with tftp, it works just fine. R> So far I had never tried with localhost, so I did it just now. R> Whatever I do with localhost, it never allows tftp. So apparently R> there's something build-in that does not allow tftp over localhost. R> It also doesn't make much sense to use tftp for localhost, R> does it? Have you tried to use the proper IP number with tftp? R> R. I want to make a diskless router with FreeBSD. It recieves from dhcpd IP-address, network mask, default router address. Than it tries to get file pxeboot from tftp server and displays timeout. I tried to connect to this tftp-server from many workstations - from Windows and FreeBSD, not only from localhost. And any time i recieve timeout. Looks very strange. -- Bet wishes, Max mailto:knyaz@dom-sp.ru
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