I'm running 9.0-RELEASE-p4.
I created /tftpboot and set it's permissions to 777 recursively.
I then enabled tftpd in inet.conf and started inetd:
I can download files from the tftp server to routers and switches on the network but I can't upload anything to it. The interesting thing is that when I try uploading, the files get created - not in /tftpboot but in my home directory instead. The files are 0 bytes in size. I'm guessing that the TFTP user simply doesn't have access to the directory. How do I make it write to /tftpboot instead?
Thanks!
J.
I created /tftpboot and set it's permissions to 777 recursively.
I then enabled tftpd in inet.conf and started inetd:
Code:
tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/libexec/tftpd tftpd -l -s /tftpboot
I can download files from the tftp server to routers and switches on the network but I can't upload anything to it. The interesting thing is that when I try uploading, the files get created - not in /tftpboot but in my home directory instead. The files are 0 bytes in size. I'm guessing that the TFTP user simply doesn't have access to the directory. How do I make it write to /tftpboot instead?
Thanks!
J.