ok, I configured inetd.conf so that the tftp string
is not commented out, but I cannot get the process to start.
I'm running Solaris 5.8 and need some help.
Cabletron said that it's process is 3485, i tried to kill it, it's the wrong process. I started inetd again and still can't kill it.
i... (15 Replies)
Hello,
we practise our server with operating system ReliantUNIX 5.45 and we are using Informix Dynamic Server 7.31.
I ascertained a lot of cpu interrupts per second (int/s). The count of int/s exceeds critical maximum value considerably.
Machine specific notes for Informix Dynamic Server... (1 Reply)
Double question here ... Running on Debian Etch and Apache 2.0
1) Using mod_proxy and/or mod_proxy_http in apache 2.0.
The basics of using mod_proxy are pretty simple so long as you're using a static config. I'm trying to figure out how to do it dynamically - that is, allow the entry of a... (4 Replies)
Hello Dear Everyone.
Have you Gurus perhaps got an idea how to bind a particular application/program to specific IP address on solaris box?
Assume there is a server with two NICs with distinct IPs, I install an application (could be a backup sowftware client) and would like to tell to the... (6 Replies)
Dear all,
I am a newbie in solaris and I need your advice.
I have a Solaris version 5.9 installed on Sunfire V240.
I am able to ssh the machine from putty remotely.
My problem is that I cannot see the display from KVM switch I have connected to it. I need also to be able to see the GUI... (2 Replies)
Hi all
I have installed a demo version of SCO OpenServer 5.0.2, I finally found it is Desktop Interface, I would like to know how to change its interface to dos based interface?
If you have any ideas, please tell me then. Thank you (2 Replies)
This is my situation
DOS pc serial cable (sl0) Linux Pc eth1
192.168.0.10 <-------------------->192.168.0.2 <------------>192.168.0.1 (router)
I connected the linux pc and the dos pc with a SLIP (serial line internet protocol), so they can communicate in the sl0 interface.
... (3 Replies)
I have a RHEL 5 system with a bonded interface configure using only one network port (eth0). So I have config file for ifcfg-bond0 and ifcfg-eth. I'd like to configure eth5 to be the second SLAVE in the bond. My question is, after I modify ifcfg-eth5, can I add eth5 to the bond0 interface without... (1 Reply)
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tftp
tftp(1c)tftp(1c)Name
tftp - trivial file transfer program
Syntax
tftp [host] [port]
Description
The command provides the user interface to the Internet standard Trivial File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer
files to and from a remote network site. The remote host can be specified on the command line. If you specify the remote host on the com-
mand line uses host as the default host for future transfers.
If a port is specified, uses that port number instead of the standard service port. When the user invokes the program enters its command
interpreter and awaits instructions. The prompt tftp> is displayed on the screen.
The following commands are recognized by
? Displays a help message that gives a brief summary of the commands.
ascii Specifies mode ascii.
binary Specifies mode binary.
connect host-name [ port ]
Sets the host and, optionally, sets port for transfers. Note that the TFTP protocol does not maintain connections
between transfers. Because merely remembers what host should be used for transfers instead of actually creating a con-
nection, it is not necessary to use the command. The remote host can be specified as part of the or commands.
get remote-file... [ local-file ]
Gets a file or set of files from the specified sources. If the host has already been specified, the source can be in
the form of a filename on the remote host. If the host has not been specified, the source can be a string of the form
host:file, specifying both a host and filename at the same time. If the latter form is used, the last hostname entered
becomes the default for future transfers.
mode Sets the file transfer type to network ASCII or binary. The default type is network ASCII.
put local-file... [ remote-file/directory ]
Puts a file or set of files to the specified remote file or directory. If the remote host has already been specified,
the destination can be a filename on it. If the remote host has not been specified, the destination can be a string of
the form host:filename, specifying both a host and filename at the same time. If the latter form is used, the last
hostname entered becomes the default for future transfers. If the remote-directory form is used, the remote host is
assumed to be a UNIX machine.
quit Exits the program.
rexmt Sets the retransmit timer.
status Shows what believes to be the current connection status.
timeout Set the transaction timeout.
trace Sets the packet trace flag.
verbose Sets the verbose mode flag.
Restrictions
Since the TFTP protocol does not support any authentication, files must be world read (writable) on the remote system.
Because there is no user-login validation within the TFTP protocol, the remote site should have some sort of file access restrictions in
place. The exact methods are specific to each site.
tftp(1c)