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HP IP Console Switch User Guide
To enable TFTP for Linux operating systems (GNOME):
1. In the GNOME viewer go to the main menu and select
2. In the Service Configuration menu, verify that the xinetd checkbox is
3. Find TFTP in the list of services and highlight it.
4. Select the checkbox to start TFTP at boot, then click Save.
To enable TFTP for Linux operating systems (KDE):
1. Go to the main menu and select Control Panel>Services.
2. In the Service Configuration menu, verify that the xinetd checkbox is
3. Find TFTP in the list of services and highlight it.
4. Select the checkbox to start TFTP at boot, then click Save.
Verifying TFTP for Linux Operating Systems
1. Verify that in.tftpd service is running with the following ps -ef |
2. Create a /tftpboot directory, if it doesn't exist, and set the permissions
NOTE: By default, TFTP executes in secure mode and only provides
readable files under the /tftpboot directory. Other directories can be
specified through the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp files. In secure mode, TFTP
expects the file to be relative to the/tftpboot directory.
Programs>System>Service Configuration.
selected to start at boot.
-or-
If the checkbox is not selected, select the box and click Save.
selected to start at boot.
-or-
If the checkbox is not selected, select the box and click Save.
NOTE: The example below is uses Red Hat 3.0. For more information,
refer to your Linux operating systems HELP, or documentation.
grep tftpd.
By default the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp configuration file uses
/tftpboot as the directory.
for public access.