>>>> Mark Sargent wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> does the -s in the path in this file represent a soft link.? If so, >>>>> where would I find this link's path..? >>>>> >>>>> [root@localhost xinetd.d]# cat tftp >>>>> service tftp >>>>> { >>>>> socket_type = dgram >>>>> protocol = udp >>>>> wait = yes >>>>> user = root >>>>> server = /usr/bin/tftp >>>>> server_args = -s /tftpboot >>>>> disable = no >>>>> per_source = 11 >>>>> cps = 100 2 >>>>> } > > > As far as I have my system configured this is what's in my tftp config : > service tftp > { > disable = no > socket_type = dgram > protocol = udp > wait = yes > user = root > server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd > server_args = -s /tftpboot > per_source = 11 > cps = 100 2 > flags = IPv4 > } > > > Watch the server type. it is different as yours and more likely to be used > . > I'm running FC3 > > HTH > Edwin > PS you should have tftp-server rpm installed. My guess is that you only have the tftp client package installed which indeed uses /usr/bin/tftp and this is not the network tftp services daemon. tftp is kind of chewen out and should work on almost any system.