Re: xinetd.d listening twice on port 69

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Andy Green wrote:

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Mark Sargent wrote:
| Andy Green wrote:
|
| Mark Sargent wrote:
|
| | Hi All,
| |
| | well, this just keeps improving. Now, with only 1 instance of xinetd
| | listening on port 69 udp and tftp definitely installed,
|
| ~From man tftpd
|
| ~ -c Allow new files to be created. By default, tftpd will
| only allow upload of files that already exist. Files are created with
| default permissions allowing anyone to read or write them,
| ~ unless the -p or -U options are specified.
|
| So add this to the "server_args" line of /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
|
| -Andy
|>
| Hi All,


| Andy, I already posted the contents of my /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file, and
| it contains -c as a server_args option...perhaps you missed it..? Cheers.


Yep I missed it, sorry.  Did you service xinetd restart since adding it?

One thought.... does the xinetd process user have write permissions in
the destination directory?

- -Andy
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Hi All,

yes, Andy, I have restarted, even rebooted with no change. With your permissions Q, are you referring to the dir tftpboot.? What do you mean by, xinetd process user..? Below is the permissions/ownership details for tftpboot,

[root@localhost etc]# cd /tftpboot
[root@localhost tftpboot]# ls -alh .
total 16K
drwxr-xr-x   2 root   root   4.0K Apr  7 13:24 .
drwxr-xr-x  24 root   root   4.0K Apr  7 12:55 ..
-rw-rw-rw-   1 nobody nobody  363 Mar 28 16:09 router-confg
-rwxrwxrwx   1 root   root      0 Mar 25 14:04 startup
-rw-rw-rw-   1 nobody nobody  506 Mar 28 13:57 tftp
-rwxrwxrwx   1 nobody nobody    0 Apr  7 13:21 tftpboot

Cheers.

Mark Sargent.


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