On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:30 PM, CSB <kjcsb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Always worth checking! xinetd must be running to use tftp, also kind of a gimme but you never know, and i think(don't quote me here) tftp has to be enabled in the On demand services even if xinetd is running.
Max
>Which VOIP phones are you using? This isn't a softphone is it?Linksys
sestatus -v
>The Grandstream i use here just needs the config server option set to get
its config info from the server. Is fedora running on your server? I assume
that is the case. Is SELinux perhaps blocking >access? have you checked with
SETroubleshoot? When you say flushed firewall rules, do you mean you turned
off the firewall to check?
SELinux status: disabled
So I think/expect this means that SELinux is not the problem.
Cameron
Always worth checking! xinetd must be running to use tftp, also kind of a gimme but you never know, and i think(don't quote me here) tftp has to be enabled in the On demand services even if xinetd is running.
Max