reassign 324862 netkit-inetd
severity 324862 wishlist
thanks

On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 03:44:36PM +0200, Morten Laursen wrote:
> uname -a:
> Linux apollo-11-srv 2.4.27-2-686-smp #1 SMP Thu Jan 20 11:02:39 JST 2005 i686 
> GNU/Linux 

> It is very easy to kill the tftp service on a standard sarge installation!

> On one PC I run:
> for ((i=0;i<100;i+=1)); do atftp -g --tftp-timeout 1 -r test 10.1.23.210; 
> done 
> (I do use tftpd, though I use the atftpd client)

> The server is running on another PC.

> After 10-20 file transfers it stops. After restarting inetd file transfers 
> resume.

> tcpdump:
> (...)
> 16:40:47.409813 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet
> 16:40:47.416795 IP 10.1.23.210.32862 > 10.10.150.15.1064: UDP, length: 8
> 16:40:47.417398 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.32862: UDP, length: 4 
> 16:40:47.426976 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet
> 16:40:47.434001 IP 10.1.23.210.32862 > 10.10.150.15.1064: UDP, length: 8
> 16:40:47.434664 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.32862: UDP, length: 4
> 16:40:47.443579 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet
> 16:40:48.443176 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet
> 16:40:49.443104 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet
> 16:40:50.468140 IP 10.10.150.15.1064 > 10.1.23.210.69:  13 RRQ "test" octet 
> (...)

> /etc/inetd.conf:
> tftp          dgram   udp     wait    apollo  /usr/sbin/tcpd  
> /usr/sbin/in.tftpd /home/apollo/tftp

This sounds like ordinary inetd rate limiting to me?

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