On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 11:24:22 -0400, Isaac Freeman wrote: > I have been beating my head against the wall on this for a day and a > half. I just installed atftpd (0.7.dfsg-9.1) on Squeeze. When I first > installed it, it wouldn't take connections through the default inetd > stuff. So I tried editing /etc/default/atftpd and setting > USE_INETD=false and running it as a daemon. Still nothing. So I tried > manually running /usr/sbin/atftpd, and no matter what options I give it > (including none) it just prints the usage and exits, unless I specify > --daemon and/or --no-fork in which case it just exits with an exit code > 0 and there is no process running or anything listening on that port. > > Please, any ideas, reports or similar (or even different) behavior, or > any thing else would be greatly appreciated. This is driving me crazy. > And I can't seem to find any recent howtos on the subject, they all seem > to be several years old, or they say basically "apt-get it, and it > should work". > > Also, I tried getting tftpd-hpa working too with similar problems, but I > haven't done as extensive of troubleshooting on that.
Well, I've never used such service but I would: - Read the docs ("/usr/share/doc/atftpd/"), maybe it requires some tweaks to put it to work - Review the logs, once you start the service and try to make a connection from a client machine - Look into Debian BTS, maybe there is a bug on that concrete package that can be hitting you: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=atftpd;dist=unstable - And finally, google for any recent tutorial/howto on the matter: http://blog.kymera-it.com/2011/02/setting-up-atftpd-server-on-debian.html Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.08.30.11.03...@gmail.com