Tracy,
check the inetdcnf.net.
Mine looks
<snipped>
# tftp dgram udp wait MGR.APACHE /SYS/NET/TFTPD tftpd
<snipped>
what means that I do not run tftpd for security reasons, and that I want to
use MGR.APACHE.
I suppose that you have this line "active" with USER.TFTP
Comment this line out, or use another user, or create an account having
this user.
Hope that will help,
Best regards,
Andreas Schmidt
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06/27/03 07:28
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Please respond
to tmj
On my empireclassic machine, we moved the LAN
cable and changed the NAT in the router to a
new address.
Now I'm getting the following messages at the
console, several every minute:
1:18/#J12389/46/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/101/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/47/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/92/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/59/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/113/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:18/#J12389/70/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/58/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/74/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/86/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/76/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/71/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/46/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/101/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
1:19/#J12389/47/getpwnam: USER.TFTP: No such user
The job # is the JINETD job.
Wonder what was missed in the new configuration.
Does this mean TFTP needs to be configured in the
NAT table in the router also or something else?
Does one need TFTP at all?
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BT
NNNN
Tracy Johnson
Justin Thyme Productions
http://hp3000.empireclassic.com/
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