gtpc1m4q | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
The primary factor to consider when designing the TFTP configuration file is the scope of access permissions that a TFTP client can have; that is, do you want the client to be able to write in any directory and if existing files can be overwritten.
Use the following commands to create the TFTP configuration file on your TPF system:
zfile cat /etc/tftp.conf zfile echo log=/tmp/tftp.log > /etc/tftp.conf zfile echo auth:444 >> /etc/tftp.conf zfile echo allow:/tmp >> /etc/tftp.conf zfile cat /etc/tftp.conf
To create the TFTP configuration file on another system, create a file with the directives that you require and transfer the file to your TPF system. The file is automatically translated from ASCII to EBCDIC by the TFTP server when you use the ASCII or NETASCII transfer mode.