Thomas M. schrieb am 4 Apr : > Hi all > > I have just been playing around with the etherboot package (also > looked at netboot, but it's rom footprint is too large). And now > i can get the thing to get it's ip address from bootp on my linux > server. > But that's about it... When it comes to booting, the tftp complains > about access rights (error code 2). > The bootptab is setup acording to the doc's that i could find: > > ..default:\ > :ds=192.168.0.1:\ > :dn=thor.org:\ > :sm=255.255.255.0:\ > :gw=192.168.0.1:\ > :ht=ethernet:\ > :to=-18000:\ > :hd=/remote:\ > :vm=auto: > > term1.thor.org:ha=0000c01316d0:tc=.default:bf=dos > > and the permisions on both /remote and /remote/dos is world readable, > owned by root user, and the user group. > > Oh yeah. It's an old 286 i'm trying to get to boot a (small) opendos > 7.02 image (which should run kermit, and function as a terminal on the > network).... > > > Thomas Mørch > licensed ham, with callsign OZ2AFO. License category: CEPT-1 > > If God had intended man to smoke He would have set him on fire. > Maybe you must allow your client to contact your server in the hosts.allow file. This file must look like ALL: network.address.of.your.client/255.255.255.0 or with more security: portmap: network.address.of.your.client/255.255.255.0 in.tftpd: network.address.of.your.client/255.255.255.0 Maybe this will work ! Jan -- Jan Blunck - magic@on-line.de ----------------------------- "CPU -- Christliche Programmierer Union"
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