Cisco Tftp Error Code 2 Access Violation
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Application ServicesTroubleshoot and AlertsConfiguration Example and TechNotes TFTP Error Codes Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (5.4 KB) View with Adobe Reader on tftpd32 access violation a variety of devices Updated:Aug 10, 2005 Document ID:13705 Contents Introduction Prerequisites tftp access violation windows Requirements Components Used Conventions Error Codes Related Information Introduction This document shows the TFTP Error codes. Prerequisites Requirements
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the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions. Error Codes 0 Not defined, see error message (if any). 1 File not found. 2 Access violation. 3 Disk full or allocation exceeded. 4 Illegal TFTP operation. 5 Unknown transfer ID. 6 File already exists. 7 No such user. Refer to the revised RFC 1350 for more information about the TFTP protocol. Related Information Technical Support tftp access violation wds - Cisco Systems Contributed by Cisco Engineers Was this Document Helpful? Yes No Feedback Let Us Help Open a Support Case (Requires a Cisco Service Contract) Related Support Community Discussions Share Information For Small Business Midsize Business Service Provider Industries Automotive Consumer Packaged Goods Education Energy Financial Services Government Healthcare Hospitality Industrial Life Sciences Manufacturing Materials and Mining Public Sector Retail Smart+Connected Communities Sports and Entertainment Transportation Workplace Transformation Marketplace Contacts Contact Cisco Meet our Partners Find a Reseller News & Alerts Newsroom Blogs Field Notices Security Advisories Technology Trends Cloud Internet of Things (IoT) Software Defined Networking (SDN) Support Downloads Documentation Communities DevNet Learning Network Support Community Video Portal Certifications Events Industries Inside Cisco Products Service Provider Services Technology Trends TechWiseTV About Cisco Investor Relations Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Sustainability Trust and Transparency Center There's Never Been A Better Time Our People Careers Search Jobs Life at Cisco Programs Cisco Designated VIP Program Cisco Powered Financing Options Contacts Feedback Help Site Map Terms & Conditions PrivacyPrivacy Statement CookiesCookie Policy Trademarks © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked N@ndO Level 1 (0 points) Q: TFTP Host Error: Access violation Hi guys,I am pretty new in this forum.I've been using MACBOOK and MAC OS X since middle https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2308004?tstart=0 2009.I am using the host tftp server to upload files into my embedded boards.This time i upgraded do Snow Leopard and tftp does not work anymore.I always have the following message: Host Error: Access violation.I tried many thing but i can not solve this puzzle.The following is what i tried:1) chmod 777 all the folder and files;2) Allow all users to conect the TFTP folder (in System Preferences);3) Firewall is on now, but even with firewall off I have the access violation same problem;3) I tried to check the file tftp.plist (System/Library/LaunchDaemons) and i noticed two major differences: a) It was written DISABLED and b) the flag was for secure -s. Well i root and changed the file with ENABLED and -i insecure, but nothing changed. The strange thing also is that after i star the computer the back to its normal like the changes i made weren't saved, but i was root and they saved.I am also using the TFTP Server 3.3.1 tftp access violation from Mr Fabrizio Larosa. Permissions and other stuff are ok when using this software.Am i forgetting something special?Can somebody help me? I do not know what to do anymore.Thanks volks. MacBook Pro 17", Mac OS X (10.6.2) Posted on Jan 21, 2010 2:17 PM I have this question too Close Q: TFTP Host Error: Access violation All replies Helpful answers by Camelot, Camelot Jan 21, 2010 3:50 PM in response to N@ndO Level 8 (47,290 points) Mac OS X Jan 21, 2010 3:50 PM in response to N@ndO There are some inconsistencies in your post...2) Allow all users to conect the TFTP folder (in System Preferences);There is no TFTP option in System Preferences, so I'm not sure what you're seeing... FTP, maybe?Well i root and changed the file with ENABLED and -i insecureThere is no enabled tag in launchd. Processes are inherently enabled unless they have the