Error Code 2 Access Violation Ubuntu Tftp
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Tftp Access Violation Windows
status. Affecting: netkit-tftp (Ubuntu) Filed here by: E.Guerra When: 2011-12-07 tftp error code 2 access violation cisco Confirmed: 2013-06-27 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux
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nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Confirmed Undecided Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on tftp access violation wds this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description elder@elder-PC:~$ cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 11.10 \n \l elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo apt-get install tftp tftpd Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following NEW packages will tftp error access violation solaris be installed: tftp tftpd 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 0 B/33.0 kB of archives. After this operation, 168 kB of additional disk space will be used. Selecting previously deselected package tftp. (Reading database ... 178833 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking tftp (from .../tftp_0.17-18ubuntu2_amd64.deb) ... Selecting previously deselected package tftpd. Unpacking tftpd (from .../tftpd_0.17-18ubuntu2_amd64.deb) ... Processing triggers for man-db ... Setting up tftp (0.17-18ubuntu2) ... Setting up tftpd (0.17-18ubuntu2) ... Note: xinetd currently is not fully supported by update-inetd. Please consult /usr/share/doc/xinetd/README.Debian and itox(8). elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo joe /etc/xinetd.d/tftp service tftp { protocol = udp port = 69 socket_type = dgram wait = yes user = nobody server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = -s /tftpboot disable = no } elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo mkdir /tftpboot elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo chmod -R 777 /tftpboot elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo chown -R nobody /tftpboot elder@elder-PC:~$ sudo service xinetd reload elder@elder-PC:~$ touch original elder@elder-PC:~$ tf
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Tftp Error Code 2 Access Violation Windows
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Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 10 of 10 Thread: tftp issue Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/901273 this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode June 26th, 2008 #1 rtsask View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Apr 2007 Beans 35 tftp issue Hi I installed tftp server and this is my tftp file config: service tftp { protocol = udp port = 69 socket_type = dgram wait = yes user = nobody server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = /tftpboot disable = no } but when I try https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=841766 to get or put some files it gives me : Error code 2: Access violation any idea on this? thanks, -Rouzbeh Adv Reply June 27th, 2008 #2 RealPSL View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Tea Glorious Tea! Join Date Dec 2007 Beans 373 DistroUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Re: tftp issue If I remember well you need to use touch to create a 0 byte file first locally in the /tftpboot directory before you put a file of the same name remotely. Have you done this? Adv Reply April 6th, 2009 #3 mynk View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2008 Location Bangalore Beans 24 DistroUbuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Re: tftp issue Hi, I am trying to boot a board with Montavista kernel via tftp. I am seeing the access violation error - TFTP from server 10.91.25.109; our IP address is 10.91.25.231 Filename 'uImage'. Load address: 0x80700000 Loading: * TFTP error: 'Access violation' (2) I see this issue on Intrepid. It works fine on Hardy. I created dummy filed in the tftp boot and gave the various locations for the uImage - none of it worked. # cat /etc/inetd.conf #
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pool of using diskless Ubuntu. Basically the client computer downloads the necessary files from the Ubuntu server every time during the boot. To keep things simple and easy, Ubuntu does that by using TFTP. So the first step is to set up a TFTP server on the server. For those who haven’t heard of TFTP, it is similar to FTP, except that it has no security feature, and the function is extremely limited. Anyway, here is how to set up a TFTP server on Ubuntu 11.10: Installing TFTP sounds easy. However, I’ve heard that many people experienced many issues during the installation, such as Error code 2: Access violation issue. That’s why I create this tutorial. If you follow exact the same steps, you will not experience any problem. First, let’s install all the necessary packages: sudo apt-get install xinetd tftpd tftp -y Next, we need to create a configuration file: sudo nano /etc/xinetd.d/tftp Put the following content into the file. service tftp { protocol = udp port = 69 socket_type = dgram wait = yes user = nobody server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = var/lib/tftpboot -s disable = no } In the server_args, I have var/lib/tftpboot, which represents the location of the tftp root, i.e., /var/lib/tftpboot. Notice that I skip the root /. Now let’s change the ownership of the directory: sudo mkdir /var/lib/tftpboot sudo chown -R nobody:nobody /var/lib/tftpboot sudo chmod -R 777 /var/lib/tftpboot and start the TFTP service: sudo service xinetd stop sudo service xinetd start Verify the TFTP is running correctly or not: netstat -na | grep LIST | grep 69 You should see something like this: tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:69 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN Test: Upload a file to TFTP Server Now let’s test the TFTP server by logging into the server first: tftp localhost and upload a file: tftp> put myfile.jpg Sent 56733279 bytes in 5.7 seconds Quit: q Make sure that file has been uploaded: ls -l /var/lib/tftpboot Test: Download a file from TFTP Server Now, let’s go to a different directory and download the file we just upload. cd some_other_directory and log in to the tftp server again: tftp localhost and get the file: tftp> get myfile.jpg Received 56733279 bytes in 5.7 seconds You are done. Troubleshooting (e.g., Error code 2: Access violation) If you see a message like: Error code 2: Access violation Make sure that you: - Follow the exact procedure in this tutorial - Make sure that the tftp is started with -s flag. - Check the permission of the directory, i.e., 777 - After you’ve made any changes to the TFTP configuration, make sure that you stop and st