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: This is the folder where the server will look for files to "get" or save files that are "put". : On Linux, the default is often /var/lib/tftpboot Set Permissions Read Access : Allows clients to download files from your server. Write Access
Are you looking to for a specific task, like a firmware update or network boot, and need a quick configuration guide? TFTP Server
Developed in 1981, TFTP is a simple protocol for transferring files between a client and a server. Unlike FTP, it uses on port 69, rather than TCP. It has no built-in authentication, no directory listing, no encryption, and only five basic commands. : This is the folder where the server