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Setting Up a UNIX Boot Server
114074 Rev. A 3-9
Verifying Consistent BOOTP Service
You may want to configure a second workstation as a BOOTP server for backup
purposes. If you do so, make sure the two bootptab files match exactly. Also,
make sure that the image and string files are from the same software version.
Setting Up a TFTP Server
An AN/ANH needs a network connection to a TFTP server to complete
EZ-Install, Netboot, or Directed Netboot. You configure a UNIX workstation as a
TFTP server by
Setting up TFTPD (the TFTP daemon)
Adding a TFTP user (for an HP 9000 only)
Setting up static routes to routers (optional)
Loading the changes into memory
When you set up the TFTPD server on a UNIX workstation, you can allow TFTP
to access the root directory and any subdirectory or restrict its access to a specified
directory or pathname.
Allowing the router to access the root directory and any subdirectory is the
simpler procedure. Specifying a pathname provides security, but it requires
linking TFTPD.
Providing TFTPD Access to the Root Directory
To provide TFTPD access to files in the root directory and to all subdirectories,
verify or insert the appropriate line for your operating system in the /etc/inetd.conf
file.
Find the sample line for your operating system in
Table 3-3.
Note: A daemon is an unattended process (that is, one that runs in the
background). An application typically calls up a daemon to perform a standard
routine or service (in this case, TFTP).
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