SETUP TFTP in Asterisk (FREEPBX)
here's how:
1> Open the file " tftp " in /etc/xinetd.d/ for editing
2> Modify the " server_args " entry to look like this:
server_args = -vv -s /tftpboot
If your phones need to be able to create directories, you can put in a " -c " option in there as well
3> Save your changes and exit the editor
4> restart the TFTP service using: service xinetd restart
That SHOULD do it.
5> You can look at the TFTP status by typing in:
tail -100f /var/log/messages
This will give you a 'live' update of the actions of the TFTP as they roll into the log.
Example:
Jun 13 13:00:30 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[27960]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 100.4.100.110
Jun 13 13:04:48 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28596]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename 1120.cfg
Jun 13 13:04:52 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28597]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename SIPA4475A347A5A.cfg
Jun 13 13:05:05 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28660]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename dialplan.txt
Jun 13 13:05:05 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28660]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 100.4.100.110
Jun 13 13:05:28 BG-PBX-02 php: /sbin/iptables -A fpbxregistrations -s 100.4.100.110/32 -j fpbxknownreg
here's how:
1> Open the file " tftp " in /etc/xinetd.d/ for editing
2> Modify the " server_args " entry to look like this:
server_args = -vv -s /tftpboot
If your phones need to be able to create directories, you can put in a " -c " option in there as well
3> Save your changes and exit the editor
4> restart the TFTP service using: service xinetd restart
That SHOULD do it.
5> You can look at the TFTP status by typing in:
tail -100f /var/log/messages
This will give you a 'live' update of the actions of the TFTP as they roll into the log.
Example:
Jun 13 13:00:30 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[27960]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 100.4.100.110
Jun 13 13:04:48 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28596]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename 1120.cfg
Jun 13 13:04:52 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28597]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename SIPA4475A347A5A.cfg
Jun 13 13:05:05 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28660]: RRQ from 100.4.100.110 filename dialplan.txt
Jun 13 13:05:05 BG-PBX-02 in.tftpd[28660]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 100.4.100.110
Jun 13 13:05:28 BG-PBX-02 php: /sbin/iptables -A fpbxregistrations -s 100.4.100.110/32 -j fpbxknownreg
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