![]() ![]() ![]() $ cd /var/lib/tftpbootĬhown unix command changes file or directory ownership to the specific group and or user. Now create some directories for your files, I will make one for my switch firmware backups called switches. Keep in mind if you allow clients to write to the server you should have an incoming directory with r/w flags set TFTP_OPTIONS is used to tell TFTP server what is allowed if you need to put files on out TFTP server remotely then add –create. As the name suggests this is where boot images are stored. TFTP_DIRECTORY I recommend to be changed to something else for example /data/tftp, but for this exercise, I will leave it default. ![]() nano /etc/default/tftpd-hpaīasic security and directory organization Next edit configuration file located in etc using your favorite editor, my recommendation is nano for beginners. apt-get update (This will update list of available packages)Īpt-get upgrade (This will update all installed packages on the system) At this point, you have to be very careful since the system will do exactly what you type and will assume that you know better than damage your server.įirst, we are going to update the system. By placing at the end of the command line will tell bash (Bourne Again Shell)to append the history to the previous session. Login, use sudo su – to switch to superuser account in *nix environment known as root. ![]()
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