Once again as I want to be able to upload files I need -c and -p arguments and I’ve set the umask for the new files 117 (read write permissions for tftpd user and group). Iptables -I INPUT -p udp -dport 69 -j ACCEPT
#Tftp server centos 7 install#
Last login: Thu Aug 7 17:58:10 2014 from rootWeb-Test yum install tftp tftp-server xinetd. You can specify port range with -R xxxx:xxxx parameter at serverargs in /etc/xinet. Create a tftpboot directory and set access permissions for TFTPBOOT 3. Execute the following command and follow the on-screen prompts. The reason for this is that by default tftp listens on port 69, but starts file transfer on completely random ports, not processed by conntrack rule and therefore gets blocked by a firewall. # if you are running iptables and want to save your firewall rules Log onto the server and install the xinetd TFTP Server. I’ve decided to create a new post for CentOS 6.5 with the same purpose: configure tftpd so it allows uploading files, I’ve used again the information found in /usr/share/doc/tftp-server-0.49/curity. The post I created about installing TFTPD on CentOS 6.3 is one of the most visited posts in my blog.