  | |  | TFTP | TFTP 2004-02-09 - By Christian Campbell
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> On February 6, 2004 08:40 am, Christian Campbell wrote:
> > I 'm currently TFTPing a file via a cron job to a RedHat 8.0
> server. It
> > seems the only way I can TFTP the file is to touch the file on the
> > receiving server first. Not a big deal except that the
> file that is being
> > sent has a different filename every time, so I must touch
> the file daily
> > before it is sent that night. Is there any way to TFTP
> without having to
> > touch the file on the receiving server first?
>
> You could expand the script to use the new filename as a var
> and prior to tftp
> use ssh remote command to touch the file.
Unfortunately it 's nothing I can edit. The process is part of a backup
procedure, and is part of the firmware of a appliance. The only thing I can
configure is the IP address of the TFTP server it is sending to.
> For the record, if this was not mentioned in the thread, IIRC
> tftp does not
> create a file, only overwrite an existing one.
I guess that 's my answer. Thanks.
Christian
Christian
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