#default listening port is 69, but can be overridden here #Specify the Interface you would like server to listen #can specify which cards will listen TFTP requests #if you have more than one NIC card on your server It should be set to Y to allow the overwriting of files on the server. overwrite, a flag for allowing, or disallowing, overwriting of files on the server.It should be set to Y to allow the creation of new files on the server. write, a flag for allowing, or disallowing, writing of files on the server.The default is 512, unless overridden by the client, with a maximum of 65464. blksize, is the maximum block size on client request.Default is three seconds, although valid range is from 1 to 120. timeout, default timeout, in seconds, per interval.When there are not enough ready threads to handle requests, TFTP server creates and after usage deletes additional threads. ThreadPoolSize, number of threads ready for handling server requests, by default 1.When operating with a firewall you may like to restrict this to a suitable range, e.g.:
#Tftp server port free#
port-range, port range on which TFTP server would respond from (default is any free port).section through which you can further configure the TFTP server behavior:.Through IP ranges you can control allowed clients, this range effectively disallows 10.44.1.12: ALLOWED-CLIENTS section specifies permitted clients for TFTP Access.
#Tftp server port windows#
Logging only runs when TFTP server is run as a Windows Service. TFTPServer.log is created in the same directory as the TFTP executable. All is resource intensive and not recommended.