I am new to Solaris 10 and am having an issue with a Solaris 10 system, which has had the TFTP Enabled and the TFTP "root" directory created with the desired files loaded into it. What I need is to review the log for the TFTP connections or attempted connections to try and verify the get/put activity. From what I can tell the logging of this information is not even turned on.
I'm getting a "Transfer timed out." error when I try to transfer a file using the following command,"tftp -4 10.94.161.170 -c get filename"
These are the contents of my /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
# default: off
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer \
# protocol.
So....over 15 devices and I have never bricked and today my EVo LTE is completely unresponsive
Either coincidence or a bad firmware flash. I was trying to flash the older firmware.
I don't see anything that shows a successfull method of unbricking so looks like I will be picking up my 4th replacement this week :(
Earlier I was trying to upgrade the firmware via Kies and something went wrong. My Note is now stuck with a " Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again". But when you try to connect to Kies via usb then nothing happens and is unable to connect.
What are my alternatives to get my phone working again?
I think I bricked my phone, I can get into Odin mode but when I reboot the phone says firmware upgrade encountered an issue. please select recovery mode in kies & try again. when I open kies, the device doesn't open in kies but the usb connection confirmation sound play.
Right now i have xxlef as my firmware when i hot the phone can i use other firmware ver of ics firmware or will it cause my phone to be bricked?
Hello,
I am trying to get my Linksys wireless adapter (WUSB11 V2.6) to work under kubuntu /ubuntu.
I have searched the forums and found lots of help to get me where I am. But I am still not able to connect. I believe that I am overlooking or not understanding something.
This is a walk-through of steps I have taken. I can post log files or command outputs as needed.
Strip away the casing of most routers and you’re left with a fairly standard set of components. However, router makers use firmware to create differences between their products. The problem is that many very useful features that are possible with the hardware are made difficult or impossible by the software.
Hi,
I was trying to enable TFTP on my Solaris 10. I started with un-commenting the tftp line in /etc/inetd.conf and inetconv -i /etc/inetd.conf for tftp installation. I did reboot the server afterwards, but i still cannot find the /tftpboot directory. though the return of svcs -a | grep -i tftp is online.
Do I have to create myself? or there is something still missing?
thanks in advance