MultiThreaded TFTP Server Open Source Freeware Windows/Unix for PXEBOOT, firmware load, support tsize, blksize, timeout Server Port Ranges, Block Number Rollover for Large Files. Runs as Service/daemon. Single Port version also available. Download
Features
- Supports nearly Every Industry Standard Feature
- Total Size (tsize), Block Size, Interval Time, Block Number RollOver
- Supports process owner, other than root
- Extensive Logging, Historical Logging
- Can specify Server Interfaces and Ports
- Client Port Ranges
- Thread Pool
- Unix Daemon or Windows Service
- Very Small Foot Print
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Open TFTP Server
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User Reviews
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TFTP is the best for Microchip and other CPU for embedded purposes
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Thank you, achaldhir! This TFTP server was very helpful to me. Use case: I needed to copy lots of important files from a Linux device (industrial automation controller) to my PC. The device only had a TFTP client, so I had to install a TFTP server on the PC and your project was the best I could find! Only ~150 KB size - as an old SW engineer I think that's the size programs should be, not the megabytes they are nowadays.
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All right, very easy to start to use.
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Great TFTP and easy to use. Downloaded an executable to Microchip target using their Internet bootloader demo app. This was so much easier than Solarwinds server, that is the service, but left question as to how to talk to anything.