I'm glad it helped!
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I recently ran into the same issue flashing firmware on a Cisco Aironet 3700, the command I ended up using was sudo in.tftpd -L (directory) --verbose --permissive -s
I was running TFTPD on Fedora 38 on my laptop, though. I'm pretty sure I had the same issue you did, I think changing the command to in.tftpd fixed it, but I could be misremembering as this was about 6 months ago.
Isn't the launch of Luis Branco 300 ft into the air considered the start of Spain's space program?
Was I just whooshed myself? Damn 😂
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Cool maps, but it looks like they spent too much money on a really inconvenient user interface
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They happen to be running Fedora Kionite on their desktop since I got sock of troubleshooting windows 😂
I laughed, then had to explain the joke to my parents, which meant I had to explain what Linux was, what daemons were, and why I was giggling
I just set up a security camera for my dad's office: zoneminder running the webcam and tailscale for access anywhere.