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I have been following the answer provided in this link : Put file with tftp client in Linux



However, I've tried all of the commands listed and always get this response.



usage: tftp host-name [port]



I use this command on windows: tftp 192.168.1.100 put filename



I need the equivalent for linux, I cannot get any options in the thread above to work. tftp always returns usage prompt.




tftp 192.168.1.100 -m binary -c put filename.hex



usage: tftp host-name [port]



tftp>




Any help would be greatly appreciated :)










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    I have been following the answer provided in this link : Put file with tftp client in Linux



    However, I've tried all of the commands listed and always get this response.



    usage: tftp host-name [port]



    I use this command on windows: tftp 192.168.1.100 put filename



    I need the equivalent for linux, I cannot get any options in the thread above to work. tftp always returns usage prompt.




    tftp 192.168.1.100 -m binary -c put filename.hex



    usage: tftp host-name [port]



    tftp>




    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)










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      I have been following the answer provided in this link : Put file with tftp client in Linux



      However, I've tried all of the commands listed and always get this response.



      usage: tftp host-name [port]



      I use this command on windows: tftp 192.168.1.100 put filename



      I need the equivalent for linux, I cannot get any options in the thread above to work. tftp always returns usage prompt.




      tftp 192.168.1.100 -m binary -c put filename.hex



      usage: tftp host-name [port]



      tftp>




      Any help would be greatly appreciated :)










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      I have been following the answer provided in this link : Put file with tftp client in Linux



      However, I've tried all of the commands listed and always get this response.



      usage: tftp host-name [port]



      I use this command on windows: tftp 192.168.1.100 put filename



      I need the equivalent for linux, I cannot get any options in the thread above to work. tftp always returns usage prompt.




      tftp 192.168.1.100 -m binary -c put filename.hex



      usage: tftp host-name [port]



      tftp>




      Any help would be greatly appreciated :)







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          All options but -c <command> need to be before the IP address. See man tftp under Linux for further ref






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            according to man page




            tftp [ options... ] [host [port]] [-c command]




            so give a try to



            tftp -m binary 192.168.1.100 -c put filename.hex


            if it failed



            (echo option binary ; echo put filename.hex ) | tftp 192.168.1.100





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                      according to man page




                      tftp [ options... ] [host [port]] [-c command]




                      so give a try to



                      tftp -m binary 192.168.1.100 -c put filename.hex


                      if it failed



                      (echo option binary ; echo put filename.hex ) | tftp 192.168.1.100





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                        according to man page




                        tftp [ options... ] [host [port]] [-c command]




                        so give a try to



                        tftp -m binary 192.168.1.100 -c put filename.hex


                        if it failed



                        (echo option binary ; echo put filename.hex ) | tftp 192.168.1.100





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                          according to man page




                          tftp [ options... ] [host [port]] [-c command]




                          so give a try to



                          tftp -m binary 192.168.1.100 -c put filename.hex


                          if it failed



                          (echo option binary ; echo put filename.hex ) | tftp 192.168.1.100





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                          according to man page




                          tftp [ options... ] [host [port]] [-c command]




                          so give a try to



                          tftp -m binary 192.168.1.100 -c put filename.hex


                          if it failed



                          (echo option binary ; echo put filename.hex ) | tftp 192.168.1.100






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