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31.Dd March 2, 2020
32.Dt TFTPD 8
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm tftpd
36.Nd Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol server
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm tftpd
39.Op Fl cdClnow
40.Op Fl F Ar strftime-format
41.Op Fl s Ar directory
42.Op Fl u Ar user
43.Op Fl U Ar umask
44.Op Ar directory ...
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Nm
48utility is a server which supports the
49Internet Trivial File Transfer
50Protocol
51.Pq Tn RFC 1350 .
52The
53.Tn TFTP
54server operates
55at the port indicated in the
56.Ql tftp
57service description;
58see
59.Xr services 5 .
60The server is normally started by
61.Xr inetd 8 .
62.Pp
63The use of
64.Xr tftp 1
65does not require an account or password on the remote system.
66Due to the lack of authentication information,
67.Nm
68will allow only publicly readable files to be
69accessed.
70Files containing the string
71.Dq Li "/../"
72or starting with
73.Dq Li "../"
74are not allowed.
75Files may be written only if they already exist and are publicly writable.
76Note that this extends the concept of
77.Dq public
78to include
79all users on all hosts that can be reached through the network;
80this may not be appropriate on all systems, and its implications
81should be considered before enabling tftp service.
82The server should have the user ID with the lowest possible privilege.
83.Pp
84Access to files may be restricted by invoking
85.Nm
86with a list of directories by including up to 20 pathnames
87as server program arguments in
88.Xr inetd.conf 5 .
89In this case access is restricted to files whose
90names are prefixed by the one of the given directories.
91The given directories are also treated as a search path for
92relative filename requests.
93.Pp
94The
95.Fl s
96option provides additional security by changing
97the root directory of
98.Nm ,
99thereby prohibiting accesses to outside of the specified
100.Ar directory .
101Because
102.Xr chroot 2
103requires super-user privileges,
104.Nm
105must be run as
106.Li root .
107However, after performing the
108.Xr chroot 2
109call,
110.Nm
111will set its user ID to that of the specified
112.Ar user ,
113or
114.Dq Li nobody
115if no
116.Fl u
117option is specified.
118.Pp
119The options are:
120.Bl -tag -width Ds
121.It Fl c
122Changes the default root directory of a connecting host via
123.Xr chroot 2
124based on the connecting IP address.
125This prevents multiple clients from writing to the same file at the same time.
126If the directory does not exist, the client connection is refused.
127The
128.Fl s
129option is required for
130.Fl c
131and the specified
132.Ar directory
133is used as a base.
134.It Fl C
135Operates the same as
136.Fl c
137except it falls back to
138.Ar directory
139specified via
140.Fl s
141if a directory does not exist for the client's IP.
142.It Fl F
143Use this
144.Xr strftime 3
145compatible format string for the creation of the suffix if
146.Fl W
147is specified.
148By default the string "%Y%m%d" is used.
149.It Fl d, d Ar [value]
150Enables debug output.
151If
152.Ar value
153is not specified, then the debug level is increased by one
154for each instance of
155.Fl d
156which is specified.
157.Pp
158If
159.Ar value
160is specified, then the debug level is set to
161.Ar value .
162The debug level is a bitmask implemented in
163.Pa src/libexec/tftpd/tftp-utils.h .
164Valid values are 0 (DEBUG_NONE), 1 (DEBUG_PACKETS), 2, (DEBUG_SIMPLE),
1654 (DEBUG_OPTIONS), and 8 (DEBUG_ACCESS).  Multiple debug values can be combined
166in the bitmask by logically OR'ing the values.  For example, specifying
167.Fl d
168.Ar 15
169will enable all the debug values.
170.It Fl l
171Log all requests using
172.Xr syslog 3
173with the facility of
174.Dv LOG_FTP .
175.Sy Note :
176Logging of
177.Dv LOG_FTP
178messages
179must also be enabled in the syslog configuration file,
180.Xr syslog.conf 5 .
181.It Fl n
182Suppress negative acknowledgement of requests for nonexistent
183relative filenames.
184.It Fl o
185Disable support for RFC2347 style TFTP Options.
186.It Fl s Ar directory
187Cause
188.Nm
189to change its root directory to
190.Ar directory .
191After doing that but before accepting commands,
192.Nm
193will switch credentials to an unprivileged user.
194.It Fl u Ar user
195Switch credentials to
196.Ar user
197(default
198.Dq Li nobody )
199when the
200.Fl s
201option is used.
202The user must be specified by name, not a numeric UID.
203.It Fl U Ar umask
204Set the
205.Ar umask
206for newly created files.
207The default is 022
208.Pq Dv S_IWGRP | S_IWOTH .
209.It Fl w
210Allow write requests to create new files.
211By default
212.Nm
213requires that the file specified in a write request exist.
214Note that this only works in directories writable by the user
215specified with
216.Fl u
217option
218.It Fl W
219As
220.Fl w
221but append a YYYYMMDD.nn sequence number to the end of the filename.
222Note that the string YYYYMMDD can be changed with the
223.Fl F
224option.
225.El
226.Sh SEE ALSO
227.Xr tftp 1 ,
228.Xr chroot 2 ,
229.Xr syslog 3 ,
230.Xr inetd.conf 5 ,
231.Xr services 5 ,
232.Xr syslog.conf 5 ,
233.Xr inetd 8
234.Pp
235The following RFC's are supported:
236.Rs
237.%T RFC 1350: The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
238.Re
239.Rs
240.%T RFC 2347: TFTP Option Extension
241.Re
242.Rs
243.%T RFC 2348: TFTP Blocksize Option
244.Re
245.Rs
246.%T RFC 2349: TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
247.Re
248.Rs
249.%T RFC 7440: TFTP Windowsize Option
250.Re
251.Pp
252The non-standard
253.Cm rollover
254and
255.Cm blksize2
256TFTP options are mentioned here:
257.Rs
258.%T Extending TFTP
259.%U http://www.compuphase.com/tftp.htm
260.Re
261.Sh HISTORY
262The
263.Nm
264utility appeared in
265.Bx 4.2 ;
266the
267.Fl s
268option was introduced in
269.Fx 2.2 ,
270the
271.Fl u
272option was introduced in
273.Fx 4.2 ,
274the
275.Fl c
276option was introduced in
277.Fx 4.3 ,
278and the
279.Fl F
280and
281.Fl W
282options were introduced in
283.Fx 7.4 .
284.Pp
285Support for Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options (RFC2349)
286was introduced in
287.Fx 5.0 ,
288support for the TFTP Blocksize Option (RFC2348) and the blksize2 option
289was introduced in
290.Fx 7.4 .
291.Pp
292Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org> performed a major rewrite of the
293.Nm
294and
295.Xr tftp 1
296code to support RFC2348.
297.Pp
298Support for the windowsize option (RFC7440) was introduced in
299.Fx 13.0 .
300.Sh NOTES
301Files larger than 33,553,919 octets (65535 blocks, last one <512
302octets) cannot be correctly transferred without client and server
303supporting blocksize negotiation (RFCs 2347 and 2348),
304or the non-standard TFTP rollover option.
305As a kludge,
306.Nm
307accepts a sequence of block number which wrap to zero after 65535,
308even if the rollover option is not specified.
309.Pp
310Many tftp clients will not transfer files over 16,776,703 octets
311(32767 blocks), as they incorrectly count the block number using
312a signed rather than unsigned 16-bit integer.
313