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- Network Working Group G. Malkin
- Request for Comments: 1785 Xylogics, Inc.
- Updates: 1350 A. Harkin
- Category: Informational Hewlett Packard Co.
- March 1995
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- TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis
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- Status of this Memo
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- This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo
- does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of
- this memo is unlimited.
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- Abstract
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- The TFTP option negotiation mechanism, proposed in [1], is a
- backward-compatible extension to the TFTP protocol, defined in [2].
- It allows file transfer options to be negotiated prior to the
- transfer using a mechanism which is consistent with TFTP's Request
- Packet format. The mechanism is kept simple by enforcing a request-
- respond-acknowledge sequence, similar to the lock-step approach taken
- by TFTP itself.
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- This document was written to allay concerns that the presence of
- options in a TFTP Request packet might cause pathological behavior on
- servers which do not support TFTP option negotiation.
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- Test Results
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- A TFTP client, modified to send TFTP options, was tested against five
- unmodified servers:
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- DEC DEC 3000/400 alpha OSF1 V3.0
- SGI IP17 mips IRIX 5.2
- SUN sun4c sparc SunOS 5.1
- IBM RS/6000 Model 320 AIX 3.4
- SUN sun4m SunOS 4.1.3
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- In each case, the servers ignored the option information in the
- Request packet and the transfer proceeded as though no option
- negotiation had been attempted. In addition, the standard BSD4.3
- source for TFTPD, the starting point for many implementations, was
- examined. The code clearly ignores any extraneous information in
- Request packets.
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- From these results and examinations, it is clear that the TFTP option
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- Malkin & Harkin [Page 1]
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- RFC 1785 TFTP Option Negotiation Analysis March 1995
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- negotiation mechanism is fully backward-compatible with unmodified
- TFTP servers.
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- Security Considerations
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- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
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- References
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- [1] Malkin, G., and A. Harkin, "TFTP Option Extension", RFC 1782,
- Xylogics, Inc., Hewlett Packard Co., March 1995.
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- [2] Sollins, K., "The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)", STD 33, RFC 1350,
- MIT, July 1992.
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- Related Documents
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- Malkin, G., and A. Harkin, "TFTP Blocksize Option", RFC 1783,
- Xylogics, Inc., Hewlett Packard Co., March 1995.
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- Malkin, G., and A. Harkin, "TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size
- Options", RFC 1784, Xylogics, Inc., Hewlett Packard Co., March
- 1995.
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- Authors' Addresses
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- Gary Scott Malkin
- Xylogics, Inc.
- 53 Third Avenue
- Burlington, MA 01803
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- Phone: (617) 272-8140
- EMail: gmalkin@xylogics.com
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- Art Harkin
- Internet Services Project
- Information Networks Division
- 19420 Homestead Road MS 43LN
- Cupertino, CA 95014
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- Phone: (408) 447-3755
- EMail: ash@cup.hp.com
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