- On OS X Server, tftpd is utilized for NetBoot; however, on the standard client, the framework still exists. In Tiger, most services that were previously configured using xinetd have been migrated.
- Starting the TFTP server on Mac OS X Leopard (sudo needed) (Note this does not work with Mac OS X Lion): To start the TFTP server, in the terminal window, type: /sbin/service tftp start. Your TFTP default folder path will be: /private/tftpboot; To Stop the TFTP server, type: /sbin/service tftp stop; To test you can tftp to localhost, or you.
Simple to use and straightforward app designed to help one use and effortlessly configure the built-in TFTP server within any Mac OS X distribution
As you can see, since the update on Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, the system has lost the ability to enable an FTP server for sharing files and folders. It’s unclear why Apple removed the graphical interface for enabling FTP sharing, but you can still start a local FTP (or SFTP) server on macOS using the command line.

What's new in TFTP Server 3.4.1:
- Now compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- The TFTP service is now started in secure mode, to chroot to the tftp working folder on startup.
- If you have Tiger or Leopard, which started tftpd in insecure mode by default, TftpServer will fix the tftp configuration to start in secure mode.
- The TFTP service status reported by TftpServer now effectively checks if the service is running instead of just checking if it was set to start on boot.
TFTP Server is a streamlined OS X utility created with the goal of helping you use and effortlessly configure the built-in TFTP server within your OS X distribution.
Simple to use tool for managing and configuring the TFTP server within OS X
The TFTP Server application can be used to speedily start and stop Mac OS X's inbuilt TFTP service, as well as easily adjust its root path, where all the files sent and received by a TFTP client will be stored.
Moreover, TFTP Server comes with a collection of other tools and features that will enable its users to send and receive files from almost any type of TFTP enabled device to a Mac, setup to act as a standalone TFTP server.
Greatly simplifies the process of supervising data transfer tasks over TFTP

TFTP Server can prove to be very useful when and if you need to manage lots of network devices at a time and you find yourself in a situation where you have to store a vast amount of settings and configuration files for each machine on a safe and easily accessible storage device.
This is where TFTP Server comes in, helping you upload your files in no time and downloading them back to any machine you need to configure with absolutely no effort on your part.
User-friendly OS X app for TFTP users in need of a simple way to control the OS X TFTP service
On the whole, TFTP Server should be the tool of choice for users that need a TFTP service manager and and configuration tool with a basic and intuitive user interface, developed from scratch using Objective-C to provide its users with all the perks found within Apple's powerful Cocoa frameworks.

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- runs on:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later (PPC & Intel)
- file size:
- 611 KB
- filename:
- TftpServer_Lion.dmg
- main category:
- Utilities
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