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Robert Sprowson authored
A TFTP client is described in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite manual but seems to have been lost somewhere along the way, perhaps when the Internet 5 work was done? TFTP is often used to load OS images or similar boot time stuff as it's a very simple (and insecure) protocol. Port a contemporary client from FreeBSD (circa March 2000) with a few changes to allow it to run on RISC OS. Makefile: Remove the BareMinUtils option. Nothing uses it, and it wouldn't work anyway since it's missing !Run. Add Tftp Tested against OpenTFTP server 1.64 running on Windows, GETting and PUTing a number of files. Version 5.58. Tagged as 'Internet-5_58'
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