haneWIN TFT Server
Version 1.7

Copyright 2001-2019, Herbert Hanewinkel, Neuried

Updated: Feb 2019

Overview
Installation
Users Guide
Support

Overview

haneWIN TFTP Server for Windows is a fully-realized TFTP server for all Windows Versions. The TFTP Server runs as a background service and doesn't require permanent attendance. It has been designed to work reliable and secure in background operation mode using a high-performance multithreaded architecture.

The software is implemented in 32- and 64-bit versions.

The software provides a TFTP Server (as application and as NT service) and TFTP client based on RFCs 1350, 2347-2349 and TFTP mulicast based on RFC 2090. All TFTP options are supported. Access control is provided per directory for client IP address and type of operation.
A native TFTP service is implemented for Windows 200x/XP/Vista/7/8/10. A Control Panel applet gives interactive access to the service.


Installation

Requirements

Windows 200x/XP/Vista/7/8/10 system configured for TCP/IP

Installation of the TFTP service on Windows 200x/XP/Vista/7
  1. Install the software by running the setup.
  2. Use Install TFTP service from the start menu to install the server as service.
  3. With the control panel applet TFTP Server you can configure and monitor the service.
Preparation of TFTP Server Application
Extract the zip-archive, start the application.

Users Guide

The Info Box at startup is displayed only for the unregistered version.

The main windows of the TFTP server displays the status of all active client connections (addresses, progress and type of operation, accessed file).

Running the TFTP server as a Service on Windows 200x/XP/Vista/7

The server can be installed as a service on Windows 200x/XP/Vista/7 for background operation. The service can be configured and monitored by the Control Panel Applet TFTP Server.

  1. The Service is installed with the command:
    TFTP4NT -install
    and automatically started on Windows startup. The service can be started and stopped manually through the service control panel.
  2. Use the command
    TFTP4NT -remove
    to stop and remove the TFTP server service.
Menus
File
Start
if selected the server accepts new connections.
Stop
if selected new connection requests to the server are inhibited. Active connections are not affected.
View log
displays a log of all TFTP client requests.
Exit
terminates the program
Options
Preferences
for changing configuration settings.

General
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By default the Server is started on all local interfaces. You can restrict the server to one interface only by specifying the local interface IP address.

Server
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A server root directory must be defined. Any client access outside of the root directory tree is denied. An option enables the server to use a subdirectory of the root directory as a client specific root directory. If this option is enabled and a subdirectory with the IP address of the client exsists, it will be used as the root directory for the client.
The sever allows indicating the range of UDP ports, used for transmitting the data. This allows network administrators to regulate firewall rules, approving the traffic, generated by the server. The UDP port range is defined by specifying the first UDP data port and the number of active clients.

Options
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As part of a request TFTP clients can send options to the server. The server can accept or reject the options.

  • The blocksize option allows the client to choose a data packet size greater than 512 bytes.
  • The timeout option allows the client to choose the timeout value for retransmissions. Otherwise the timeout value set on the server will be used.
  • With the tsize option the client can inform the server about the total size of the transfered data.

With TFTP Multicast clients can download a file simultanously. The file is sent by the server to the specified multicast address and port. If more than one multicast transfer is started the multicast port number is incremented.

PXE
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The Intel/PXE specification uses a different protocol for multicast operation. Multicast configuration parameters are sent to clients using DHCP options.

  • Multicast requests are directed from a client to an extra server port.
  • The default blocksize is 1432 bytes.
  • Each file downloaded using multicast operation is send to an unique multicast IP address and port.
Access control
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The Plot: Cleo de Nile and her friends are invited to a lavish gala in Boo York to celebrate the passing of the magical Crystal Comet.

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  • Open-mic nights: singers, poets, ghost-storytellers with participatory boos.
  • Repair clinics: mummies helped wrap stray scarves, werewolves fixed torn seams, repair advice for electric instruments.
  • After-school labs: spectral studies to teach ghosts how to focus energy; aquatic hours for tide-afflicted kiddos.
  • Fashion co-ops: Clawdeen ran workshops teaching sustainable stitchwork from reclaimed petals and comet-fur.
  • Counseling booths: peer-led spaces where even animatronic feelings could be voiced.

The city listened. The city learned. And Boo York—Boo York—kept its name with pride, because some places are best when they’re spoken twice: a reminder that belonging sometimes needs to be said out loud, twice, like a chorus that insists.

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Help
Contents
starts a HTML browser displaying the manual.
Register
prompts for the license key and your name, company. Check the Info menu to find out if the license information was accepted.
Show License
displays the conditions for using this software.
About...
displays program version information.

Using the TFTP Client

TFTP.EXE is a Win32 command line TFTP client.
The implementation of the client as a command line program allows easy use of the client for automated tftp data transfer from application or procedures.

Usage: tftp [Options] server GET|PUT file [local]


Support

The latest version is available on www.hanewin.de. Please mail comments, questions, problems to .