Ronen: Keep in mind that TFTP is horribly insecure and not very robust. It should only be used on local area networks. Assi
-----Original Message----- From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+assi=kiloxray.com@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of R P Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 12:33 PM To: AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: Re: [44net] ideas to uutomatic updates of gateway file to Cisco Routers ?
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I have made some tests with uploading config file to cisco in few ways The Telnet way is very slow it take to upload the whole gateways command about 5 minutes Today i have done config network (it is doing TFTP for the config file ) the whole procedure took 3 seconds The disadvantage that this way require TFTP server ... but i know it can be done with web also i will check tat too ... The script is also very simple all it have to do is to connect ... to wait for # prompt then to give the command conf network and to give some parameters such as the TFTP server address and file name and in the end to wait for OK When i will have fully automatic and running script (i will have to ask some of the local Script gurus to make it for me ) i will post it here and update the WIKI page Regards Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
Assi Thank you Im not afraid that someone will break my TFTP server and still the Encap file (or the Cisco Route lines ) However in the coming days ill check if it can be done with the FTP or Web ( i have seen support also for web protocole ) Regards Ronen - 4Z4ZQ http://www.ronen.org
________________________________________ From: 44Net 44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com@hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of Assi Friedman assi@kiloxray.com Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 2:22 PM To: 'AMPRNet working group' Subject: Re: [44net] ideas to uutomatic updates of gateway file to Cisco Routers ?
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Ronen: Keep in mind that TFTP is horribly insecure and not very robust. It should only be used on local area networks. Assi