TFTP Server Changelog
What's new in TFTP Server 3.4.1
Jul 9, 2013- 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.
- Removed the Console Log because it was no longer useful since Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.
- There is now a popup menu list all IP addresses configured on your Mac; the IP address is copied on the clipboard when you select it.
New in TFTP Server 3.3 (Sep 9, 2009)
- Now compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- The TFTP service is now started is 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.
- Removed the Console Log because it was no longer useful since Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.