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network settings: bind to specific ip address
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12\pard\plain\keepn 12\pard\plain\keepn
13#{\footnote About} 13#{\footnote About}
14${\footnote About PumpKIN} 14${\footnote About PumpKIN}
15K{\footnote about} 15K{\footnote about}
16{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 About {\b PumpKIN}} 16{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 About {\b PumpKIN}}
17\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b PumpKIN} is a program designed to send and receive files over the net while having {\uldb {\b T42}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://kin.klever.net/T42/")} or {\b\cf6 Wintalk} session running using {\i TFTP} ({\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")}) protocol. It includes full-functional {\i TFTP} server/client so it may be useful for maintaining {\uldb CISCO}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.cisco.com/")} routers and other network equipment. 17\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b PumpKIN} is a program designed to send and receive files over the net while having {\uldb {\b T42}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://kin.klever.net/T42/")} or {\b\cf6 Wintalk} session running using {\i TFTP} ({\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")}) protocol. It includes full-functional {\i TFTP} server/client so it may be useful for maintaining {\uldb CISCO}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.cisco.com/")} routers and other network equipment.
18\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 18\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120
19\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b {\i Enjoy!}} 19\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b {\i Enjoy!}}
20{ 20{
21\par\pard\plain\sb360\sa120 \f1\fs16 Copyright (c) 1997-2006 {\uldb\cf0 Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/)}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.klever.net/")} 21\par\pard\plain\sb360\sa120 \f1\fs16 Copyright (c) 1997-2011 {\uldb\cf0 Klever Group (http://www.klever.net/)}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.klever.net/")}
22\par\qj\sb120\sa120Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 22\par\qj\sb120\sa120Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
23\par The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 23\par The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
24\par \sa360 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 24\par \sa360 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
25} 25}
26\page 26\page
27 27
28\pard\plain 28\pard\plain
29#{\footnote News} 29#{\footnote News}
30${\footnote What's New} 30${\footnote What's New}
31\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7.2 - October 18th, 2006 31\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7.2.1 - Apr 27th, 2011
32\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Added rejecting of too large file requests with explicit error message about the block size 32\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Fixed a minor bug that lead to misdiagnosis of the packet from unexpected source
33\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet A bit more elaborate logging 33\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7.2 - October 18th, 2006
34\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Not closing receive socket until the last ACK receved now 34\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Added rejecting of too large file requests with explicit error message about the block size
35\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7.1 - March 13th, 2006 35\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet A bit more elaborate logging
36\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Bugfix release 36\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Not closing receive socket until the last ACK receved now
37\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7 - February 28th, 2006 37\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7.1 - March 13th, 2006
38\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Access lists based on request IP address and TFTP opcode for automating access policy 38\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Bugfix release
39\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Possibility to start/stop TFTP server, while keeping client functionality intact 39\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.7 - February 28th, 2006
40\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Logging to file 40\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Access lists based on request IP address and TFTP opcode for automating access policy
41\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Resizable main window 41\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Possibility to start/stop TFTP server, while keeping client functionality intact
42\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.6 - August 6th, 2005 42\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Logging to file
43\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet more robust solution to the backslash/slash dilemma 43\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Resizable main window
44\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet A bit more elaborate error reporting 44\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.6 - August 6th, 2005
45\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Fixed uninstall procedure so that it works on XP 45\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet more robust solution to the backslash/slash dilemma
46\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.5 - July 11th, 2004 46\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet A bit more elaborate error reporting
47\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Change of {\uldb license}{\v About} and opening the source. 47\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Fixed uninstall procedure so that it works on XP
48\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Minor cosmetic changes 48\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.5 - July 11th, 2004
49\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.0 - June 13th, 1998 49\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Change of {\uldb license}{\v About} and opening the source.
50\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Sounds customization. Now you can customize {\b PumpKIN} bells and whistles or turn them off completely. 50\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Minor cosmetic changes
51\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Previous version of {\b PumpKIN} had a bug causing it to misbehave when you're requesting file from remote {\i tftp} server using {\b IP Address} (as opposed to {\b hostname}). 51\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 2.0 - June 13th, 1998
52\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Typo causing {\b PumpKIN} to log outgoing request in reverse (i.e. {\i Requesting 'hostname' from 'filename'}) fixed. 52\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Sounds customization. Now you can customize {\b PumpKIN} bells and whistles or turn them off completely.
53\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Something else that you may not notice and I can not remember. 53\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Previous version of {\b PumpKIN} had a bug causing it to misbehave when you're requesting file from remote {\i tftp} server using {\b IP Address} (as opposed to {\b hostname}).
54\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 1.5 - February 12th, 1998 54\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Typo causing {\b PumpKIN} to log outgoing request in reverse (i.e. {\i Requesting 'hostname' from 'filename'}) fixed.
55\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Transfer resumes. No checking on file contents is done, so it's up to you to decide whether you want to start transmission from the beginning or resume unfinished transfer. 55\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Something else that you may not notice and I can not remember.
56\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Support for {\b block size}, {\b trasnfer size} and {\b transfer timeout} options as described in {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")}, {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1784}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1784.txt")}. I'm not sure if there are any other {\i TFTP} implementations supporting this, but at least it makes sense if you use {\b PumpKIN} on both ends. 56\par\pard\plain\f1\fs24\qc\cf2\b 1.5 - February 12th, 1998
57\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet New Install program 57\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Transfer resumes. No checking on file contents is done, so it's up to you to decide whether you want to start transmission from the beginning or resume unfinished transfer.
58\page 58\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet Support for {\b block size}, {\b trasnfer size} and {\b transfer timeout} options as described in {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")}, {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1784}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1784.txt")}. I'm not sure if there are any other {\i TFTP} implementations supporting this, but at least it makes sense if you use {\b PumpKIN} on both ends.
59 59\par\pard\plain\fi0\li0\f1\fs18 \bullet New Install program
60\pard\plain\keepn 60\page
61#{\footnote Using} 61
62${\footnote Using PumpKIN} 62\pard\plain\keepn
63{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Using {\b PumpKIN}} 63#{\footnote Using}
64\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 This is a simple program for file exchange between two parties. It allows you to send files over the network to your party while having a {\uldb {\b T42}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://kin.klever.net/T42/")} or {\b\cf6 Wintalk} conversation. It uses open sessions to determine IP address of your party. Also you may use it as a {\i TFTP} client/server by itself. To get/put files from/to {\i TFTP} server you need to enter host name/IP address manually in the {\uldb Request Dialog}{\v Request}. 64${\footnote Using PumpKIN}
65\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 To Abort transfer(s) currently in progress - select transfer(s) you want to terminate in the list and click {\b Abort xfer} button. 65{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Using {\b PumpKIN}}
66\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 You may want to hide {\b PumpKIN} window and leave it as a tray icon only. Just click the \{bmct pumpkin.bmp\} icon in the tray or simply close the window. 66\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 This is a simple program for file exchange between two parties. It allows you to send files over the network to your party while having a {\uldb {\b T42}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://kin.klever.net/T42/")} or {\b\cf6 Wintalk} conversation. It uses open sessions to determine IP address of your party. Also you may use it as a {\i TFTP} client/server by itself. To get/put files from/to {\i TFTP} server you need to enter host name/IP address manually in the {\uldb Request Dialog}{\v Request}.
67\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 Use {\uldb Options}{\v Options} button to set {\b PumpKIN} options. 67\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 To Abort transfer(s) currently in progress - select transfer(s) you want to terminate in the list and click {\b Abort xfer} button.
68\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 You can start and stop {\b PumpKIN}'s {\i TFTP} server by checking and unchecking the {\b Server is running} checkbox in the lower right corner of main {\b PumpKIN} window. 68\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 You may want to hide {\b PumpKIN} window and leave it as a tray icon only. Just click the \{bmct pumpkin.bmp\} icon in the tray or simply close the window.
69\page 69\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 Use {\uldb Options}{\v Options} button to set {\b PumpKIN} options.
70 70\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 You can start and stop {\b PumpKIN}'s {\i TFTP} server by checking and unchecking the {\b Server is running} checkbox in the lower right corner of main {\b PumpKIN} window.
71\pard\plain\keepn 71\page
72#{\footnote ConfirmRRQ} 72
73${\footnote Confirm Read Request Dialog} 73\pard\plain\keepn
74{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Confirm Read Request Dialog} 74#{\footnote ConfirmRRQ}
75\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 When the file is requested from your {\i TFTP} server you may choose to {\b Grant Access} to this file or to {\b Deny Access}. If you hesitate to answer for {\uldb {\b Confirmation timeout}}{\v ConfirmationTimeout} ({\i default - 30 seconds}) {\b PumpKIN} defaults to denial of all requests. 75${\footnote Confirm Read Request Dialog}
76\page 76{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Confirm Read Request Dialog}
77 77\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 When the file is requested from your {\i TFTP} server you may choose to {\b Grant Access} to this file or to {\b Deny Access}. If you hesitate to answer for {\uldb {\b Confirmation timeout}}{\v ConfirmationTimeout} ({\i default - 30 seconds}) {\b PumpKIN} defaults to denial of all requests.
78\pard\plain\keepn 78\page
79#{\footnote ConfirmWRQ} 79
80${\footnote Confirm Write Request Dialog} 80\pard\plain\keepn
81{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Confirm Write Request Dialog} 81#{\footnote ConfirmWRQ}
82\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 Whenever your party sends you a file you have always a choice to accept it or not. You can also save the file under a different name by choosing the {\b Rename} option. If you already have file with such name you may chose to {\b resume} transfer. No checking on file contents is done. This option may or may not work depending on remote implementation of protocol. It does work if you use {\b PumpKIN} on both ends. If you are still unsure for {\uldb {\b Confirmation timeout}}{\v ConfirmationTimeOut} ({\i default - 30 seconds}) {\b PumpKIN} will make safe decision for you (deny). 82${\footnote Confirm Write Request Dialog}
83\page 83{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Confirm Write Request Dialog}
84 84\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 Whenever your party sends you a file you have always a choice to accept it or not. You can also save the file under a different name by choosing the {\b Rename} option. If you already have file with such name you may chose to {\b resume} transfer. No checking on file contents is done. This option may or may not work depending on remote implementation of protocol. It does work if you use {\b PumpKIN} on both ends. If you are still unsure for {\uldb {\b Confirmation timeout}}{\v ConfirmationTimeOut} ({\i default - 30 seconds}) {\b PumpKIN} will make safe decision for you (deny).
85\pard\plain\keepn 85\page
86#{\footnote Request} 86
87${\footnote Request Dialog} 87\pard\plain\keepn
88{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Request Dialog} 88#{\footnote Request}
89\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 Request dialog is aimed to let you form read or write request. You may set the following options:\pard 89${\footnote Request Dialog}
90\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Local File} - You can change the name of the file you're sending (or destination in case you're receiving) right here. You may also use {\b Browse} button to select the file. 90{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Request Dialog}
91\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Remote File} Specifies the name of file on the remote host you're requesting (in case of read request) or the name of file you want your file to appear as (in case of write request). 91\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 Request dialog is aimed to let you form read or write request. You may set the following options:\pard
92\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Remote Host} is your party's host or {\i TFTP} server you're requesting file from/sending file to. To refresh the list of your talk windows use {\b REFRESH} button. 92\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Local File} - You can change the name of the file you're sending (or destination in case you're receiving) right here. You may also use {\b Browse} button to select the file.
93\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Type} is the type of transfer as defined in {\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")}. Doesn't mean much, really. Defined types are '{\i octet}' or '{\i netascii}'. Default is '{\i octet}'. 93\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Remote File} Specifies the name of file on the remote host you're requesting (in case of read request) or the name of file you want your file to appear as (in case of write request).
94\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Block Size} - Use this block size if remote is {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")}-compliant. If remote doesn't support this option {\b PumpKIN} will fallback to 512 bytes per block.\pard 94\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Remote Host} is your party's host or {\i TFTP} server you're requesting file from/sending file to. To refresh the list of your talk windows use {\b REFRESH} button.
95\page 95\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Type} is the type of transfer as defined in {\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")}. Doesn't mean much, really. Defined types are '{\i octet}' or '{\i netascii}'. Default is '{\i octet}'.
96 96\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Block Size} - Use this block size if remote is {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")}-compliant. If remote doesn't support this option {\b PumpKIN} will fallback to 512 bytes per block.\pard
97\pard\plain\keepn 97\page
98#{\footnote Options} 98
99${\footnote Options} 99\pard\plain\keepn
100{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Options} 100#{\footnote Options}
101\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b PumpKIN} options property sheet consists of two tabs. For more information see {\uldb {\b Network}}{\v NetworkOptions} and {\b Server} options. 101${\footnote Options}
102\page 102{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Options}
103 103\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 {\b PumpKIN} options property sheet consists of two tabs. For more information see {\uldb {\b Network}}{\v NetworkOptions} and {\b Server} options.
104\pard\plain\keepn 104\page
105#{\footnote NetworkOptions} 105
106${\footnote Network Options} 106\pard\plain\keepn
107{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Network Options}\pard 107#{\footnote NetworkOptions}
108\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b UDP Ports}\pard 108${\footnote Network Options}
109\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Listen for incoming connections on port} - specifies the port we're listening to. The default as defined in {\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")} is 69. 109{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Network Options}\pard
110\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Send outgoing requests to port} - specifies the port we're going to send all requests to.\pard 110\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b UDP Ports}\pard
111\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Default Connection timeout} - if there's no activity for specified time, transfer is considered to be dead and terminated. {\b PumpKIN} tries to propagate this value to remote as described in {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1784}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1784.txt")} if possible. 111\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Listen for incoming connections on port} - specifies the port we're listening to. The default as defined in {\uldb {\b RFC1350}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt")} is 69.
112\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Default Block Size} - {\b PumpKIN} tries to negotiate block size with remote using this value unless specified explicitly in request. If remote doesn't support {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")}{\b PumpKIN} falls back to 512 bytes per block.\pard 112\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b ip address} - ip address to listen to.
113\page 113\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Send outgoing requests to port} - specifies the port we're going to send all requests to.\pard
114 114\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Default Connection timeout} - if there's no activity for specified time, transfer is considered to be dead and terminated. {\b PumpKIN} tries to propagate this value to remote as described in {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1784}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1784.txt")} if possible.
115\pard\plain\keepn 115\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Default Block Size} - {\b PumpKIN} tries to negotiate block size with remote using this value unless specified explicitly in request. If remote doesn't support {\uldb {\b RFC1782}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1782.txt")} and {\uldb {\b RFC1783}}{\v %!ExecFile("http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1783.txt")}{\b PumpKIN} falls back to 512 bytes per block.\pard
116#{\footnote ServerOptions} 116\page
117${\footnote Server Options} 117
118{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Server Options}\pard 118\pard\plain\keepn
119\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b TFTP Filesystem root} - Specifies the location of files you're transmitting or where to start looking for them from. Defaults to the directory you start {\b PumpKIN} for the first time from. 119#{\footnote ServerOptions}
120\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Allow access to subdirectories} - specifies whether you want allow access to the whole subtree of {\b TFTP Root} or only to the directory itself. 120${\footnote Server Options}
121\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Read Request Behavior} - You may choose to automatically agree to give all files requested, to be prompted to confirm these operations, or to deny all requests as if you're not even here. 121{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Server Options}\pard
122\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Write Request Behavior} - You may chose to {\b take all files} ({\i not recommended}), to {\b prompt only if file exists already}, {\b Always prompt} or {\b Deny all requests}. 122\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b TFTP Filesystem root} - Specifies the location of files you're transmitting or where to start looking for them from. Defaults to the directory you start {\b PumpKIN} for the first time from.
123\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {#{\footnote ConfirmationTimeOut}}{\b Confirmation timeout} - this is the time {\b PumpKIN} will wait for you to accept or deny request before it will give up and take default action which is always deny. 123\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Allow access to subdirectories} - specifies whether you want allow access to the whole subtree of {\b TFTP Root} or only to the directory itself.
124\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Log file} - If you want to enable logging to file, set the destination file here.\pard 124\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Read Request Behavior} - You may choose to automatically agree to give all files requested, to be prompted to confirm these operations, or to deny all requests as if you're not even here.
125\page 125\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Write Request Behavior} - You may chose to {\b take all files} ({\i not recommended}), to {\b prompt only if file exists already}, {\b Always prompt} or {\b Deny all requests}.
126 126\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {#{\footnote ConfirmationTimeOut}}{\b Confirmation timeout} - this is the time {\b PumpKIN} will wait for you to accept or deny request before it will give up and take default action which is always deny.
127\pard\plain\keepn 127\par \fi0\li0 \bullet {\b Log file} - If you want to enable logging to file, set the destination file here.\pard
128#{\footnote SoundsOptions} 128\page
129${\footnote Sounds Options} 129
130{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Sounds} 130\pard\plain\keepn
131\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 You can customize {\b PumpKIN} sounds notifications here. There are three customizable sounds defined - {\b Incoming request}, which notifies you about incoming request prompt if you're set to be prompted whenever incoming request occurs. {\b xfer Aborted} - which happens to sound every time transfer is interrupted for whatever reason - time out, explicit kill, denied access, etc. {\b xfer Finished} means that your file was successfully transmitted. 131#{\footnote SoundsOptions}
132\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 You can select any {\b .wav} file or one of the predefined sounds from the dropdown list. 132${\footnote Sounds Options}
133\page 133{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Sounds}
134 134\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 You can customize {\b PumpKIN} sounds notifications here. There are three customizable sounds defined - {\b Incoming request}, which notifies you about incoming request prompt if you're set to be prompted whenever incoming request occurs. {\b xfer Aborted} - which happens to sound every time transfer is interrupted for whatever reason - time out, explicit kill, denied access, etc. {\b xfer Finished} means that your file was successfully transmitted.
135\pard\plain\keepn 135\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 You can select any {\b .wav} file or one of the predefined sounds from the dropdown list.
136#{\footnote ACL} 136\page
137${\footnote Access Lists} 137
138{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Access Lists} 138\pard\plain\keepn
139\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 You can slightly automate your access policies by setting up read/write request behavior for different incoming requests. 139#{\footnote ACL}
140\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 The rule consists of {\b request type}, source network ({\b ip} and {\b netmask}) and {\b action} to take (see also {\uldb Server Options}{\v ServerOptions}). 140${\footnote Access Lists}
141\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 When {\b PumpKIN} receives request it goes through the list of rules and bases its decision on the first matching rule. To rearrange order of rules, select the rule you wish to move and use up and down arrows buttons on the right. To remove rule, use the cross button. 141{ \f1\fs18\b\sb120 Access Lists}
142\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 To add a new rule fill in the information about {\b request type}, source {\b address} and {\b netmask} and desired action. Then click on the 'Add new rule' button. 142\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 You can slightly automate your access policies by setting up read/write request behavior for different incoming requests.
143\par\sa120\sb120\qj\pard \f1\fs18\sb120 If you wish to amend the rule, select it in the rules list, change parameters below and click the 'Replace rule' button. 143\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 The rule consists of {\b request type}, source network ({\b ip} and {\b netmask}) and {\b action} to take (see also {\uldb Server Options}{\v ServerOptions}).
144\page 144\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 When {\b PumpKIN} receives request it goes through the list of rules and bases its decision on the first matching rule. To rearrange order of rules, select the rule you wish to move and use up and down arrows buttons on the right. To remove rule, use the cross button.
145\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 To add a new rule fill in the information about {\b request type}, source {\b address} and {\b netmask} and desired action. Then click on the 'Add new rule' button.
146\par\sa120\sb120\qj \f1\fs18\sb120 If you wish to amend the rule, select it in the rules list, change parameters below and click the 'Replace rule' button.
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