Thursday, September 29, 2022

PumpKin TFTP client

PumpKIN is an open source, fully functional, free TFTP server and TFTP client, which implements TFTP according to RFC1350 . It also implements block size option, which allows transfer of files over 32MB, as well as transfer size and transfer timeout options described in RFC2348 and RFC2349 .

the main PumpKIN features are:

Fully standard-compliant TFTP file transfer

Unlimited simultaneous transfers both for TFTP server and client

Support for TFTP blocksize option allows transfer of large files if both TFTP server and client support it

Convenient GUI

Combines TFTP server and TFTP client

Originally developed for Windows 95, it reportedly runs on all Win32 platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT, ME, XP, now also ported to Mac OS X (so far only tested on Mountain Lion)

Can run in background, taking up a 256 pixels of screen nicely packed as a 16x16 square in your notification tray area (windows only)

Open source for those willing to add missing features, fix bugs and examine code for potential flaws and fun

You’re free to torture it the way you want to as long as you preserve original author’s credentials

It would cost you nothing unless you’re willing to monetarily express your gratitude and make a donation (yes, it means “free” or “freeware”, just go and download it)

The download size is about that of the high quality screenshot below (windows only — Mac version is bigger, due to graphics supplied for way too many resolutions).

Note that PumpKIN is not an FTP server, neither it is an FTP client, it is a TFTP server and TFTP client. TFTP is not FTP, these are different protocols. TFTP, unlike FTP, is used primarily for transferring files to and from the network equipment (e.g. your router, switch, hub, whatnot firmware upgrade or backup, or configuration backup and restore) that supports using of TFTP server for, not for general purpose serving downloadable files or retrieving files from the FTP servers around the world.


references:

https://kin.klever.net/pumpkin/


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