This bug was fixed in the package netkit-tftp - 0.17-16ubuntu1

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netkit-tftp (0.17-16ubuntu1) intrepid; urgency=low

  * Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
    - No remaining changes.
  * debian/rules:
    - Removed the sed to add -g to CFLAGS. This was not working as
      currently defined (extra \$), and debug (-g) is not required.
    - Created if statement to check for the presence of MCONFIG to
      decide if to run make distclean.
  * Added debian/watch to monitor for new versions.
  * debian/control:
    - Added Homepage field.
  * Patch to return ENOTFOUND instead of EUNDEF for files that
    do not exist applied to tftpd/tftpd.c
    (Jerry Kotland - closes LP: #217537)

netkit-tftp (0.17-16) unstable; urgency=high

  * tftpd.c: Fixed security bug that made tftpd serve files from
    the filesystem root directory when the tftpd root directory
    was wrongly specified. Thanks Tomasz NowiƄski for finding this
    out.
  * tftpd.c: Return 1 (File Not Found) instead of 0 (Not defined) to conform
    to TFTP RFC.
  * Revert patch that allowed uploading NEW files to the server.
    Behaving just like the man page states (Closes: #335200)
  * Bumped Standards-Version to 3.8.0.0, no change.
  * Removed debian/tftpd.prerm, no need for it.
  * Removed inetd entry on package removal (Closes: #351867)
  * Replaced netbase Depends with openbsd-inetd | inet-superserver.
    (Closes: #401888)
  * Mention in package description that tftpd is not suitable for PXE
    booting. (Closes: #401288)

 -- Stefan Lesicnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:15:39 +0200

** Changed in: netkit-tftp (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Read mode should return ENOTFOUND instead of EUNDEF for files that do not exist.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217537
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