The line in the Handbook does not match our default in /etc/inetd.conf. The user has to be root, because the tftpd does a chroot. From tftpd(8): Because chroot(2) requires super-user privileges, tftpd must be run as root. However, after performing the chroot(), tftpd will set its user id to that of the specified user, or ``nobody'' if no -u option is specified.
State Changed From-To: open->closed Committed, thanks!