Maybe CURL would work:

<snip>
Curl
Curl is a command line tool that allows you to transfer files via FTP, SFTP, TFTP, FTPS, Telnet, DICT, FILE and LDAP, etc. You can also use the HTTP and HTTPS GET and PUT methods to download and upload files. It supports SSL, proxies, cookies, and user/password authentication. The tool is open source and supports Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, AIX, AmigaOS, BeOS, DOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, Midnight BSD, OpenBSD, MiNT, GNU-Darwin, HPUX, IRIX, Netware, Open Server, OS/2, QNX, RISC OS, Solaris, Syllable, Tru64 Unix, Unixware, VMS, etc. The program is released under an open source licence.
</snip>

I was able to make version 4.3 work from here:
http://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu/packages/curl.html


The newer versions have libcurl problems. I choose not to try compiling.

I did not have TFTP setup to test.

Bryan


Kelley Shaddrick said the following on 7/17/2007 11:52 AM:
I see that the iSeries has a TFTP server available. However, I need a TFTP
client in order to download information from a timeclock and can't seem to
find one on the iSeries. Did I miss something, is there a client available?
I'm on V5R3.

Kelley



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