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The transfer ends when a block arrives that is smaller than the standard 512 bytes.

You might wonder why anyone would use a protocol without passwords or encryption. The answer lies in 1. Booting Diskless Workstations (PXE) TFTP Server

Because it is "trivial," the protocol has a very small footprint. It doesn’t support directory listing, user authentication, or file deletion. It simply does two things: and Write Request (WRQ) . How It Works: The Bare Bones of Transfer The transfer ends when a block arrives that