Hi Dave,
1 - Really sorry, I just pressed reply-to instead of replay-all...just a
little mistake.
2 - UPDATE: I execute #snmpd -Dread_config and it works!. snmpd gets
running on the background and responds to snmpwalk queries. I have
succesfully added this server to my Nagios-like monitor
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On 30/07/07, Javier Santiago [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When snmpwalk is executed for localhost, proper response is received. But,
if executed for a host's public IP, Times out always.
That sounds like either access control, or firewall settings.
What is in your snmpd.conf file?
What is in the
On 30/07/07, Javier Santiago de la Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tested. Did not work, also.
I can't query using IP, just localhost or 127.0.0.1.
If you've removed the entry
com2sec local 127.0.0.1/32public
and the agent still responds to localhost requests,
then I'd suspect
Hi Dave,
Sorry, maybe I did not explain it properly..
I removed the 127.0.0.1 entry and yes, it did not provide any response...but
public IP also timed out.
So I have activated the 127.0.0.1 entry again
(of course, I restarted snmp every time I made a modification).
Regards,
--
*Javier
On 30/07/07, Javier Santiago de la Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I know which file is snmpd reading to apply configuration?.
Run
snmpd -Dread_config
That will display the file(s) that are being loaded, and the directives
as they are read in.
Dave
Hi Dave,
Hum...
I have looked for another snmpd.conf file and the only one is at
/var/lib/snmpd.conf, and is a persistent file.
How do I know which file is snmpd reading to apply configuration?.
regards,
Javier Santiago de la
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