This bug is definitely not fixed in lucid:
r...@cacti:~# snmpwalk -v 3 10.0.0.1 | grep Speed
IF-MIB::ifSpeed.1 = Gauge32: 1000
IF-MIB::ifSpeed.2 = Gauge32: 1000
r...@10.0.0.1:~# cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS \n \l
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
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This looks like its fixed in lucid. Please re-open if it is not.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Ill try to see if this is fixed on lucid.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
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This is a real bug that poses a problem to any enterprise deployment of
Ubuntu Server. RHEL gets around it by running snmpd as root, which is
not ideal. Will the new POSIX capabilities allow access to SIOCGMIIPHY
for snmpd user?
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = New
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Dear Chuck,
The reason is that the user you were running the command does not have
permissions to set the speed of the device.
right, but should'nt the package take care of this? i wonder why the
status is still won't fix?
Otto
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
anything new on this? this is really serious...
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Now I know why my MRTG and OpenNMS do not correctly report the interface
speed. It is this BUG. A real bug that needs to be fixed.
Someone, needs to inform Chuck Short that this needs to be moved to high
priority fix, since every NMS system depends on snmpd answering the
'speed' correctly. My
Also confirming this problem.
This is really ANNOYING with a full network of Ubuntu machines, there is
no proper way of monitoring the network interface information, screwing
up about every NMS you can find in the book.
Any further input, help, or attention would be much appreciated.
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Wrong
For over a year since the bug was reported, no correction has been made?
Who knows ... the next LTS?
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
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The reason is that the user you were running the command does not have
permissions to set the speed of the device.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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Wrong interface speed from snmpd running as snmp user
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You
That's what I'm saying. The snmp user, which is the default user for the
snmpd service, doesn't have permission. Reading interface speed fails
with the standard package installation. Isn't that a bug? Is there a way
to give the snmp user the permissions it needs without giving it too
much access?
** Description changed:
snmpd reports wrong interface speed when it is run as the snmp user.
Running snmpd as root gives the correct result. Debug output suggests a
permission problem. The gigabit network interface speed is correctly
determined at startup, but fails when the owner of the
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