Thanks for your reply. I have another question: When I add host manually, in the R/O and R/W field, there are no SNMPv2 option. Does this mean JFFNMS cannot support SNMPv2? This could cause my problem that I stated before because I running SNMPv2c on Fedora box.
Thanks again.


Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 03:34:13AM -0700, Le Ba Duy Man wrote:
> I have successfully installed JFFNMS on WinXp. I have a linux box (fedora 4) with net-snmp installed and running as snmp agent. Now I want to use JFFNMS to get some info from linux box. My problems is that I cannot use autodiscovery to find my linux box. Even when I add host manually it seems not working.
> Can anyone give me some clues to fix this problem?
> Can JFFNMS works well with Net-SNMP?
JFFNMS works very well with Net-SNMP. I'd say you have not setup your
SNMP communities correctly on the Fedora box.

- Craig
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