Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> 
> > I never did test that package, sorry. I put it together on the assumption
> > that I would eventually use it, but that never happened. I apologize for
> the
> > problems, I can build a better package if you would like, and verify that
> > this one works first.
> 
> If you do, please make note of the changes I made to your original
> package...notes are in the change log for Dachstein:
> 
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/chang
> es.txt
> 
> You may not want all of the changes, but there are at least some that you'll
> probably want to include.
> 
> Also, IIRC, I *did* try using the netsnmpd and netsnmpu packages, and was
> able to obtain the expected results.  I don't have a handy test system at
> the moment, but I hope to try this again in a day or two.

[1] I have rolled-my-own and it works.

[2] You said:
> Broke single package into two pacakges:
>    netsnmpd - snmp daemon
>    netsnmpu - snmp utilities

As I noted in another post:
> [3] net-snmp is really three (3) different pieces:
>
>        snmp      -- apps & tools to do everything snmp
>        snmpd     -- facility to accept queries & send traps
>        snmptrapd -- facility to receive snmp traps
>
> It seems to me that these ought to be kept in separate packages, albeit
> dependent on installing the snmpd package.  Although, it is common to
> want to remotely manage a firewal/router, I find it doubtful that these
> ought to receive/manage incoming traps; nor, may it be too common to
> want to query other hosts from the firewall?

I suggest:

        netsnmp.lrp
        netsnmpd.lrp
        netsnmptrapd.lrp

[3] I also have a working snmpd.conf, including working View-Based
Access Control Model (vacm) examples.  In fact, my snmpd.conf does *not*
even mention community: public ;>

[4] A little more testing and Mike Noyes finalizing my leaf/sourceforge
access, then I can post v2.4.3.

What do you think?

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