Randy McMurchy wrote:
> <snip>
> Thanks for writing in. I too use it, as do thousands (perhaps millions
> by now) of other people. Some in mission-critical installations.
>
> It's probably time that BLFS put it in the book.
>
> However, configuration of such a package is a stiff thing. You must
> do a bunch to get results that are meaningful. I'm not sure there is
> anyone on staff that can do this.
>
> Mike, would you be willing to provide a default setup that we could
> use?
>
>   
Pretty much everything I sell goes into high security or mission 
critical locations.
Some won't consider units without SNMP, for others, it's just a selling 
point even
if it's not used (firewall it if your really worried).

I agree, configuring it for high security SNMPv3 with ACL's is not 
trivial.  I could
probably provide some configurations for SNMPv1 that, while they wouldn't be
appropriate for high security installations, would at least make it work 
enough
to be able to see that it does, in fact, work.  Would that do or were 
you looking for
more sophisticated configuration?

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