On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 18:10:23 +0300 Mounir wrote:
MM> I wrote a few lines at the beginning of the oid handler so that it writes
MM> to a file as soon as it is invoked, before any processing of the request in
MM> the switch statement is done. It seems that the oid handler is only invoked
MM> upon GET requests. When a SET request is received, there is no output on
MM> the latter file.
What response do you get to the snmpset command?
Sounds like an access control problem. Are you sure the community string you
are using has write access?
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