Hi Alex,
I am interested to look in to your code. I can try to
clean up the code and test it . If you can give me the
same , it will be great for me.

Thanks in advance

--- Alex Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Penz, Bernhard wrote:
> >>On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 12:11, mahua dutta wrote:
> >>
> >>>Yes, I want to mean a mechanism for running the
> Net-SNMP agent as a 
> >>>dynamically loaded extension to the Microsoft
> master agent(snmp.exe)
> >>
> > However, if you just want to access
> Windows-specific MIB-stuff via SNMP
> > and also net-snmp stuff, you can set up the
> net-snmp agent to proxy
> > certain OID ranges to the Microsoft agent. Have a
> look at the disussion
> > in the following thread, especially the answer to
> point "4: Does the
> > net-snmp XP agent support disk space and process
> monitoring?"
> > 
> >
>
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/mailing.unix.net-snmp-users/browse_t
> >
>
hread/thread/7890181dd80e2a6d/0426ae747e075cb5?q=%2B%22net-snmp%22+%2Bwi
> > ndows+%2Bsnmp+%2Bproxy&rnum=19#0426ae747e075cb5
> 
> A few months ago I started working on a *Microsoft
> agent* proxy to allow 
> me to run the MS agent on the default port (161) and
> Net-SNMP (or any 
> other SNMP agent) on another port (or even host)
> such as 1161.  My 
> extension agent would proxy to the other agent based
> on the OID similar 
> to Net-SNMP's proxy option.
> 
> I have to double check to see where I left off, but
> I think I had most 
> of it working except for a couple snmpwalk issues
> when proxying multiple 
> OID trees.  The plan was to release it as GPL
> outside of the Net-SNMP 
> project, as it really has nothing to do with
> Net-SNMP.
> 
> If there is any interest in this, then I could do
> some cleanup and 
> release it if someone else wants to help clean it up
> and test it.  The 
> program uses the older SNMP API (snmpapi.dll) so it
> should work on NT4 
> and higher but this means it is limited to SNMPv1. 
> Maybe it would be 
> better to use the WinSNMP API, but I didn't want to
> limit it to W2k+.
> 
> Obviously this is not as good as running Net-SNMP
> directly as a sub 
> agent under Windows's agent, but until that
> functionality is written (if 
> ever), this may be the only option.
> 
> Alex
> 


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