Robert Story wrote:
Of those, how man are documented when running "snmpd -H"? And are you doing
case insensitive comparisons? I saw at least one that is documented, but with a
different case (AgentXSocket).

*All* of them are listed with "-H". If config file token handling indeed *is* case-insensitive (I've never tried that. Is it?), then the list may be smaller, but still I'd strongly vote to have the tokens in the manual pages *exactly* (case-sensitive) match the output of "-H" to minimize confusion.

As your question indicates, there are also a few other config file tokens (like oldEngineID) that seem to be deliberately undocumented since they've been *chosen* to not be listed with "-H".


+Thomas



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