>>>>> On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 16:40:12 -0700 (PDT), "David T. Perkins" <[EMAIL 
>>>>> PROTECTED]> said:

David> Right this freaking minute I'm trying to figure out why
David> snmptrapd believes that I've got an unknown user (printed
David> when I have -Dusm). I thought I tested this and knew how
David> to configure snmptrapd. Maybe it has something to do
David> with the clocks. 

BTW, you can do this:

start a configured snmpd agent, then start snmptrapd.

Then "snmpwalk ... -n snmptrapd usmUserTable".  That will list the usm
users known to the running snmptrapd app (it connects the USM table
from snmptrapd to snmpd through agentx and the snmptrapd v3 context).

David> If it works one way for SNMPv1 and v2c, but differently
David> for V3/USM - that is really bad.

Yes.  Maybe I didn't clearly state that I don't think v1/v2c is
behaving properly today.  It's fundamentally security flawed, and not
just because it's v1/v2c.

-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.


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