Wes Hardaker wrote:
> I don't believe so.  It does do size checking of the data that it is
> writing, so a overflow is not possible.  It would produce an error and
> the packet couldn't be sent, but it shouldn't produce a buffer overflow.
> Please let us know (immediately) if you find a specific case where you
> think I'm wrong about this.

Sorry, I mean for all 128 variables buffer size (2048 bytes) not enough
in snmpset request.

Aleksandr Lomanov
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