2009/4/30 kusuma.bm <[email protected]>:
> i think u can't giv the securitylevel as auth,it can be
> authPriv,authNoPriv or noAuthNoPriv.

Please read the snmpd.conf(5) man page.
That lists the possible values for this directive.

"auth" *IS* the correct value here.
  (although "authNoPriv" would work as well)


> Have u given the following lines in snmpd.conf
> rwuser leelin OR
> rouser leelin

If you are using "rouser" or "rwuser", then you don't need
"group" or "access" lines.   You use these *instead* of
r[ow]user,  not in addition.

However, I still suspect that the underlying problem is
that the agent doesn't actually have anything to report in
the "interface" context.
   Handling non-default contexts is a significant step
on from the normal access control problems.

Dave

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