On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:38 +0100 Michael wrote:
MM> I will start on an implementation for the 'snmpd drops tcp
MM> trapsinks/trapsess if remote down at startup'-issue [1].

Great!

MM> As I want to have an as net-snmp-like/-fit implementation as possible, I
MM> wanted to ask if there were already any plans or thoughts made by someone
MM> who's into the net-snmp code? **Every input is welcome!

I'd guess that the structure that has the linked list of trapsinks will need
to have a flag defined/added to indicate whether or not the initial work done
at startup succeeded, and then later check that flag when a trap needs to be
sent and don any initialization needed if the remote side was down initially.

Have you made any progress?

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