Version: 5.7.2
Hi all,
I'm currently experiencing strange behaviour while experimenting with
SNMPv3 traps. Every time I define a trapsess directive like followed I get
an error about an unknown user:
trapsess -v3 -u trapuser -l authPriv -n "" -a MD5 -A authPass1 -x AES -X
privPass1 192.168.2.240
--
snmpd: send_trap: USM unknown security name (no such user exists)
When I change the trapsess directive to explicitely specify an imaginary
engineId, I don't get any errors any more:
trapsess -v3 -u trapuser -e 0x0102030405 -l authPriv -n "" -a MD5 -A
authPass1 -x AES -X privPass1 192.168.2.240
My problem is that I don't really want to set the engineIDs manually, since
I would need different ones to distinguish between the devices.
Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong and how this can be solved?
Cheers,
Paul
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