Thanks for your reply.

When I read the snmpEnableAuthTraps object, it was set
to "disabled" although I could still see
Authentication Failure traps coming in to my manager.

I used the -Dparse flag when I was running snmpd, but
nothing got printed out.

Kai

--- Wes Hardaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 14:42:11 -0700 (PDT), Kai
> Yan Ip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> Kai> I am having problem turning off the
> authentication failure trap.
> Kai> I am using SNMPv3. I tried to turn it off by
> setting
> Kai> snmpEnableAuthenTraps to disable and also
> putting "authtrapenable
> Kai> 2" in snmpd.conf, neither of them worked.  I am
> still getting
> Kai> authentication failure traps.
> 
> I suspect that somewhere in some snmpd.conf file
> your settings are
> getting overridden.  Try running snmpd with the
> -Dparse flag, which
> will tell you where it's getting set from.  Also,
> what happens if you
> read the snmpEnableAuthenTraps object?  Is it set to
> enabled (I assume
> so)?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Wes Hardaker
> Sparta


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