El mar, 12-07-2005 a las 20:26 -0400, Robert Story escribió: > On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:33:36 +0200 Angel wrote: > ALM> but the server doesn't send any trap. > ALM> > ALM> Maybe the problem is related with an error I get in the snmpd logs. The > ALM> error is: > ALM> > ALM> Jun 27 12:26:41 myotis1 snmpd[31736]: Connection from callback: 1 on fd > ALM> 3 REFUSED > > Yep, that would be it all right. What release are you running? > I have solved the problem. I had to edit /etc/hosts.allow and allow snmp connections from all hosts. I tried to allow only to our snmp management workstation and from localhost but it didn't work, so I had to allow from anywhere.
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