On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:44:42 -0400 Glenn wrote:
GM> The main entry point to my subagent takes a netsnmp_agent_request_info
GM> struct as one of the arguments. That struct contains a netsnmp_session and
GM> two netsnmp_pdu's (pdu and orig_pdu). What is the difference between the 2
GM> pdu's?

That is a good question that can probably only be answered by careful study of
the source code. It's possible that one of the values isn't used (are either
NULL pointers?). The orig_pdu is likely to be exactly what we received. The
other one, well, like I said, careful study of the source.

Why do you need to know? What are you trying to accomplish?

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