Mike,
The good thing is I can run the commands using 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost
but As you mentioned I might need to rebuild again the net-snmp.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Reza
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> I check that file and that line is there(hosts: files dns).
> I also can do telnet localhost.
>
> But still when I do "snmpget ....localhost ....." I get
> the Unknown Host error.
>
> Any other suggestion?
Nope. You've got a major problem here - either net-snmp is miscompiled
(or compiled for the wrong target), or your networking is misconfigured. I'd
suggest calling your IT to have a look, and if they can't find a problem, you
might want to build the latest net-snmp from scratch.
Sorry,
Mike
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