Hi,
I have done the snmptrapd.conf as advised by Dave.
However, when I run the snmptrapd command:
the snmptrap daemon doesn't run.
I would expect the following output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ /usr/sbin/snmptrapd −Le −d 192.168.15.71:4097 2>&1 |
tee /tmp/trapd.out
NET-SNMP 5.3.1
However, I just get the bash command return:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ /usr/sbin/snmptrapd −Le −d 192.168.15.71:4097 2>&1 |
tee /tmp/trapd.out
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
Can anyone advise on this problem?
Many thanks.
Regards,
hy
> I want to use the snmptrapd daemon
> Warning: no access control information configured.
> This receiver will *NOT* accept any incoming notifications.
>
> I need to configure the snmptrapd.conf so that
> disableAuthorization shows 'yes'
That's right, yes.
> There is no snmptrapd.conf file in my system (Fedora 6).
> Does this mean I have to create the snmptrapd.conf myself?
Correct.
> Can someone please kindly send me a sample of the snmptrapd.conf so that I
> can refer to?
disableAuthorization yes
Dave
On 10/16/07, Hong Yin Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to net-snmp.
> I want to use the snmptrapd daemon & I want to run the following command:
> usr/sbin/snmptrapd −L e −d 192.168.x.x:4097 2>&1 | tee /tmp/trapd.out
>
> Instead, I got the following message:
>
> Warning: no access control information configured.
> This receiver will *NOT* accept any incoming notifications.
>
> I've read several postings, & from what I've learned I need to configure
> the snmptrapd.conf so that
> disableAuthorization shows 'yes'
>
> However, when I run snmpconf: I got the following files:
>
> 1: ./snmpd.conf
> 2: /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
>
> There is no snmptrapd.conf file in my system (Fedora 6).
>
> Does this mean I have to create the snmptrapd.conf myself?
>
> Can someone please kindly send me a sample of the snmptrapd.conf so that I
> can refer to?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Regards,
> hy
>
>
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