>>>>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 16:22:11 +0200, shay naveh <shayna...@gmail.com> said:

sn> 1. Does SNMP ( any version ) support abstract names? if so, from which
sn> version? and how they are configured?
sn> Note: UDS abstract name is a UDS socket which is opened in the process
sn> memory rather than as a file path.

Our current code is only written to support file-based unix domain
sockets.  However, it shouldn't be that hard to add new transport types.

sn> 2. snmpd opens /etc/snmptrap UDS. What is the reason for this socket
sn> and how can one disable it?

Out of the box our code doesn't open that file, as we don't open
anything in /etc.  I'd have to see the configuration options given to
your compiled code.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
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