On 26 July 2012 09:03, mohamad hosein jafari <smhjafar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes that is right . that was my friend system that I checked on . but now I
> don't have that system .
> Is our problem is running snmptrap and receiver on one system??

No - there is no problem with running both trap sender and trap receiver
on the same system.   You've already seen that this works.
    The current issue is with running trap sender and trap receiver on
*different* systems.   This ought to be fine as well, but there's clearly a
problem somewhere, becuase it's currently not working.

  That's what I'm trying to help you sort out.


> thnks but can't you help me in our question about linux config? dosn't have
> any difference between these two system?

I will help you with that *AFTER* we've fixed whatever is wrong with the
trap communication.   As you should have realised by now, this is
painstaking work - and I do not have the time (or patience) to lead you
through both of these at the same time.
   We're making progress on this one, so let's concentrate on it and get
it finished before getting distracted elsewhere.




Are you sure that you don't have access to any other Linux or Unix based
system that can talk to your CentOS box?    It doesn't need any special
level of privilege - an ordinary account would be fine.

Dave

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