Hi!

First of all the obvious: is the manager REALLY coming from IP 192.168.1.50 when the packets hit the RHEL box? No NAT in between? No dual NICs or IPs? Just to make sure:

tcpdump -nnvv -c 10 port 161

Then try to access the RHEL box with SNMP from the manager. If source IP is really 192.168.1.50 we can proceed...

Try adding this:

com2sec      ita            127.0.0.0/8 ITACommunity

Restart the snmpd service and do this (on the RHEL box):

snmpwalk -v 1 -c ITACommunity 127.0.0.1
snmpwalk -v 1 -c ITACommunity 127.0.0.1 enterprises

This will make the RHEL attempt to access its own snmp stack over the loopback interface. If you don't get any response, well then we have to go figure why!

I'm not an expert in snmpd.conf but I think you get the idea here.

/Fredrik

On 2013-04-18 00:48, Chris Bartram wrote:

I have a working SNMPv3 installation (NET-SNMP version 5.3.2.2 on RHEL5:) but find we must also allow SNMPv1 gets from another tool (Dell OpenManage Essentials) which doesn't support SNMPv3.

Below is what Dell recommends using in the standard snmpd.conf file; I tried adding this to my existing snmpd.conf and (not surprisingly) it didn't work...

# sec.name <http://sec.name/> source        community
com2sec      ita 192.168.1.50  ITACommunity
# group.name <http://group.name/> sec.model     sec.name
group        itagroup v1            ita
group itagroup       v2c           ita
# name           incl/excl     subtree     mask(optional)
view all            included      .1
# group.name context sec.model sec.level prefix read write notif access itagroup "" any noauth exact all all none
# Added for support of bcm5820 cards.
pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.4.1     /usr/bin/ucd5820stat
# Send traps to the ita box.
trapsink 192.168.1.50     ITACommunity
# Allow Systems Management Data Engine SNMP to connect to using SMUX
smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1

Any pointers?

-Thanks,
 Chris Bartram
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