Thank you Fredrik,
If a client send me just a GET requset with a wrong OID, should I reply an
empty string or pre-defined string? I mean net-snmp doesn't have got a way
to inform me that the GET request sent to me is originally a GET request,
or a it is from a SET request (maybe net-snmp has but I don't know). So I
think, "NONE" is the only correct reply. Am I right?
What I need :
- Is there a method to change the net-snmp behavior, just let SET request
be the SET request, instead of send me a GET first.
OR
- As just mentioned above, does net-snmp have a way to inform me it's
original request type, so that I can reply a pre-defined stuffs if it is
originally a SET.
Akim
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