Hi ,

Configuration looks proper , fix warnings.   According to my knowledge AES
depends on openssl package.

Thank you,
Pushpa.T

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Marko Vucak <vucakma...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Ok, so my configure command is now:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var 
> --libdir=/usr/lib --host=arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi --build=i686-host-linux-gnu 
> --enable-ipv6 --with-defaults --with-openssl=internal 
> --with-mib-modules=agentx,ucd_snmp,snmpv3mibs  --with-mibs 
> --with-logfile=/var/log/snmpd.log --with-persistent-directory=/var/net-snmp 
> --with-default-snmp-version=3 --enable-shared --enable-internal-md5 
> --with-endianness=little --enable-agentx-dom-sock-only --enable-agent 
> --enable-mibs --enable-snmpv1 --enable-snmpv2c --enable-snmpv3 --enable-des 
> --enable-md5 --enable-sha1 --enable-aes --enable-snmptrapd-subagent 
> --enable-mib-config-checking --enable-mfd-rewrites --disable-embedded-perl 
> --without-perl-modules --disable-testing-code --disable-developer
>
>
>
> I get this at end of config command:
>
> configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-snmpv3, --enable-sha1,
> --enable-aes
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>             Net-SNMP configuration summary:
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>   SNMP Versions Supported:    1 2c 3
>   Building for:               linux
>   Net-SNMP Version:           5.7.3
>   Network transport support:  Callback Unix Alias TCP UDP TCPIPv6 UDPIPv6
> IPv4Base SocketBase TCPBase UDPIPv4Base UDPBase IPv6Base
>   SNMPv3 Security Modules:     usm
>   Agent Module list: mk/module_list_code.mk
>   Agent MIB code:            agentx default_modules snmpv3mibs ucd_snmp =>
>  agentx/master agentx/subagent snmpv3mibs mibII ucd_snmp notification
> notification-log-mib target agent_mibs agentx disman/event disman/schedule
> utilities host snmpv3/snmpMPDStats_5_5 snmpv3/usmStats_5_5
> snmpv3/snmpEngine snmpv3/usmConf snmpv3/usmUser ucd-snmp/disk_hw
> ucd-snmp/proc ucd-snmp/versioninfo ucd-snmp/pass ucd-snmp/pass_persist
> ucd-snmp/loadave agent/extend ucd-snmp/errormib ucd-snmp/file
> ucd-snmp/dlmod ucd-snmp/proxy ucd-snmp/logmatch ucd-snmp/memory
> ucd-snmp/vmstat
>   MYSQL Trap Logging:         unavailable
>   Embedded Perl support:      disabled
>   SNMP Perl modules:          disabled
>   SNMP Python modules:        disabled
>   Crypto support from:        internal
>   Authentication support:     MD5 SHA1
>   Encryption support:         DES AES
>   Local DNSSEC validation:    disabled
>
>
> But when i execute command: net-snmp-config --config-options
> I get only this line: '--with-perl-modules'
>
> ?
>
> Best regards,
> Marko
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Pushpa Thimmaiah <
> pushpa.thimma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Paste result of 'net-snmp-config --config-options' .
>> Also add  snmpv3mibs in option   --with-mib-modules and recompile.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Pushpa.T
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Marko Vucak <vucakma...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Having some problems with encryption.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I downloaded latest version: net-snmp-5.7.3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Then configured it with command:
>>>
>>> *./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
>>> --libdir=/usr/lib --host=arm-v5te-linux-gnueabi --build=i686-host-linux-gnu
>>> --enable-ipv6 --with-defaults --with-openssl=internal
>>> --with-mib-modules=agentx,ucd_snmp --with-mibs
>>> --with-logfile=/var/log/snmpd.log --with-persistent-directory=/var/net-snmp
>>> --with-default-snmp-version=3 --enable-shared --enable-internal-md5
>>> --with-endianness=little --enable-agentx-dom-sock-only --enable-agent
>>> --enable-mibs --enable-snmpv1 --enable-snmpv2c --enable-snmpv3 --enable-des
>>> --enable-md5 --enable-sha1 --enable-aes --enable-snmptrapd-subagent
>>> --enable-mib-config-checking --enable-mfd-rewrites --disable-embedded-perl
>>> --without-perl-modules --disable-testing-code --disable-developer*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Net-SNMP configuration summary said:
>>>
>>> Authentication support: MD5 SHA1
>>>
>>> Encryption support: DES AES
>>>
>>>
>>> Then I made snmpd with make command.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When I execute command: snmpd -H 2>&1 | grep defPrivType
>>>
>>> I get:  defPrivType DES (AES support not available)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Why no support for AES when it was OK in configure?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have following snmpd.conf
>>>
>>>
>>> master agentx
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> #Network hint
>>>>>
>>>> com2sec local     localhost           public
>>>>
>>>> com2sec mynetwork 169.254.1.0/24      public
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> #create views
>>>>
>>>> view all included  .1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> # Add user
>>>>
>>>> createUser myUser MD5 "12345678" DES abcdef
>>>>
>>>> rwuser myUser
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> #ReadWrite group
>>>>
>>>> group MyRWGroup usm local myUser
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> # For ALL_ACCESS view
>>>>
>>>> access MyRWGroup "" usm auth exact all all all
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Here, on command: *snmpd -H *i get error: *Unknown privacy protocol *
>>> Why? When DES is enabled.
>>> Is something wrong with my configuration?
>>>
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