On 2019-12-17 07:55, Colin Anderson wrote:
> I have net-snmp 5.5 and openssl 1_1_1d (light version) installed on my
> Windows 10 machine.  I want to be able to send get/walk commands into an
> end node on our network for testing purposes.
> 
> I’ve been trying to follow the wiki tutorial at
> http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/TUT:SNMPv3_Options, but when I
> try the authenticated and encrypted example all I get is an “Encryption
> support not enabled/snmpget: USM encryption error” message.  From this
> I’m assuming that my versions of net-snmp and openssl on my Windows
> machine are not talking to each other.  The authenticated request
> example works fine.
> 
> Is there anything I need to do to set this up?  Have I missed something?
> 
> I did see a webpage that said I had to use a version 9 of openssl as
> this was all that net-snmp supported, but I couldn’t find the
> installer.  Is this still the case?  I don’t want to build anything or
> make any changes to the net-snmp code.  I just want to be able to
> download the binaries and set them up to work together.

Hi Colin,

You may have to upgrade to a more recent version of Net-SNMP. Please
have a look at https://github.com/net-snmp/net-snmp/issues/25.

Bart.


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