Disregard, it was the -n (context) switch, removed it and it worked!

On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 10:16 PM Mariano Eduardo <marianogedis...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> *NET-SNMP version:  5.6.2.1*
> *OS: MacOS Catalina*
>
>
> Hello everyone! So given the subject of this email, I believe the issue
> lies in the authentication settings most likely?
>
> I'm simply running sudo snmpwalk -v3 -t 10 -u testuser -a MD5 -A
> password123 -l authNoPriv -n v3context -x DES 127.0.0.1 system
>
> only to receive the following error:
>
> sess_process_packet: resending message id#1238060702 reqid#1528862053
> rp_reqid#1528862053 rp_msgid#1238060702 len 141
> transport:send: 141 bytes to UDP: [127.0.0.1]:161->[0.0.0.0]:0
> trace: netsnmp_udpbase_send(): transports/snmpUDPBaseDomain.c, 333:
> netsnmp_udp: send 141 bytes from 0x7f9a4b809973 to UDP:
> [127.0.0.1]:161->[0.0.0.0]:0 on fd 3
> trace: snmp_sess_select_info2_flags(): snmp_api.c, 6328:
> sess_select: for all sessions: 3 (to in 1709773839.024516 sec)
> verbose:sess_select: timer due in 1.999962 sec
> verbose:sess_select: setting timer to 1.999962 sec, clear block (was 1)
> trace: snmp_synch_input(): snmp_client.c, 176:
> snmp_synch: Response (ReqID: 1528862053 - Cmd 161)
> Timeout: No Response from 127.0.0.1
>
>
> I've googled to no avail but I can't simply get to the bottom of this
> issue.
>
> At some point I've noticed something about the Engine-ID, I have no idea
> how to retrieve this (all attempts from Google examples returned the same
> timeout error).
>
> As you can see, I've also tried increasing the timeout period, but that
> did not work.
>
> Any points would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
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