The encryption of SNMPv3 will might make it little harder to debug with tcpdump 
if you have to drill into packet contents. Switching to v1/2c for 
troubleshooting would make it plaintext, but then not exactly apples to apples 
to now.


Maybe someone will have a more elegant suggestion.




Thank you,

<http://www.tripplite.com/>

David Zomaya

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From: Nut-upsuser 
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Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] [EXTERNAL] SNMP shutdown timing out

Hi David

On 4/29/20 3:28 PM, David Zomaya wrote:
> Is NUT using the same SNMP v3 user as your SNMP Set or a different one?
>
> If it is a different one (e.g. an SNMP v1 or v2c string) does that user
> / community string have read/write access?

I tried setting them all with -x thing= arguments as well as letting it
pull from ups.conf, same result. It's all SNMPv3 settings.

sudo snmp-ups -DDDD -a nutdev1 -x secLevel=authPriv -x secName=nut -x
authProtocol=MD5 -x privProtocol=DES -x
authPassword=NutScan@Password43LongerWord -x
privPassword=NutScan@Password43LongerWord -k

The output with -DDDD is the same either way.

> tcpdump to listen for packets across UDP 161 is one way to check what is
> actually being sent.

I guess that really is the next step, isn't it? Darn. I was hoping to
avoid that. Can't do it until Monday, I'm out of time for this project
this week. Thanks for the suggestion.

nomad

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