At 03:48 PM 1/22/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>Gene,
> First you need to download the tarball(*nix speak for archive or .zip
>file). Then you have to get it over to your SmoothWall.
>Read this to learn how--
>http://community.smoothwall.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3184
>
>Then run the commands in the first post. They "unzip" the files and
>"install" it.
>You'll need to use the snmp.conf file in /usr/local/etc/snmp/ to
>configure it.
>
>It's not as simple as a windows installer :-( .
>
>Can I ask what you are trying to monitor??. I have a SmoothWall running
>at home and 2 where I work and have not had the need to monitor anything
>beyond basic connectivty and maybe to check some processes to make sure
>they are running.
>
I have SmoothWall up and running, almost ready to install it on my home
network w/ cable access. I've been using Salive (registered) from before it
had a version number. I just thought it would be a great idea to use Salive
to do some checks on SmoothWall. This is my way of learning. And the Salive
list had a great amount of information, if you just ask..
Regards,
Gene
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