Re: SNMP support for radius problem

2007-03-29 Thread satish patel
I am confusing between to community key one which is store in cat 
/etc/raddb/snmp.cong

smux_password = verysecret

and second which is located in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1 verysecret
rocommunity public  


so which one i use to query to freeradius ??

verysecret ???
public 

can any one explain me which one i use with snmpwalk command public or 
verysecret  ???

when i use public i it give me system information not radius
and when i use verysecret it give me nothing timeout ???




Kevin Bonner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 28 March 2007 08:17:00 
satish patel wrote:
  main: smux_password = verysecret
  main: snmp_write_access = no
 SMUX connect try 1
 SMUX open oid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1
 SMUX open progname: radiusd
 SMUX open password: verysecret
 SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
 SMUX register priority: -1
 SMUX register operation: 1
 SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.2.1.1.1
 SMUX register priority: -1
 SMUX register operation: 1
 Listening on authentication *:1812
 Listening on accounting *:1813
 Ready to process requests.
 SMUX read start
 SMUX read len: 12
 SMUX message received type: 67 rest len: 4
 SMUX_RRSP
 SMUX_RRSP value: 0 errstat: 0
 --- Walking the entire request list ---
 Nothing to do.  Sleeping until we see a request.

This looks good.  It successfully registered with the local SNMP daemon, which 
means FreeRADIUS is built with SNMP support and is properly configured.

 Now i have run snmpwalk but i didnt get any output from radius

 $snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
 End of MIB

This looks correct as well.  Make sure the public community has permission to 
view that OID tree.  I did test my local SNMP config and receive the same 
results when I restrict the public community from accessing that OID.

Kevin Bonner
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Re: SNMP support for radius problem

2007-03-29 Thread satish patel
Thanks for help 

i got it and now my freeradius working with snmpd and it is working fine now 
can u tell me what i monitor through snmpd means can i check how much users 
login currently and how much failed and what stat i can check throgh this 
feature


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Re: SNMP support for radius problem

2007-03-29 Thread Kevin Bonner
On Thursday 29 March 2007 12:47:38 satish patel wrote:
 Thanks for help

 i got it and now my freeradius working with snmpd and it is working fine
 now can u tell me what i monitor through snmpd means can i check how much
 users login currently and how much failed and what stat i can check throgh
 this feature

The RADIUS mibs are in the mibs/ directory of the freeradius release.  You 
should be able to monitor any of those values.

-Kevin


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SNMP support for radius problem

2007-03-28 Thread satish patel
Dear 


  I have useing freeradius since long time and it is working fine 
for me but i have some issue thats why i want support for SNMP. means i want to 
monitor my remote freeradius server through SNMP but it is not work i have read 
many document FAQ  but i didn't get satisfectory ans... 

My configuration 

I have compile freeradius with snmp support ( --with-snmp )

$ cat /etc/raddb/snmp.conf

smux_password = verysecret
snmp_write_access = no



$ cat /etc/snmpd/snmpd.conf   ---add this line

smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1 verysecret

restart snmpd daemon 

$radiusd -X  --- debug mode 

 main: smux_password = verysecret
 main: snmp_write_access = no
SMUX connect try 1
SMUX open oid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1
SMUX open progname: radiusd
SMUX open password: verysecret
SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
SMUX register priority: -1
SMUX register operation: 1
SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.2.1.1.1
SMUX register priority: -1
SMUX register operation: 1
Listening on authentication *:1812
Listening on accounting *:1813
Ready to process requests.
SMUX read start
SMUX read len: 12
SMUX message received type: 67 rest len: 4
SMUX_RRSP
SMUX_RRSP value: 0 errstat: 0
--- Walking the entire request list ---
Nothing to do.  Sleeping until we see a request.

Now i have run snmpwalk but i didnt get any output from radius

$snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
End of MIB

also i have try many veriasion with MIB but i didntget ans  and i m confusing 
about snmp community

when i try with   this community  verysecret   i got Time out 

so what is the difference between verysecret  and public  ???  which comunity i 
use to qurey with my freeradius and how can i check my radius comiple 
successfuly with SNMP support ???











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Re: SNMP support for radius problem

2007-03-28 Thread Kevin Bonner
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 08:17:00 satish patel wrote:
  main: smux_password = verysecret
  main: snmp_write_access = no
 SMUX connect try 1
 SMUX open oid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1
 SMUX open progname: radiusd
 SMUX open password: verysecret
 SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
 SMUX register priority: -1
 SMUX register operation: 1
 SMUX register oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.67.2.1.1.1
 SMUX register priority: -1
 SMUX register operation: 1
 Listening on authentication *:1812
 Listening on accounting *:1813
 Ready to process requests.
 SMUX read start
 SMUX read len: 12
 SMUX message received type: 67 rest len: 4
 SMUX_RRSP
 SMUX_RRSP value: 0 errstat: 0
 --- Walking the entire request list ---
 Nothing to do.  Sleeping until we see a request.

This looks good.  It successfully registered with the local SNMP daemon, which 
means FreeRADIUS is built with SNMP support and is properly configured.

 Now i have run snmpwalk but i didnt get any output from radius

 $snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.1.1.1
 End of MIB

This looks correct as well.  Make sure the public community has permission to 
view that OID tree.  I did test my local SNMP config and receive the same 
results when I restrict the public community from accessing that OID.

Kevin Bonner


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