Hi,
net-snmp's GET/SET mechanism looks completely separated from the TRAP
mechanism, which I find quite bizarre.
NET-SNMP claims to be easily extensible with Perl
(http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tut:Extending_snmpd_using_perl)
However, this extension doesn't know what a TRAP
Hi,
Conceptually, there's a big difference between get/set and traps:
get/set messages in SNMP are always requested by the management application and
responded to by the SNMP agent.
Traps, OTOH, are messages that are sent, unsolicited, from the agent to notify
the management app of something
So, how can I send with vicq to orange numbers? it automatically
selects for cellcom and pelephone with icq.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson
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On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 09:27:57PM +0300, Oren Held wrote:
Looks like they added a CAPTCHA. crap.
Few rules from an expert.
1. Try to ping some web site. google, ynet (to compare).
2. with mtr you can detect the ip from where you get packet loss.
3. traceroute google.com (if you see *** at some part of the trace,
you hit a firewall).
4. tcptraceroute google.com (bypass firewall. Sometimes you
On Monday, 21 בApril 2008, sara fink wrote:
8. One more friendly advice, don't tell them you have linux. You will
get immediately the reply we don't support linux.
Wrong. Why should they support Linux if nobody uses it?
I mention Linux in any business relation: ISP's, buying hardware,
shopping
Well, I tell linux to the isp and those linux guys return back to me,
even if it takes more than 24 hours. BUT, when dealing with stupid hot
service, I learned I have to lie in order to get the service I want.
As we all know, they just look for an excuse. something in your pc/OS
blocks, virus,
Hi,
After 2 weeks of struggling with my wifi (Cisco Aironet 350) I finally
gave up and bought a cheap Belkin PCMCIA WIFI card and finally I
managed to make it work with my WiFi and WPA-PSK.
What I'm looking for is some official way to load and configure it.
I could write a script which detect if
sara fink wrote:
Few rules from an expert.
1. Try to ping some web site. google, ynet (to compare).
2. with mtr you can detect the ip from where you get packet loss.
3. traceroute google.com (if you see *** at some part of the trace,
you hit a firewall).
4. tcptraceroute google.com (bypass
sara fink wrote:
Well, I tell linux to the isp and those linux guys return back to me,
even if it takes more than 24 hours. BUT, when dealing with stupid hot
service, I learned I have to lie in order to get the service I want.
I don't do my internet (nor TV, or Telephony, especially after
On Monday, 21 בApril 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
What I'm looking for is some official way to load and configure it.
I could write a script which detect if the card is inserted,
No need for custom scripts anymore...
if so, load the kernel module (if required),
This should happen automatically
Hi,
No need for custom scripts anymore...
I wish :)
if so, load the kernel module (if required),
This should happen automatically on any 2.6.x kernel based distro (i.e:
in the last 4 years).
Depends if your WIFI device kernel module is in your distribution's
kernel tree. Luckily,
Hi List
One of my servers is acting very strangely memory wise - it has 4GB of
memory and it is always full, and I don't mean in the not a lot of free
memory kind of full, but in the application memory takes more then
3GB kind of full.
I ran a simple script to compare how many resident memory
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 00:31 +0300, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
And from the NetworkManager pages:
Security must be implemented in each network. NetworkManager
currently supports WEP encrypted networks, and support for WPA
encryption is planned in the near future. - I am using WPA right
now..
That
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 00:38 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
Hi List
One of my servers is acting very strangely memory wise - it has 4GB of
memory and it is always full, and I don't mean in the not a lot of free
memory kind of full, but in the application memory takes more then
3GB kind of full.
That documentation is highly out dated. NetworkManager is doing WPA for
a long time now (I've been using it more then a year and it had
supported WPA all along).
I just managed to make it run. I must say, even if in version 0.7.0
(I'm using Fedora 8), it's not the most stable application
My dear friends from the li.*.il network*;
OK sorry for being still paranoid, but I will not let Americans do to
me what they did to my friend John Nash in the past. They have their
reasons not to allow this, and I had enough. I want to be able to
receive communication from friends and
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Oren Held [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
net-snmp's GET/SET mechanism looks completely separated from the TRAP
mechanism, which I find quite bizarre.
NET-SNMP claims to be easily extensible with Perl
Hi Thanks for your reply, see my comments below:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:48 AM, sara fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Few rules from an expert.
1. Try to ping some web site. google, ynet (to compare).
Doesnt help, the ping lost is already happening at first hop.
2. with mtr you can detect
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