G. S. Marzot wrote:
> Is there a philosophical reason that no snmptrapd.conf file is installed or
> available with sample lines for the basic user (commented out where approp.)?
I don't think so. It simply wasn't necessary until 5.3 and hasn't been added
later on. I agree there should be one (with
sadly this is the first time I tried sending/receiving traps in a long time...so
the access control feature was new to me...
one question:
Is there a philosophical reason that no snmptrapd.conf file is installed or
available with sample lines for the basic user (commented out where approp.)?
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On 15/12/06, Clement Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the version I used is net-snmp 5-4, and its mib
> template seems much simple than net-snmp-5-3-1.
Unlikely.
Both versions of the toolkit offer the choice of several different MIB
templates,
and v54 will include *all* that 5.3.1 does (and possib