2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> I just unset the enforcing with the SELinux and the results started
> working. Is there any way around this without disabling Enforcing
> Mode?
You could try setting the context on the log file to be something
that snmpd has access to. I've not really investigate
SNMP exec external script.
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> I just unset the enforcing with the SELinux and the results started
> working. Is there any way around this without disabling Enforcing
> Mode?
You could try setting the context on the log file to be something
that snmpd has
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To: Stevenson, Steven
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Subject: Re: Issues with SNMP exec external script.
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> I have agentuser as root in the conf file.
OK -
: Friday, March 13, 2009 3:33 PM
To: Stevenson, Steven
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Issues with SNMP exec external script.
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> I have agentuser as root in the conf file.
OK - so file permissions are unlikely to be the cause.
How about answer
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> I have agentuser as root in the conf file.
OK - so file permissions are unlikely to be the cause.
How about answering my other question:
> If Linux, are you running with SELinux in enforcing mode?
Dave
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Of Dave Shield
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 3:21 PM
To: Stevenson, Steven
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Subject: Re: Issues with SNMP exec external script.
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> Running the command from
> the command line as root runs exactly
2009/3/13 Stevenson, Steven :
> Running the command from
> the command line as root runs exactly as it should. When I run snmpwalk and
> dump output for the exec program it shows stat fails with permission
> denied.
What are the permissions on the script and the data file?
Wha