Re: Net-SNMP 5.9.3 published

2022-07-19 Thread Craig Small
On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 at 07:42, Wes Hardaker via Net-snmp-coders < net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > So a 5.9.3 release has now been pushed to: > Debian net-snmp packages 5.9.3-1 have also been built and uploaded. No major issues, I'm hoping to reduce some of the patches I'm

oldEngineID format in snmpd.conf

2022-07-19 Thread Abhishek Singh
Hello, I have a question on the format how oldEngineID is stored in snmpd.conf. After configuring an engine ID, I observed the oldEngineID in snmpd.conf saved as *engineBoots 1oldEngineID 0x80001f880438303030623835633033653030373162633735333532* The question is why the oldEngineID is stored in

Re: Net-SNMP 5.9.3 published

2022-07-19 Thread Wes Hardaker via Net-snmp-coders
Craig Small writes: > Debian net-snmp packages 5.9.3-1 have also been built and uploaded. Nice, thanks. -- Wes Hardaker Please mail all replies to net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net ___ Net-snmp-coders mailing list

Re: oldEngineID format in snmpd.conf

2022-07-19 Thread Wes Hardaker via Net-snmp-coders
Abhishek Singh writes: > I have a question on the format how oldEngineID is stored in snmpd.conf. > After configuring an engine ID, I observed the oldEngineID in snmpd.conf saved > as > engineBoots 1 > oldEngineID 0x80001f880438303030623835633033653030373162633735333532 > > The question is why