Hi folks,
My site has servers and workstations running Debian squeeze. I've got
Cacti running on one server and it uses snmp to query all of the hosts
it can access using IPv4. That works fine. But, there are workstations
in remote locations that the Cacti server can only reach if I do lots
Quoting Dave Shield :
> On 30 June 2011 11:51, Jaap Winius wrote:
>> So far I've tried configuring /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf with, for example:
>>
>> agentAddress udp:6161,tcp6:161,udp6:1616
>
> What are your access control settings?
In /etc/hosts.allow I've
Quoting Dave Shield :
> You must have something else, otherwise the IPv4 queries wouldn't
> be working. No "rocommunity" or similar entries?
I do have this:
rocommunity public
Oh, I see what you mean. Now I've added this:
rocommunity6 public
... and it works!
Thanks, Dave!
Cheer
Hi folks,
Following an upgrade from Debian squeeze to wheezy*, the SNMP agent on
one of my servers stopped responding to queries for data from
lm-sensors. Before the upgrade it did this:
~# snmpget -v2c -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.13.16.3.1.1.4
LM-SENSORS-MIB::lmFanSensorsIndex.4 = INT