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Which one of the two approaches would be more likely to get
included in stock 5.2 snmptrapd (possibly turned on by a new configure
directive, off by default)? Or none? Or both?
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Carlos Cantu wrote:
Excellent idea, many would benefit from it (I know I would).
Agreed, but I'd vote for [net-snmp-users] and [net-snmp-coders]
(no capitals!) instead.
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Markku Laukkanen wrote:
There is two different approaches to this one
a) Enlarge the UDP packet buffer in kernel
b) Write snmptrapd in a multithreaded fashion
I have done b) approach and it is quite straightforward.
Do you care to submit your patches back to the project?
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ite *common* in the small
world outside of [net-snmp-*]. Still, YMMV. I guess [ethereal-*],
[openssl-*], [samba-*], [*tex*] and [lkml] don't count as examples.
Neither does my preference to add such a label to [net-snmp-*].
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developers to decide whether they share your
comments and, even if so, whether/when they find time to change
code. You're free to submit patches to speed up this process.
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joseph antony wrote:
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That says it all.
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and programmatic interfaces have a look at snmplib/snmpv3.c.
But, Sanjay, please stop sending the same question multiple times
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can't solve on your own, you'd better remove the older Net-SNMP version.
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uld also work.
Rather, add /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.
How would you
uninstall 4.2.5 anyway -- Yast2 Install & Remove Programs (or the
equivalent
on other systems)?
There are several ways, but they all boil down to "rpm -e ucdsnmp" (on SuSE).
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At least "PHP scripting" is part of TODO since June 1998 :)
It's part of Dave's (long) list.
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r name) in hex.
The (notoriously undocumented) format actually is:
usmUser
It's very easy to find the entry you're looking for once you know this format.
Hope this helps,
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However, I'd tend to agree that it'd be useful to be able to force the *running*
agent to save this file. Currently not implemented, though, AFAICS.
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Carlos Cantu wrote:
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Is mib_init a keyword I need in the options?
No, it's a debug token, of course.
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Vikas Aggarwal wrote:
So the question is:
does snmpget (or net-snmp library) compare the src IP of the
recieved pkt to the dest IP of the sent pkt?
Not that I'm aware of. And I don't think it should.
If you have security concerns, use SNMPv3.
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erms of:
- there are known bugs and deficiencies, e.g. there's still no way
to set the source address of the INFORM (trap-source doesn't do it,
although documentation says otherwise, see CSCdz50497)
- it doesn't work reliably and/or for everyone
Go figure. Or better: complain to Cisco.
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Robert Story (Users) wrote:
Since I'm no LaTeX expert, is there an easy way to convert this to html?
LaTeX2HTML (www.latex2html.org) is your friend.
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r embedded perl users
(successful or not), their environment and whether they also see the problem
described in http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=9328464 .
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Hmm and that mean, I'm new to snmp, any faq/docu u could advise.
RFC3414, chapters 2.3 (Time Synchronization), 3.2 (Processing an
Incoming SNMP Message) and 4 (Discovery).
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#x27;t edit it).
Run your snmptrapd with "-Dread_config" to see where it looks for
config files, then copy your snmptrapd.conf to one of those locations.
Or set SNMPCONFPATH. Or use "-c". Or^H^H Start reading documentation.
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("/usr/bin/ld ...") in smplib/ by hand and add a
verbose flag (whatever this is in your version of ld) to see why it fails?
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Parameters allowed in function definition only.
(Bundled) cc: "../include/net-snmp/library/snmp_api.h", line 705: error 1000:
Unexpected symbol: "*".
(Bundled) cc: "../include/net-snmp/library/snmp_api.h",
make packages referenced there.
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Chirag Parekh wrote:
After installing the depot for gcc.3.4.2 as well as make that I downloaded from the web-site in your email, when I run the make command still keep getting the same error.
You should re-run "configure".
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config files) or *called* twice (when receiving the
trap(s)). Or something else that looks strange?
And, just checking, you aren't by chance sending SIGHUP to the
snmptrapd in order to reproduce bug 1040711? ;)
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deamon
checks for a snmptrapd.conf in the default path /usr/share/snmp/ (or ./snmp
on user home dir) and once because i told it to parse the file with the -c
parameter.
Then, either omit the "-c /usr/share/snmp/snmptrapd.conf" or use
"-C -c /usr/share/snmp/snmptrapd.conf" instea
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Unfortunately it hasn't been addressed (possibly not even looked at) yet.
While the embedded perl feature rocks in principle, those memory leaks
*unfortunately* don't allow for production use yet. Does anyon
:
a random number and the current time in seconds. (The snmpd.conf(5)
manpage was wrong on this until recently.)
So there shouldn't be a problem deploying SNMPv3 USM in a DHCP environment.
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It may be that we ought to test using:
if (isprint(*cp) || isspace(*cp)) {
instead.
Agreed. FWIW, IIRC this has been discussed and sort of agreed upon
already before. But no one committed anything back then.
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It's fixed in 5.2.rc1 (by applying patch 1040330), but not yet in the
V5-1-patches branch, AFAIK. There was some discussion on net-snmp-coders
whether patch 1040330 is "overkill" for V5-1-patches.
Feel free to add your vote to the bug report. :)
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For example, "snmptrapd udp:8162" will listen on port 8162/udp
on all interfaces. See the snmpd(8) manpage for details.
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lower, please retry with
5.2.rc1 and compare.
Also, please attach to snmpd with "strace -c -p " before the
snmpwalk and see where it spends its time.
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this works fine and displays a HEX-STRING as expected.
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ource* directory and don't
even give a hostname argument.
Properly install and run it and you'll have much better luck.
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Brian Ipsen wrote:
Is there a quick way to get the
INTELCORPORATIONBASEBOARD-MIB::trap1ForPowerSupply translated to a "pure
numeric" oid - just to see if it really solves my problem ??
snmptranslate -On INTELCORPORATIONBASEBOARD-MIB::trap1ForPowerSupply
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wrote it for my work and thus it currently uses private libraries.
I'm planning to rewrite it in C in the next weeks since my boss agreed.
If you already have a Perl implementation, why not utilize the embedded
perl support available in Net-SNMP 5.x?
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configuration
file is not very clean, IMHO.
No need to put the script into snmpd.conf. Rather, have it referenced/called
from there. As the snmpd.conf(5) man page says:
Sourcing an external file:
perl 'do /path/to/file.pl';
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ereal, and now you can get it
parsed.
Ethereal ships with a text2pcap utility which was designed exactly for that:
"Generate a capture file from an ASCII hexdump of packets".
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Andy Ford wrote:
So am I right in saying - your not linking at all to the libnetsnmp*
libraries in your build?
No. As I said: he's linking them *statically*. (which may be what you
meant to say and what you're likely to try next ;-))
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Rachel Wang wrote:
I am using netsnmp-5.0.9 agent on linux. Someone has messed up the
snmpd.conf file on the agent and set both rocommunity string and
rwcommunity string to secret. When I try to SET with community string
"secret" using "snmpset" command, the response PDU was successful.
However, th
nithya venkatachalam wrote:
I wish to remove the unwanted mibs during the compile time itself.
can you please suggets me some ways of doing this
This is documented, even in the FAQ:
http://www.net-snmp.org/FAQ.html#How_do_I_remove_a_MIB_from_the_agent_
so please RTFM and come back with your more sp
Chris Green wrote:
However HPLIP's ./configure is looking for libsnmp.so and the build
and install of net-snmp doesn't create one of those. [...]
The installation instructions for HPLIP are all based on Red-Hat and
SuSe systems which would appear to do 'under the lid' things with
their rpms which c
Paul Chen (QD/LJC) wrote:
If one of my own process generate a trap message, and send it out. then who will listen to it. This is to say, who will my own process send its traps to? snmpd, trapsnmpd, or another process?
snmptrapd, of course.
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That wouldn't affect "exec name" configurations
as all, but existing configurations based on the "exec MIBNUM"
form would break at that point.
Would you mind elaborating on the differences to help those who need to
migrate from this?
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Kalocsai Endre wrote:
I'd like to create an own MIB file. And set its objects values.
You need to add code, then. Please read the FAQ, especially
http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/FAQ.html#I_ve_installed_a_new_MIB_file___Why_can_t_I_query_it_
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John Oliver wrote:
I want to poke around for information on my C2924XL. I went through
http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/tutorial-5/commands/mib-options.html
and was able to snmptranslate a couple of items... good enough. Then I
followed the link to
http://www.net-snmp.org/FAQ.html#How_do_I_add_a_
John Oliver wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 09:50:50PM +0100, Thomas Anders wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mibs]# echo $MIBS
+CISCO-C2900-MIB+CISCO-SMI+OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB+OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB+OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-MIB+OLD-CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB
This must be a *colon separated* list with *one* leading "+"
a
sniffer (e.g. Ethereal).
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TheBatchMan wrote:
snmpget -v 1 -c xxx yyy.com -m edir-mib 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.98.1.2.3.1.1.5
Use
snmpget -v 1 -c xxx -m +edir-mib yyy.com 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.98.1.2.3.1.1.5
instead.
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ame edir.mib to
EDIRECTORY-MIB.txt, put it into the \share\snmp\mibs folder and call snmpget
with "-m +EDIRECTORY-MIB".
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don't ask this list about it.
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FWIW, the exact same "./configure --enable-embedded-perl --enable-shared &&
make" works fine for me with net-snmp 5.2.1 on a fully updated Debian Sarge.
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ome of the code *without* losing functionality, but this'd most definitely be a
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Andrews, Glenn J (Glenn) wrote:
/usr/bin/perl -I/usr/perl5/5.00503/sun4-solaris -I/usr/perl5/5.00503
/usr/perl5/5.00503/ExtUtils/xsubpp -prototypes -typemap
/usr/perl5/5.00503/ExtUtils/typemap -typemap typemap default_store.xs >xstmp.c
&& mv xstmp.c default_store.c
cc -c -g -O2 -Dsolaris2 -I/us
x27;s
existence?
Yes.
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Robert Story wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 10:31:00 +0200 Thomas wrote:
TA> A more sophisticated privilege separation model may allow to drop
TA> privileges for some of the code *without* losing functionality, but this'd
TA> most definitely be a non-trivial effort.
You should submit this as a feature
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Solaris 2.8 Version 5.1.2.
My NMS is polling a var which causes the net-snmp agent to spawn a
"defunct" process. I'm persuing this with the NMS vendor to clarify what
it is they poll. But clearly the net-snmp agent should not spawn a
defunct process. I want to r
es at once.
Since he seems to be familiar with Perl, an embedded Perl MIB handler might be a
good alternative -- provided the package has been configured with
--enable-embedded-perl. There's an example here:
http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/perl/perl_module.pl
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-
.
Sounds like embedded perl support has *not* been built into your snmptrapd. Does
"ldd /usr/local/sbin/snmptrapd" list libperl.so? If not, build net-snmp again,
properly.
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ardless of how
the master<->subagent communication is handled.
... unless you're familiar with Perl which is also supported. See the
"EMBEDDED PERL SUPPORT" section in snmpd.conf.
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fixes your problem, all well and good. But it feels
a rather unusual approach.
It's the default on some distributions, namely Debian. This has been
discussed:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5696481&forum_id=7152
and objected against.
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request comes in on 10.0.0.2, that
the master agent can take that request and hand it to
snmpd on 666 ?
Why don't you have your first snmpd listen on 10.0.0.1:161, the second
on 10.0.0.2:161 and the third on 10.0.0.3:161 in the first place?
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e' if you try to run the snmpd process on the same
port ?
As long as the ip addresses are distinct: no, it won't say so.
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sure why it went wrong for the original poster.
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See [LISTENING ADDRESSES] in the snmpd(8) manual page. You're probably
just aiming at "snmpd A.B.C.D".
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of the core dump ??
Seems likely related to your format string:
Core was generated by `snmptrapd -f -F
%N|%w%q|%#y%#02m%#02l_%#02.2h%#02.2j%#02.2k|%A|%B|%-v\n -OTausQ'.
Try adjusting it until the crash disappears.
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uot;sysobjectid" config token, see snmpd.conf(5).
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ven better, I'd suggest to create proper packages (rpm/deb/SysV) for
your OS. See the dist directory.
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current subagent) to a certain copy of snmpd
that is running?
Sure. Use the "-x" command-line option or the "agentxsocket" config
token. See the snmpd(8) and snmpd.conf(5) man pages for details.
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That's not the full story here, AFAICS. The sample script seems to be
trying to use *our* SNMP.pm module, but doesn't say "use SNMP;" first.
Also, SNMP.pm needs to be installed, of
/3.3.5/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ld:
cannot find -lrpm
You need to install the "rpm-devel" package that ships with SuSE 9.3.
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