don't think we handle that now
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> That gives me the desired output - but why the difference from the
> version without '-mALL'?
Hi Jan,
This tutorial page should help you:
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. A sub-agent is one option, but is
not the only one. I'm not familiar enough myself with compiling on
windows, but with mingw32 you should be able to run configure and add
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> #1 0x00080097e6c2 in usm_create_usmUser_from_string () from /lib/
> libnetsnmp.so.35
This seems strange -- can you tell me what the contents of the file look
like (being careful not to expose secrets).
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> Sorry for being late in getting back to you. I'll see with my team how we can
> upgrade
> to 5.9.1 in short terms.
In general, we strive to be very backwards compatible so upgrading
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actively maintained patch branch is the 5.9 series, so yes 5.9.1 is the
most recent version and is the one you should probably be using. You
can see the current supported versions here:
http://www.net-snmp.org/download.
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client and do (and its not its fault, it's the agent's).
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> * Deleted the user and re-added with MD5/DES. Polling is success without any
> errors in long run.
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> Since both the applications are proprietary, how can I detect the NAME
> string?
You need to work with those proprietary applications and configuration
to figure out how to configure them properly... I can't help with that
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master agent and the client. You should put your subagent configuration
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So you should probably be using:
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features on a rapid fire basis. IMHO, we should switch to the latest
patch branch being supported for as long as possible with the main
branch eventually triggering a new release as necessary. Ot
t_info->getMode() == MODE_SET_ACTION) {
> # ... (or use the value)
> $value = $request->getValue();
> }
You're setting the $value variable but never using it again -- you would
need to update the $default_S
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to know whether or not it was received. If you want that support, you
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serverRecvBuf ...
serverSendBuf ...
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2) Make sure you understanding SNMPv3 trans with respect to the
authoratative engineID to be used -- see the
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should only be read by the process owner (typically root), and is the
best that can be achieved given the need by the protocol to store
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maliciously. AgentX was designed to run over a secured socket, so the
right thing to do is attach a secured socket instead through the
container file passing mechanism; I assume this is possible but haven't
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changed the pending version number 5.9.
This will hopefully be the last release of the 5.9 pre-releases. Only
show stopping bug fixes should be committed at this point.
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The right thing to do is implement a snmptrapd_handler, which you can
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destinations.
to set the listening point:
snmpd udp:10.0.0.1:161
(eg)
To set the agentx listening address point, you'll need to use the -x
argument:
snmpd -x /var/agentx/socket1 udp:10.0.0.1:161
and then point the sub-agents to that socket as well.
's finding what it needs in your 1.0.2h path you specify. Also note
that you should start from a "make distclean" since configure may have
cached your old openssl information.
ent forever. Does anyone know why and how I can delete the
> user if I have to?
Yep, perform an SNMP set the usmUserStatus column for that user to 6 (destroy).
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How about hash SHA2? Does NetSnmp support hash SHA256?
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# snmpinform -v 2c -c test localhost 42 .1.2.3.4
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version is still exposed to the following vulnerability.
V5.7.3 has the applied fix.
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I do not want to modify SNMP exist code.
You can configure the agent to remove the implementation of that
variable and re-implement it using an extension instead. See the
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trying to configure the snmpd.conf, but it failed.
How did it fail? What error message did you get? How did you send a
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I got it. 1st bit is SNMPv2c/v3, 1-4octet enterprise id, 5th format
indicator.
There are actually multiple formats for the engineID. See the
SnmpEngineID textual convention in the SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt mib.
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clearly describes everything you need. In fact, the commands on
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Some people use this in scripts to send a trap from a cron script or
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I looked into IPv4 code and feel like same code is missing under IPv6
section.
Thanks for the patch! Can you submit it to our patch database to make
sure it doesn't get lost?
http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/
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distributions move it to /var/run/net-snmp/snmpd.conf). It is in there
that the new values are stored.
SNMP doesn't have a delete command, so it isn't really possible to
delete a value via snmp. You can set it to blank, or another value, but
not to go away.
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(tcp:localhost:1705):
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Gefei Jiang gji...@ixiacom.com writes:
When I do snmpwalk on one of my table (ntpTable) it displays
Very odd. Can you run snmpwalk with both -d and -Ddump and send us that
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There isn't a way to do that, no.
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I am new to use net-snmp. I downloaded net-snmp-5.7.2.1, and tried to
compile it. But it failed.
Can you grab a fresh copy and try again? The original release package was
mildly broken.
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link, i will be very thankful to all of u
If you want to develop your own mibs, you should start by reading our
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Markus Königshaus m.koenigsh...@wut.de writes:
you have included obj - files in the net-snmp-5.7.2.1.tar.gz (look at
the filesize) at sourceforge.
Yep (ack!). Can you grab a fresh copy and try again?
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Yep, it's certainly a concern and I doubt wide characters are working
correctly. It's a project someone should take on to fix, but I suspect
it'll be difficult simply because it may require a new API at certain
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Setting the argument 1 to agent_check_and_process will cause it to block
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initialized. Note that this is different from
sysUpTime in the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC1907] because
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I am seeing strange failure while specifying agentaddress 161 in
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Following are the snippet from failure and success logs, respectively.
Have you tried udp:161?
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hard we try to assure them that they should upgrade and it shouldn't
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Were you able to solve the issue?
The best example code you could both look at, if you must create it
manually, is probably the code that implements the 'trapsess' config
token.
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The MinGW, Cygwin and MSVC DLL build are broken. The patch below should
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