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Van: Fabrice Durand via PacketFence-users
Verzonden: vrijdag 12 juli 2019 20:06
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Hello,
if the snmptrapd and the pfqueue snmp processes are running then it can
be the community that is wrong.
Also i have already seen this kind of issue because of /etc/host.deny.
Last thing, you can use strace to see why the snmp trap is not received.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 19-07-11 à 09
Hello again,
I have made a connection profile:
[Portsecurity-snmp]
locale=
always_use_redirecturl=disabled
filter=connection_type:SNMP-Traps
autoregister=enabled
sources=local
with tcpdump I see the traps but noting comes in snmptrap.log
what I’am missing?
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Verzonden: woensdag 26 juni 2019 02:11
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CC: Durand fabrice
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Hello Martijn,
so you need to enable the snmptrapd service and also enable the pfsnmp
queue.
Add that in pfqueue.conf:
#
# pfsnmp_parsing queue configuration
#
[queue pfsnmp_parsing]
#
# The weight of queue among shared workers
#
weight=2
#
# The number of dedicated workers for queue
#
Hi Eran,
Ok i found it. but i don’t know how to go further.
I use it for mac auth. So the macs are registered in PF. What are my next steps?
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