You need to tell three more things to snmpwalk: 1. The SNMP port Squid is listening on
2. The location of the Squid MIB definition 3. The startingpoint in the Squid MIB definition you want to start walking from. Depending on version of your SNMP package you might also need to use -Cc to list certain areas of the Squid MIB (cliendb etc..) I think there is an example in the Squid FAQ. Regards Henrik l�r 2003-01-25 klockan 12.07 skrev Michael Fuller: > Hello everybody, > > I want to enable SNMP support in squid, and made the required changes. Squid > is listening on port 3401. > > There are the relevant lines from squid.conf > > acl ml350snmp snmp_community public > snmp_access allow ml350snmp localhost > snmp_access deny all > > snmpwalk localhost -c public results in "no response from localhost" > > what could be wrong ? Please help > > Regards, > Michael Fuller, > Network Administrator - RAILNET, > Signal and Telecommunication Department, > Southern Railway, > Park Town, Chennai - 600 003. > India. > Phone: +91-44-25331962, +91-44-25348123 / 627 > E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
